Committee Chair

Einstein, Sarah

Committee Member

Arnett, James; Baker, Sybil

Department

Dept. of English

College

College of Arts and Sciences

Publisher

University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

Place of Publication

Chattanooga (Tenn.)

Abstract

The project will attempt to explore what the struggle for peace, equality, and acceptance looks like in a fictional world that has members of the supernatural community living in a modern, Southern society. What are their realities? What rights and privileges do the white supernatural have that their Black counterparts do not? Who assimilates easiest? Who is at the bottom of the social hierarchical order? What does their relationship with normal humans look like? Who are the leaders in this town and society?

Acknowledgments

A very special thank you to Dr. Sarah Einstein and Dr. James Arnett for dealing with my work at the roughest of stages. Thanks to Professor Baker for always being mindful of procedures. Also, thanks to the SimCenter for funding my Master’s degree.

Degree

M. A.; A thesis submitted to the faculty of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Master of Arts.

Date

5-2021

Subject

Paranormal fiction; Speculative fiction

Keyword

new adult; speculative fiction; supernatural

Document Type

Masters theses

DCMI Type

Text

Extent

x, 70 leaves

Language

English

Rights

http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/

License

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/

Date Available

5-31-2024

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