Goshen College Undergraduate Research Symposium Annual 2001


The mission of the Symposium is to acknowledge original undergraduate research that plays an essential role in our academic program and to encourage students and faculty to contribute to the larger conversation about knowing and knowledge that sustains the academy. The symposium brings together students and faculty members involved in original research and scholarly activity from all disciplines.  The papers published in the Annual represent the quality of undergraduate research and writing at Goshen College.

Contents, Vol 2, March 2001


Rebecca Waltner-Toews
Maintaining the Bambi Syndrome:  An Ethnography of Hunters

Rebecca Rich
"Enormous Changes at the Last Minute:" Postmodern Humanism in the Short Fiction of Grace Paley

Peter Sabath
The Internal, Layered Meaning of Words and Metaphors:An Exploration into what Donald Davidson Disregarded in What Metaphors Mean

Melisa Birkey
Jonah: A False Prophet or a Prophet with a False God?

Luke Miller
Is There Something Shady at the Marriott Besides the Meatloaf: The Ethics of the U.S. Prison System and Goshen College's Interaction with It

Benjamin D. Horst
El Muxeâ: Male Homosexual Roles Among the Isthmus Zapotec of Southern Mexico




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Sea Aniname by Erica Gingerich (silver and black Autralian opal, 2001)

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