2022 SPAULDING ESSAY AWARD WINNERS
3000-LEVEL
"Neglected Elements in Sui Sin Far's Depictions of American Chinatowns and Ethnic Neighborhoods" by Shreya Patel (First Place)
"Women and Moors in Shakespeare's Othello & Sixteenth Century England" by Amber Sneed (Second Place)
"Power, Gender, and Self Preservation in Shakespeare: Taming of the Shrew and Measure for Measure" by Alyssa Cook (Honorable Mention)
2000-LEVEL
"The Wife of Bath as a Resistance to Norms of Femininity" by Michele O'Reilly (First Place)
"The Jam-maker and the Driver" by Greer Fabregas (Second Place)
"Safe in this World" by Lauren Schwab (Honorable Mention)
"Neglected Elements in Sui Sin Far's Depictions of American Chinatowns and Ethnic Neighborhoods" by Shreya Patel (First Place)
"Women and Moors in Shakespeare's Othello & Sixteenth Century England" by Amber Sneed (Second Place)
"Power, Gender, and Self Preservation in Shakespeare: Taming of the Shrew and Measure for Measure" by Alyssa Cook (Honorable Mention)
2000-LEVEL
"The Wife of Bath as a Resistance to Norms of Femininity" by Michele O'Reilly (First Place)
"The Jam-maker and the Driver" by Greer Fabregas (Second Place)
"Safe in this World" by Lauren Schwab (Honorable Mention)