2024 Student Research Conference:
37th Annual Student Research Conference

Program

Program-At-A-Glance

10:30-11:30 • SUB Alumni Room
SESSION 201
Oral Presentation -
Music 2

Presiding: Dr. Jesse Krebs, Music

11:00

201 - 3  IRENE E. PEHANICH♦
Dr. Jesse D. Krebs, Faculty Mentor

Mission Accomplished?:  The Experiences of Past and Present Female Orchestral Clarinetists 

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10:30-11:30 • SUB Georgian Room C
SESSION 204
Oral Presentation  -
Film & Television

Presiding: Dr. Jamie D'Agostino, Creative Writing

10:15

204 - 1  DALANEY D. WIDIGER♦
Dr. Adam Davis, Faculty Mentor

Barbie and Ken: A Decades Long Break-Up

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10:30

204 - 2  SHELBY MANES
Dr. Douglas Ball, Faculty Mentor

The Sociopragmatics of Insults and Arguments on Reality Television's Big Brother (US)

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11:45 AM - 12:30PM • Magruder Hall 2001
Plenary Address - Dr. Analia Albuja

Belonging and Social Identities: From Undergraduate Research to Assistant Professor

My academic career began at Truman, and early undergraduate research experiences helped me pursue graduate training in social psychology and a research focus on belonging and social identities. Because bicultural and biracial people identify with two cultures or two races simultaneously, their identification is often challenged by others through identity denial (i.e., being told to identify differently) and identity questioning (i.e., being asked about their background or ancestry). In this talk, I will discuss present studies that tested the consequences of identity denial and questioning for psychological health, and the attributional and developmental processes through which this occurs. This work furthers our current understanding of identity denial by identifying well-being outcomes of identity denial. Moreover, the association between identity questioning and well-being is clarified through the study of discrimination attribution processes and outcomes. As bicultural and biracial populations continue to grow in the United States, this research will help us work towards a more cohesive and accepting society.


12:45-1:45 • SUB 3201
SESSION 305
Oral Presentation -
Gender, Art, & Art History

Presiding: Dr. Heidi Cook, Art History & Interdisciplinary Studies

12:45

305 - 1  OCTAVIAN G. STICKANN
Dr. Heidi Cook, Faculty Mentor

The Wax Ballerina: Unveiling the Cultural Dimensions of Degas' Little Dancer, Aged Fourteen

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1:00

305 - 2  HAM E. WHITING
Dr. Heidi Cook, Faculty Mentor

Hermaphoroditus, Gender, and Sexuality in Ancient Rome: A Journey of Acceptance

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1:15

305 - 3  ROBIN KINCAID
Dr. Heidi Cook, Faculty Mentor

Alison Bechdel’s Fun Home: An Intrinsically Queer Comic

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