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Morgan Defends MA Thesis

  • Writer: Humanities Innovation Lab
    Humanities Innovation Lab
  • Apr 17
  • 1 min read

Morgan has successfully defended her MA thesis, “The Labyrinth of Depression: Narrative Form and Recursive Structure from Medieval Dream Vision to Digital Narrative.” Her research focuses on representations of depression and the symbol of the labyrinth. The thesis focuses on three texts that span many periods and forms of literature, from House of Leaves, to the game Pentiment, and also the medieval Book of the Duchess.


This is a major accomplishment and a testament to the hard work behind the project. Congratulations to Morgan on her successful defense!



 
 
 

14 Comments


Sanchezmaryzdgfs
Sanchezmaryzdgfs
4 hours ago

Congrats on the MA thesis defense! The way you trace the labyrinth from classic literature through to game design really highlights how depression gets represented across mediums. I'd love to read the full analysis — I've been using https://3daimaker.com

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SANTOS SHALANDA
SANTOS SHALANDA
12 hours ago

I've been fascinated by how Morgan connects the labyrinth metaphor across texts — would love to see excerpts from that thesis on depression and narrative. https://spheroz.com

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Ramirez Puhse
Ramirez Puhse
a day ago

Congrats on defending! The labyrinth-as-depression metaphor across periods is fascinating — I'd love to see your analysis of how the game medium shifts the symbolism. I've been looking for exactly this kind of interdisciplinary work. https://ai-3d-model-generator.com

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Sanchezmaryzdgfs
Sanchezmaryzdgfs
a day ago

Congrats on defending! A labyrinth-as-depression motif across periods and games sounds fascinating—can't wait to dig into those readings. I've been looking for exactly that kind of cross-medium analysis https://aiphoto-editor.com

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Davismatthewmeqjp
Davismatthewmeqjp
3 days ago

The thesis is fascinating — connecting the labyrinth motif to depression across different eras and formats. I'd love to explore the analysis more, especially how you're interpreting those game-level representations. I've been looking into similar work and would appreciate recommendations. https://image-to-3d.org

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