Tanner Callis
About Tanner
Year: Graduate Student
Major: English
Hometown: Hays, KS
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Lexey Bartlett; Dr. Sharla Hutchinson
Research Recognition: 2023 Outstanding Graduate Student Research and Creative Activity Award
Describe Your Research
For the Sigma Tau Delta International Convention, I presented a comparison of features of Anglo-Saxon religious and elegiac poetry through a close-reading style analysis. I also presented in a roundtable consisting of five students who completed creative projects in literature classes as an alternative or supplement to a more traditional research essay. Featured in this “UnEssay” roundtable was my short graphic novelization of a section from Vergil’s Aeneid and a board game inspired by social justice topics in Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens.
At SACAD, I gave an oral presentation about the meaning of motion and landscapes featured in literature of the American West. I drew comparisons of the three novels selected—Lonesome Dove, My Antonia, and Under the Feet of Jesus—to the vision of the West illustrated in Frederick Jackson Turner’s “Frontier Thesis."