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Department of Culture and Learning › Study Board of English, German and Cultural Understanding › English, Master
- 2023
100 Years of Racism: A Cultural Analysis of The Walt Disney Company and Their Production of Non-White Imagery
Andreena Salem Paulus Eshow, Diana Bet Gevergiz Lundsgaard
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2023
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
American Girls Living The American Dream: A Study of The American Dream and Immigrant Identity
Ditte Diana Grøndal Hansen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2023
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Balancing Allegiances: An Analysis of Daenerys Targaryen's Character Arc in Game of Thrones
Mikkel Granhøj
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2023
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
From Witchcraft to Possession: A Study of 'The Witch' and 'Hereditary' in the Context of Elevated Horror
Victor Kaj Jensen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2023
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Loneliness in Science Fiction: The Function and Workings of Loneliness in Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, "Supertoys Last all Summer Long", and Klara and the Sun.
Elisabeth Meyer Christensen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2023
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Masc On, Mask Off: An Intersectional Analysis of Hegemonic Masculinity in Fight Club, Boys Don't Cry, and Moonlight
Jonas Winther Tybo
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2023
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Moving beyond wilderness? An ecocritical analysis and discussion of how Jon Krakauer challenges the wilderness trope in Eiger Dreams, Into the Wild, and Into Thin Air. Thesis statement: In Eiger Dreams, Into the Wild, and Into Thin Air, Jon Krakauer systematically examines, challenges, and pushes beyond the wilderness trope as it is traditionally known in the US.
Fie Søndergaard Olesen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2023
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Our Flag is Queer: an analysis of queer representation in the HBO series Our Flag Means Death
Lasse Kjær Hansen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2023
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Surviving the Anthropocene: An econarratological examination of the environmental storyworlds and narrative empathy within Ian McEwan's Solar (2010) and Cormac McCarthy's The Road (2006)
Emma Marie Bang Andersen, Rikke Borup Eilersen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2023
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
The Dystopian Anthropocene: Form and Function of Environmental Crisis in The Parable of the Sower, New York 2140, and Clade
Silke Wadskjær Mølgaard, Magnus Møller Haugaard
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2023
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
The metamorphosis of fae: An examination of the evolution of the fae in contemporary literature
Julie Henriksen, Karna Brogaard Christensen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2023
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
The World Might End, But Love Does Not: An analysis and discussion of desire within apocalypticism with specific reference to Jeff VanderMeer's Annihilation (2014) and Peng Shepherd's The Book of M (2019): How does apocalypticism and desire display love as a product of loss? A comparative analysis and discussion of desire within apocalyptic narratives exemplified with specific references to Jeff VanderMeer’s Annihilation (2014) and Peng Shepherd’s The Book of M (2019).
Stine Boye Rasmussen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2023
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Unveiling Existential Dread in Cosmic Horror: A Comparative Study of At the Mountains of Madness, The Thing, The Mist, and Prometheus
Emma Vestby Jensen, Cecilie Emilie Bjørn Nielsen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2023
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
- 2022
Can You Guess What Every Woman's Worst Nightmare Is?: A Study of Rape-Revenge, Sympathy, and Morality in Emerald Fennell's Promising Young Woman
Signe Marie Madsen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2022
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Could It Be Anymore Toxic? Toxic Masculinity and the Power of representation in Friends
Liv Natashia Ravnholt Christensen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2022
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Exploring "the strange junction of two extremes of nature": A comparative analysis of the uncanny within the post-apocalyptic narratives of J. G. Ballard's The Drowned World and Cormac McCarthy's The Road in the context of the modern Anthropocene
Maria Bæk Jensen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2022
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Her Side of The Story, A Textual Analysis of Maggie Nelson, Michelle McNamara and Alice Bolin's autotheoretical texts in relation to Western culture's oppressional silencing of women
Katja Østergaard Jakobsen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2022
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
"I Am Iron Man": An Affective Engagement Study of MCU's Tony Stark
Mark Pedersen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2022
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
"I Don't Want No Faggot Blood on Me": A study on HIV and AIDS and its effect on underlying communities in America: A study on HIV and AIDS and its effect on underlying communities in America
Pernille Bjørn Moesgaard, Camilla Emmy Bech
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2022
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Kicking the Door in From the Side: An analysis of Robin Hobb's Farseer Trilogy as a Catalyst for Sidekicks in the Fantasy Genre
Katrine Gaarde Vahlberg
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2022
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Mockery, Deviants, Aliens, and Asians in Marvel films: A Media Analysis of Asian Representation
David Ka Lok Shek
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2022
