This page collects the digitized full text Undergraduate Honors Theses of the Department of World Languages, Literatures and Cultures at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville.

Selected titles of Undergraduate honors thesis written prior to 2011 can be found in Special Collections.

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Theses from 2024

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Through the Gendered Language Glass: How Gendered Language Shapes Mental Representations of Gender and Why it Matters, Emily Roberts

Theses from 2023

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Reworking Hospitality: The Social Practices of Arab Immigrants in Granada, Spain, Sarah Falknor

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The Evolution of the Jinn in Middle Eastern Culture and Literature from Pre-Islam to the Modern Age, Caroline Ford

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Studies in the Ancient Israelite Cult of Dead Kin, Joshua Jacobs

Theses from 2022

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Historical Underpinnings and Consequent Effects of Labor Exploitation of Mexican and Central Americans in the United States, Andrew Elkins

Theses from 2021

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Fine Roman Dining at Affordable Pompeian Prices: A New Evaluation of the Non-Domestic Gardens of Pompeii, Claire Campbell

Theses from 2019

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A Bilingual Approach to Pediatric Occupational Therapy: The Importance of Communication Between Providers & Spanish-speaking Families in Northwest Arkansas, Emily Ann Davidson

Theses from 2015

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Eroticism in Theognis, Josh C. Koerner

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A Soldier in the Dark: Navigating Gaul through the Eyes of Caesar and His Men, Thomas Christian McMahon

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Ancient Greek Mythology in the Modern Albanian Epic, "Songs of the Frontier Warriors", Lydia Osborn

Theses from 2011

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The Blend of Traditional and Modern Medicine: Case Studies from Latin America as Lessons for the United States, Jessica Worley