Archived Global Scholarly Work Covered 

Explore thought-provoking essays from our archived volumes at the Kennesaw Tower! Find scholarly work across a range of interdisciplinary studies and culturally significant topics. Dive into diverse perspectives that uncover identity, resilience, and cultural expression, and enrich our understanding of literature, language, and the human experience.

2022 - 2023 - Volume XII

The twelfth volume of The Kennesaw Tower features exceptional undergraduate research in Chinese, French, Italian, and Spanish, exploring themes of gender, social identity, and religion. The first section examines gender and sexuality through feminist and intersectional lenses, with studies on works by Marguerite Duras, Rosario Castellanos, and Simone Schwarz-Bart. The second section addresses national and social identity, including analyses of Sardinian music, China's left-behind children, and Brazilian immigrant identities. The final articles delve into religious themes, exploring devotion in Flaubert's work and linguistic identity in Quebec. This volume exemplifies *The Kennesaw Tower*’s commitment to promoting multilingual undergraduate scholarship.

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2020 - 2021 - Volume XI

The eleventh volume of The Kennesaw Tower highlights exceptional undergraduate research in French and Spanish, covering diverse themes from feminist literary analysis to socio-political studies. Key articles include a feminist critique of historical Spanish poetry, an exploration of revolutionary connections across centuries, an analysis of Argentine comics on government, and a study on linguistic identity in Canadian bilingualism. Featuring prominent thinkers and literary figures, this volume exemplifies Kennesaw Tower’s dedication to supporting multilingual, cross-cultural undergraduate scholarship.

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