e-Research: A Journal of Undergraduate Work
Vol 2, No 1 (2011)
Introduction
Welcome to the first issue of our second year at e-Research: A Journal of Undergraduate Work! This issue of e-Research focuses attention on the Humanities, with our Contributors pursuing undergraduate degrees in a variety of fields such as Religious Studies, Dance Performance, English Literature, Philosophy, and Screenwriting.
These four essays provide insight into the wellness of collegiate dancers as correlated with their sleep patterns; high-falutin postmodern theory in conjunction with truth, meaningfulness, and the old art of Rhetoric; the popular world of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series and its apocalyptic elements; and, a comparison of classic and recent filmed productions in the vampire genre.
Executive Editor: Gordon A. Babst, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Political Science, Chapman University.
Articles
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Introduction
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Harry Potter as a Piece of Apocalyptic Fiction
Cambria Findley-Grubb
Sleep patterns in collegiate dancers
Beth Nicks and Jacque Price
Language, Truth, and Rhetoric
Collin Pointon
Trio of Terror
Lyz Reblin
About the Contributors
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