Event Details
History Department Capstone Celebration
History Department Capstone Celebration!
Monday, December 2, 2024
Presentations: 4:45pm-6:45pm, THDA 204 and THDA 205
Reception: 6:45pm-7:30pm, Reissner Lounge on the second floor of Art Commons
Note for attendees: there will be two panels happening concurrently in different rooms so please make sure to check the time and room carefully! We look forward to sharing our work with you!
4:45-5:40pm Panel 1a: Distortion and Cooptation of Marginalized Identities
THDA 204
鈼 F谩tima Ortega Barba, 鈥淓mbodied Myth and Masculinity: Zapata鈥檚
Vaquero and Roosevelt鈥檚 Cowboy as Emblems of National Identity鈥
鈼 Alma Angantyr, 鈥淟egacies of Love: Lesbian (Non)Existence in the
贬辞濒辞肠补耻蝉迟鈥
鈼 Leah Long, 鈥淎 White Middle Class Club: Trans Feminist Clashes Over Race
and Class鈥
Comment by Professor Tara Hollies
4:45-5:40pm Panel 1b: Revolution and Reaction: Government Policy as Violence
THDA 205
鈼 Manas Kapoor, 鈥淩ed Storm in Princely India: The Role of the Communist
Party in the Rise and Fall of the Telangana Rebellion and it鈥檚 role in shaping
Indian Politics, 1946-1951鈥
鈼 Fabio 鈥淒on鈥 Padilla, 鈥淟a Raiz de Paz/The Root of Peace: How The
Honduran Government Avoided Revolution In The Central American Cold War鈥
鈼 Liz Matlin, 鈥淛ust Say No, and Other Inadequate Suggestions : American Political
Reactions to Methadone Maintenance Therapy, 1965-1989鈥
Comment by Professor Niharika Yadav
5:50-6:45pm Panel 2a: Displacement and Emplacement: Possession of Land in the
THDA 204 Americas
鈼 Andres Diaz-Kirk, 鈥淭he Sole Conservator of Liberty: Land and Violence in
Jacksonian New York鈥
鈼 Taylor Sibthorp, 鈥淟and Dispossession is American: The Impact of the
Colonization of Northwest Ohio on the Farm Debt Crisis of the 1980s鈥
鈼 Maya Saidel, 鈥淭he Jesuit Martyrs of the Corpus Coloniae Mysticum:
Dismemberment and Consolidation in the Northwestern Borderlands of Nueva
贰蝉辫补帽补鈥
Comment by Professor Katie Phillips
5:50-6:45pm Panel 2b: Media, Manipulation, and the State: The Soviet Union and
THDA 205 the Americas
鈼 Emma Henry, 鈥淐ountering Colonial Childhood: Representations of Indigenous
People in Children鈥檚 Literature in the Northeastern United States, 1815-1860鈥
鈼 Wesley Hearne, 鈥淔ujimori鈥檚 Phantasm: The Radical Subversion of the Peruvian
Media Ecosystem鈥
鈼 Talia Ostacher, 鈥溾楽tandard-Bearers of Peace鈥: Youth Internationalism in
the Post-Stalin Soviet Union, 1953鈥1979鈥
Comment by Professor Masha Federova
6:45-7:30pm Reception / Remarks by Prof. Pearson + Prof. Capello
Contact: [email protected]
Audience: Faculty, Staff, Students
Sponsor: History
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Location
Theater and Dance Building - Thda 204 And Thda 205
130 Macalester St.