Myth and Metaphor Session 1 1:30-2:45 pm Executive Dining Room – Side A April Marratto (English) “Uncovering Nietzsche’s Philosophy in T.H. White’s The Once and Future King” Mark Standish (English) “Holden Caulfield in the American Story: The Catcher in the Rye, Paul Ricoeur, and the American Imaginary” Daniel Galenkamp (English) “Insight Within the Enigmatic: The Multiplicity of Metaphor in Flaubert’s Parrot” Julia Soderholm (Art) “Comb” The Symbolic Actions of Stage and Page Seeking Shalom in Education, Environment, & Economics Abigail Germain (Theatre) “Jerzy Grotowski and Robert Lepage: The Evolution and Importance of Movement in the Theatre” Elizabeth Van Veen (Education) “Deep Reading via Identity Discourse: In Search of the ‘Good Society’ in Schools” Paige Louter (Theatre) “An Unfamiliar yet Universal Appeal: The Japanese Art of Noh Theatre” Jared VanHuizen, Justin Whittington, and Matthew Horvath (Chemistry) “Chemistry and our Calling: Addressing Local Environmental Challenges through Chemistry” Session 2 3:00-4:15 pm Executive Dining Room – Side A Meredeth Hughes (English) “The Nature of Wholeness of Identity in Jean Rhys’ Wide Sargasso Sea” Erin Haayema (English) Read by Amanda Jose “From Waste to Restoration: Landscape as a Moral Reflection in Cry, the Beloved Country” Session 3 4:30-5:45 pm Classroom 212C Krista Brouwer, Christine Yutronkie (Business) “Just Wages for a Good Society” Association of Reformed Colleges and Universities
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