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Spring Symposium on Undergraduate Research and Community Service has ended
Wednesday, April 23 • 1:40pm - 1:50pm
“The Sound and Space of Gender: Disrupting Social Conventions in Erika Lopez' Flaming Iguanas”

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This essay explores Erika Lopez’s utilization of space as its own character in the novel Flaming Iguanas, as well its effect on the protagonist Tomato. In addition to space, sound plays a role in the novel as well. Both work together to overthrow cultural normalcy and expectation. 

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Wednesday April 23, 2014 1:40pm - 1:50pm PDT
012 Karpen Hall