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Queer Temporality and Literary Representation - A study on censorship, identity, and book bans in contemporary America
Rebecca Strunge Mortensen, Ninna Aalbæk Timmermann
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2022
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINES - A comparative posthumanist analysis of interrelations between humanity and sentient machines
Martin Riisgaard
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2022
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Reel History is Real History: An Analysis of Hollywood War on Terror Films Produced in the Second Decade Post 9/11
Thomas Kristoffer Lewis
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2022
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
"The Call of the Wild" and "White Fang": An Ecocritical Analysis and Interpretation of Jack London's Two Wolf-Novels: An Ecological Analysis and Interpretation of Jack London's Two Wolf-Novels
Rikke Rya Callow
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2022
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
The depiction of Peter Sutcliffe and his victims in the following texts: The Ripper (2020) and Peter: A Portrait of a Serial killer (2011)
Farah Talal Akram Al-Nadawy
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2022
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
The Function of Space: From the Castle to the Sentient Home
Line Lærke Nielsen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2022
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
The Horror, The Horror!: An Intertextual Cross-Media Exploration of the Hero's Journey and Irony in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness and Francis Ford Coppola's Apocalypse Now
Jack Have Ward
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2022
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
The 'Infernal' Value of the Gothic: A Reading of Gothicness and Romanceness in Cassandra Clare's The Infernal Devices
Anne Sofie Søndberg Spaabæk
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2022
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
The Representation of Black Feminism in Black Female Litterature
Azra Rekovic
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2022
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Virality and Contagion - A Study on Social Consumer Behavior and the Cultural Significance of TikTok
Daniela Escobar-Herrera, Soleen Ali Dawoud Al-Amir
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2022
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
We in the Anthropocene: Subscendence, Hyper- and Hyposubjectivity in Galápagos, Oryx and Crake, and Cloud Atlas
Mads Nyborg Jespersen, Helena Baunbæk Sveigård, Asger Jul Rosendorf
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2022
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
"We're all 100% for sure gonna fucking die!": Comparison of Apocalyptic Portrayals in The Day After Tomorrow (2004) and Don't Look Up (2021)
Ida Kragh Neergaard
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2022
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
- 2021
1960s Southern United States - Seen Through Female Portrayals in Hollywood Movies
Emma Elisabeth Nørgaard
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2021
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
A Critical Discourse Analysis of Feminism and its Framing in J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter
Stefanie Hald Ohlsson
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2021
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
A Gay Masculinity: An analysis of the portrayal of masculinity, gender and sexuality in Maurice and Moonlight
Nikola Kalinic
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2021
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Becoming Tangata Whenua: An Investigation into Witi Ihimaera's Construction of a (Post)Colonial Maori Identity
Sofie Vangsgaard
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2021
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Capes of Equality The female superhero in modern solo superhero films
Peivand Ahmadileh, Saskia Salomine Rune
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2021
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Contemporary Fantasy: An Analysis of Rage and Law
Michael Krunderup Kristensen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2021
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Do Androids Have Nightmares of The Big Bad Wolf: A Marxist Analysis of "Raised by Wolves"
Jon Lund Andersen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2021
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Entanglements of Trauma: The Intersectionality of Race, Gender, and Class in Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye and Beloved
Nagihan Kilic
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2021
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Fourth-wave Feminism and How TikTok Assists in the Normalization of the Fourth-wave Feminist Notions of Empowerment, Toxic Masculinity and Female Agency Through Virality
Rebecca Nysted Gudmundsen, Stefanie Mae Sejersen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2021
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
I must pause here for cheering: Transtextuality and Possible Worlds Theory Applied to The Death Gate Cycle
Maria Lynge Johansen Pedersen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2021
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF HISTORY: A socio-historical analysis of the consequences of modern anti-racism in Hollywood
Renée Gull Krøldrup Nielsen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2021
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Rewriting A Tale As Old As Time: Disney's Female Characters, From The Originals To Their Modern Reproductions: A discursive, multimodal analysis of how female agency and gender roles are portrayed by the significant characters in Disney’s classic animated fairy tales and their live action versions
Maja Eskildsen Sindberg
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2021
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Societal structures, class divisions, and class relations in Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale (1985) and Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go (2005) - And why the novels continue to hold contemporary relevance.
