Arts One provides students with the opportunity to explore various questions and issues across multiple disciplines. They are also guided by a team of instructors who each have their own unique research interests.
You may read more about the excellent scholarship by Arts One students, and Arts One faculty below.
Student Publications
The ONE
Featured Student Publications
Oscar Mead
The Inevitable Immeasurable Loss in Death: Alison Bechdel’s Fun Home
Death in Alison Bechdel’s Fun Home obscures representation; death simultaneously reveals and simplifies the concealed dimensions of Bechdel’s father – ultimately, overriding who he really was.
Angelia Thomson
Algorithms and Taste: Revisiting Baudelaire in the Age of Streaming
If there were concerns in Baudelaire’s time about the public’s taste impacting art, then, when observing today’s day and age, these concerns are only amplified with social media and algorithms holding power [...]
Lena Yang
Occupying the Uninhabited Space: Modernism and Postmodernism in The Dispossessed
By resisting rigid ideological classifications, Le Guin forges a kind of “postmodern modernism” or a negative space between the two binaries that reflects her Taoist belief of balance through paradox.
Brendan Lam
Death, America, and the Mexican in Yuri Herrera’s Signs Preceding the End of the World
Placing America within the mythical Mictlan allows Herrera to uncover the falsehoods surrounding American ideals [...]