University of Montana

Graduate Student, Anthropology

Thesis Title: Archaeology, Magic and the Gendered Control of Domestic Boundaries in Seventeenth Century New England

About

C. Riley Auge` is currently a Ph.D. student in Cultural Heritage Studies and Historical Archaeology, although her background includes 15 years of teaching English, Comparative Mythology, Public Speaking, and Interpersonal Communication at both secondary and postsecondary levels.  Besides her academic research into folk belief and gender in historical archeology, she also engages in scholarly work in literature where she is presently writing two dictionaries of literary themes and a critique of J. R. R. Tolkien's use of passageway symbolism in his written and artistic works. 

Contact Information

UM_M Anthropology
SS 235
32 Campus Drive MS 5112
Missoula, MT 59812


 

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