Mette Krogh Christensen, Nanna Bukh Hansen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2021
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
The Ambivalent Construction of Masculinities: Examining Speaker Perceptions in Denmark; The Interplay of Masculinities and Femininities
Peter Oluf Clement
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2021
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
The Folk and the Stranger
Anna-Christina Rod Østergaard
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2021
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
The Rape of Women: A study of female film character's influence on rape culture
Mette Kathrine Hansen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2021
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
The wolves must be close: Integrated and critical discourse based grammar teaching in modality in Our Planet
Julie Heitmann Wolsing, Caroline Christensen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2021
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
- 2020
A Call for Representation: Investigating Inclusive Marketing through Multimodal Discourse Analysis and the Notion of Stereotypes
Martina Sindalsen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2020
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
A Formal Approach to Comedy: How Bo Burnham Makes Jokes Funny Through Math
Christian Suhr Bech
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2020
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
An Autoethnographic Affect Experience. Podcast Listening, My Favorite Murder, and the Art of Getting Personal
Maj Lykke Davidsen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2020
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Androids: Humans or Machines? An analysis of the socio-cultural contexts of the videogame Detroit: Become Human
Benjamin Christensen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2020
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
An Emotional, Erratic Rant or a Display of Clever Linguistic Tactics. A CDA Analysis of President Trump's 2020 Impeachment Victory Speech
Carina Hjort Lennø, Ninna Jensen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2020
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Artificial Intelligence Through the (Red) Looking Glass: Humankind’s Fears as Mental Projections
Jesper Hansen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2020
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Black Stetsons, Revenge of the Epics, and Bloody Poetic Justice: A Study of Quentin Tarantino's Exploitation of Aestheticized Violence
Julie Markussen, Nadia Andersen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2020
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Could it be that One Monster has created Another: The Final Girl in 1980's Slasher Films and Halloween (2018) as a Representation of Ideals and Social Issues in 1980s' America as well as Contemporary America: The Final Girl in 1980's Slasher Films and Halloween (2018) as a Representation of Ideals and Social Issues in 1980s' America as well as Contemporary America
Martin Gylding Lindved
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2020
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Culture, ethnicity, religion, and stereotyping in the American TV show 'Jane the Virgin'
Adalat Lena Fares
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2020
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Do 'Manners Maketh Man''? An analysis of Kingsman: The Secret Service's relation to its cultural context of 21st century Britain
Anna Kathrine Krarup
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2020
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Done To Death: Pastiching the Trope of the Beautiful Dead Woman
Regitze Raben Andersen, Elsa Kristine Blomberg
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2020
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Dorian Gray and the Wilde Senses: A Corpus Stylistic Analysis of Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray
Signe Juel Nordentoft
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2020
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Empowered or Objectified? The Representation of Women in 21st Century Action Cinema
Melita Cirkic, Maria Maj
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2020
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
From Zero to My Own Hero: An Intersectional Feminist Analysis of the Woman Superhero's Challenge to Humanity in Watchmen and Jessica Jones
Louise Stenbak Simonsen, Sabina Kox Thorsen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2020
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Geek and nerd masculinity in The Big Bang Theory
Marie Louise Skou Larsen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2020
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
I didn't mean it in that way! Making sense of how words get imbued with meaning: A sociolinguistic look at the use of homosexually themed words in online communication
Morten Flensborg Iversen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2020
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
I love you 3000. An analysis of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Maya Majgaard Herr, Emilie Højer Jørgensen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2020
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
The Crisis in Masculinity: Neoliberalism and Masculinity in Breaking Bad
Christian Harsfort, Jakob Holm
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2020
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
The Poiesis of Tolkien and Lewis: Regarding Hobbits, Children and War
Lasse Korup Nielsen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2020
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
"There is no real me": An analysis of Bret Easton Ellis's American Psycho as a social critique
Mette Timmy Dahl Kastrupsen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2020
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
There is Wonder Here: An Analysis of Snow, Ice, and the Arctic through Ecofeminism, Monsters, and Affect
Christian Birk Nielsen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2020
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
The Representation of Surveillance Society in Dystopian Novels and Contemporary Society
