Research Paper Awards
School of Languages and Cultures Award for Literary/Cultural Analysis in Purdue’s 86th Annual Literary Awards Contest for the paper “Transgressive Play and Uncanny Toys in E.T.A. Hoffmann's ‘Das fremde Kind,’” Spring 2017.
Kneale Award for Theory and Cultural Studies in Purdue’s 84th Annual Literary Awards Contest for the paper “Metaphors and the Psychopathological Mind in Darren Aronofky's Black Swan,” Spring 2015.
Lorraine K. Lawton Comparative Literature Award recognizing the best paper in Comparative Literature for “A Cognitive Approach to Metaphorical Space in Theodor Fontane's Cécile,” Purdue University, Academic Year 2013-14.
Foreign Languages & Literatures Award for Cultural Analysis in Purdue’s 82nd Annual Literary Awards Contest for the paper “Narrating the Human Experience of Oppression, Violence, and Resistance in Imaginary Cinematic Carcerality: Das Experiment (2001) and The Experiment (2010),” Spring 2013.
Foreign Languages & Literatures Award for Literary Analysis in Purdue’s 82nd Annual Literary Awards Contest for the paper “A Cognitive Approach to Metaphorical Space in Theodor Fontane's Cécile,” Purdue University, Spring 2013.
Kneale Award for Theory and Cultural Studies in Purdue’s 84th Annual Literary Awards Contest for the paper “Metaphors and the Psychopathological Mind in Darren Aronofky's Black Swan,” Spring 2015.
Lorraine K. Lawton Comparative Literature Award recognizing the best paper in Comparative Literature for “A Cognitive Approach to Metaphorical Space in Theodor Fontane's Cécile,” Purdue University, Academic Year 2013-14.
Foreign Languages & Literatures Award for Cultural Analysis in Purdue’s 82nd Annual Literary Awards Contest for the paper “Narrating the Human Experience of Oppression, Violence, and Resistance in Imaginary Cinematic Carcerality: Das Experiment (2001) and The Experiment (2010),” Spring 2013.
Foreign Languages & Literatures Award for Literary Analysis in Purdue’s 82nd Annual Literary Awards Contest for the paper “A Cognitive Approach to Metaphorical Space in Theodor Fontane's Cécile,” Purdue University, Spring 2013.