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Self-Reliance, Social Welfare, and Sacred Landscapes: Mormon Agricultural Spaces and Their Paradoxical Sense of Place, Anthony Ross Garner
Severed Hands as Symbols of Humanity in Legend and Popular Narratives, Scott White
Shallow Bones, Brian Lee Cook
Sky Rising: An Examination of YA Steampunk Literature Exploring Themes of Prejudice, Power, and Morality, Hailey Cragun
Sons of a Trackless Forest: The Cumberland Long Hunters of the Eighteenth Century, Mark A. Baker
“Speaking With” the Ravine: Representation and Memory in Five Cultural Productions of Chavez Ravine, Los Angeles, Karl Germeck
Special Study: Vulnerability, Jacob Taylor
Storytelling Through Brushstrokes: Minerva Teichert's Visualization of the Mormon Pioneer Experience and Messages to Her Audience, Amy L. Williamson
Teaching Creativity in Technical Communication Curricula, Curtis Robert Newbold
That Dame's Got Grit: Selling the Women's Land Army, Pamela Jo Pierce
Thaw: A Memoir, Diane Bush
The Art of Subjectivity: Understanding Unreliable Narration in Fiction, Terysa Dyer
The Bat and the Spider: A Folkloristic Analysis of Comic Book Narratives, Wesley Colin Van de Water
The Body Seeking Magnificence, Taylor Franson Thiel
The Cult of True Motherhood: A Narrative, Jacoba Lynne Mendelkow
The Cultural Perspective of Albert Wendt's Novel Pouliuli, Fa'alafua L. Auva'a
"The Darkness is the Whole Thing": Environment, Belief, and Community in the Wampus Legend of the Retsof Salt Mine, Ashley Gorrell Purser
The Door-to-Door Mormon Pest Control Salesman: A Novel, John Charles Gilmore
The Forgotten Fruitway: Folk Perspectives on Fruit Farming on the Providence Bench, 1940-1980, Amy C. Maxwell
The Garr Family Saga The Connecting Power of Oral Narrative, Margaret Garr Jaggi
The Labour of Her Own Hands: Nineteenth Century Gardening Discourses and the Work of Jane Webb Loudon, Kelli Lee Towers
The Last Days of Elder Mitchell, Jack Bylund
The Last Honest Man, Daniel Arpad Nyikos
The Legend, The Madman, and the Prophet a Memoir about Fathers and Sons, Erik K. Thalman
The Long Horizon, Tiffany Smith
The Magic of the Magic Kingdom: Folklore and Fan Culture in Disneyland, David Giles
The One Man Crew: The Creating and Sustaining of a Master Folk Artist, Heidi Jean Williams
The People of Bear Hunter Speak: Oral Histories of the Cache Valley Shoshones Regarding the Bear River Massacre, Aaron L. Crawford
The Red Front Door, A Memoir, Camila B. Sanabria
There Is a Time, Kathryn M. Sirls
The Relevance of Culture in Politics: The Application of Cultural Studies Using the Strategic Culture Method, Elizabeth G. Wilson
"There Should be No Tolerance for Intolerance": Internal Antagonism in Online Fan Communities, Michelle W. Jones
The Same Ten People (STPs) of Rockville: Volunteerism, Preservation, and Sense of Community in Small-Town Southern Utah, Tori Edwards
The Shape of Grief: A Generational Legacy of the Vietnam War, Benjamin A. Quick
The Slash Between, Tori Winslow Fica
Thespian, and Other Poems, William A. Eichelbaugh
The Underappreciated Intersection of Science Fiction and Satire, Christopher Nicholson
The Underground Gang: Cyclist Group Identity as Expressed Through Folk Art, Folk Events, Narratives, and Community Spaces, Anna P. Christiansen
They Have No Ears to Hear My Pleas: Short Stories of the Post-Apocalypse, Keoki W. Kemp
This Grief I Cannot Hold, MaryAnn Widerburg
Those Who See: Emily Dickinsons and May Swensons Poetic Language of Spiritual and Scientific Possibility, Samantha Latham
Through Word of Mouth Alone, Aiya Sakr
Thylacine Dreams: The Vernacular Resurrection of an Extinct Marsupial, Daisy M. Ahlstone
Tilt, Caitlin Erickson
"To Drink from Places": Uncovering a Rich Way of Life Near the Grand Canyon's North Rim, Melinda Snow Rich
"To Taste Her Mystic Bread" or "The Mocking Echo of His Own": Uses of Nature in the Poems of Emily Dickinson and Robert Frost, Ian R. Weaver
Toward a Cultural Interpretation of the Chinese Restaurant in the Mountain West, Li Li
Transcending the Material Self: Reading Ghosts in Samuel Richardson's Novel Clarissa, Jeffrey G. Howard
Understanding Myth and Myth as Understanding: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Mytho-Logic Narration, Sandra Bartlett Atwood
Understanding Second-Person Point of View in Fiction, Anastasia L. Hawke
Urban Pioneers: A Journey Through the Blurred Lines of Authenticity Within Utah's Folk Music Revival, Jennifer J. Haertel
Variations on Leitmotif: Firebird Rises, Virginia Beikmann
West Point of the West: A History of the Department of Military Science at Utah State University, Camon Davison
"We Want to Get Down to the Nitty-Gritty": The Modern Hardboiled Detective in the Novella Form, Kendall G. Pack
What in a Good Cause Men May Both Dare and Venture, Karen Schwarze
When Ice Isn’t Slippery, Alyssa Witbeck Alexander
Where Language Touches the Earth: Folklore and Ecology in Tohono O'odham Plant Emergence Narratives, Jennifer L. Hughes
Why and How to Increase the Amount of Writing in Utah's Schools, Sarah Orme
"Wires and Lights in a Box": Fahrenheit 451 as a Product of Postwar Anxiety about Television, Christine V. Shell
Woman's Exponent: Cradle of Literary Culture Among Early Mormon Women, Alfene Page
Youll find out here pretty soon I have PTSD Examining how a Vietnam Veteran Copes With Trauma, Matthew L. Stockett