Ida Johanne Skall Sørensen, Emilie Kaleta Jensen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2020
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
The World Needs Bad Men, We Keep the Other Bad Men from the Door: An examination of the reproduction and negotiation of hegemonic masculinity in HBO's True Detective: An examination of the reproduction and negotiation of hegemonic masculinity in HBO's True Detective
Helena Lund Ibsen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2020
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
What's in a symbol? Darkness in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness
Chris Morten Fosnæs-Hart
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2020
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
- 2019
A Macrocosm of Consciousness: A Phenomenological Review of Myth in Science Fiction
Tobias Bruun
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2019
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
American Gods: An Examination of the American Identity
Lisa Kjærsgaard Nielsen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2019
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
An Explorative Discussion and Delineation of Television Aesthetics and Evaluation of Twin Peaks: The Return
Casper Lohmann Nielsen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2019
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Are You Suffering? - A Comprehensive Examination of Interpretations of Sadeian Literary Tropes and the Effects of Aggressive Sexual Practices
Gitte Marie Uggerhøj Johansen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2019
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Britannia Ruled the Waves: An Imagological Analysis of the Battleship as a Cultural Image of the British Empire 1905-1960
Jeppe Moldt
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2019
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Compelling Characters An analysis and discussion of the Netflix series 13 Reasons Why in relation to character engagement and the depiction of suicide: An analysis and discussion of the Netflix series 13 Reasons Why in relation to character engagement and the depiction of suicide
Helene Knudsen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2019
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Contemporary Cyberpunk in Visual Culture: Identity and Mind/Body Dualism
Benjamin Roel Westh Jørgensen, Morten Gjerulff Mortensen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2019
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Discourses of the Fringe Right: Analysing Discourse and [De]legitimation on Gab
Alex Phillip Lyng Christiansen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2019
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Fantastic Beasts and the Fear of Fascism
Christina Dam Simonsen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2019
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Feminist Theory and Feminist Literary Criticism: An Analysis of Jane Eyre and The Handmaid's Tale
Camilla Vægter Pheiffer, Maiken Skaug Myrrhøj
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2019
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
From Hero To Zero? Navigating in an online culture of social media platforms, subscribers, views, and online identities.
Nana Veilov Carlsen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2019
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
He's going to touch me there - a comparative feminist stylistic analysis of agency and gender in selected erotic literature for women
Natasja Nielsen Ravnsbæk
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2019
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Imperialist Discourse in Travel Writing: A Contextualization of Heart of Darkness and How I Found Livingstone and Their Portrayal of Imperialist Practices
Christoffer Lund Lukasen, Isabella Jensen Steinicke
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2019
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Independence, Empowerment and Intersectionality: Female Representation in the Post-Network Era
Kathrine Bang Holm, Emma Dahl Jeppesen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2019
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Native American Water Protectors- unravelling the past while trying to grasp the future
Camilla Kjærulf Markussen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2019
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Successful Adaptations: A Study of an Adaptation's Success in the context of its Reception
Rasmus Broch
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2019
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
The Beginner's Guide to Art Games as Aesthetic Experiences: Examining Davey Wreden's The Beginner's Guide Through John Dewey's Aesthetic Framework
Marcus Kristian Nielsen, Niklas Vinther Sørensen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2019
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
The Black Widow: a sympathetic analysis on the film character Natasha Romanoff in relation to character identification and female objectification
Sólveig Geirsdóttir
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2019
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
The Evolution of Lady Gaga - And the different Performance Identities
Nanna Ørslev Andersen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2019
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
The Inevitable Dystopia: A study of Black Mirror as a postmodern work of hi-tech horror
Nikolaj Schüsler
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2019
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
The Perception of Me Too: A Critical Discourse Analysis of American News Outlets' Representation of the Me Too Movement
Camilla Vad, Nivitha Jeyakumar
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2019
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
"These Violent Delights Have Violent Ends": An Intersectional Analysis of Self and Identity in Westworld
Maria Donnerborg, Vanja Vukotic
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2019
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis
Unmasking Marvel's Superheroes: A Genre Analysis of the Marvel Cinematic Universe: A Genre Analysis of the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Christian Bredvig Larsen
English, Master, (Master Programme) 4. term, 2019
Student thesis: Master Thesis and HD Thesis