A Mountain Made For Two: Landscapes in Gay Cinema by Yagmur AkyurekPosted on March 25, 2021March 30, 2023 "Brokeback Mountain" excavates the rural mythos for all its possibilities of freedom, while still divulging its oppressive nature. CriticismIndependent Projectfilm landscape masculinity Nature queerness united states wyoming
Susurrous by Sarah Hee Joo HahnPosted on April 17, 2019April 15, 2021 A series of photographs that invite the viewer into empty space, "to wander, creating a myriad of diverse narratives." Gallatin ReviewPortfoliolandscape photography sky
Bishop’s Visionary Seascapes by Sarah FischerPosted on March 14, 2019April 8, 2021 "The Bight" and "The End of March" cast light upon an invisible line that connects Elizabeth Bishop's earlier work to her later work. CriticismInterdisciplinary Seminaraging elizabeth bishop landscape poetry
Landscape and I by Daniels MekssPosted on December 4, 2018April 6, 2021 "There cannot be a clear division, a borderline, between landscape and me. Rather, we flow through each other. Maybe we are fundamentally made from the same material." CriticismInterdisciplinary Seminarlandscape Nature photography representation subject
d’Étrangers by Mackenzie LeightonPosted on June 28, 2017December 3, 2020 Double exposures of tourist sites and a phrase from local graffiti in Normandy, France. PortfolioScholars Groupsfrance graffiti landscape normandy photography racism refugee crisis refugees tourism
Hollywood North by Andie Amelia NewellPosted on November 4, 2016November 3, 2020 “The uncanny valley is real, and it’s on Kitsilano Street.” First-Year Research SeminarResearchfilm filmmaking hollywood landscape representation setting