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
Eliana Wallace
Sovereigns and Slave Morality: The Nietzschean and Hobbesian Perspective on January 6th, 2021
On January 6th, 2021, using the paranoia and widespread resentment of his followers, former president Trump rallied a group of malcontents to storm the Capitol building in Washington D.C. By analyzing the condition of his supporters through Nietzsche
Vivian Bruce
What Makes a Feminist?: Resisting Gender Roles in Antigone and Mary, a Fiction
In both Mary, A Fiction, and Antigone it is clear that the cultures viewed women as being lesser, depicting them as unreasoning dependents on the men at the centre of their lives. The titular characters both reject these narrow roles, instead taking
Aiman Fatira
The Self, Society, and Liberation in Black Skin, White Masks and the Philosophy of Mohammad Iqbal
Fanon’s Black Skin, White Masks provides a robust account of the historical processes and forces instrumental in the experiences of objectification and loss of selfhood of Black/colonized peoples.
Lilah Dymund
Let Me Tell You A Story: Nonlinear Narratives and Generational Influence in A Bird in the House and As I Remember It
Both Margaret Laurence’s collection of short stories, A Bird in the House, and Elsie Paul’s multimedia digital work, As I Remember It, are uniquely structured works that challenge conventional linear storytelling.