﻿Url	 Resource class 	Title	Creator	Description	Date	Type	Identifier	Rights	Abstract	Volume	 Supported by 	 Key Words 
https://wou.omeka.net/s/pure-insights/item/15250	dctype:Text	 PURE Insights Volume 15.5 Cover Art 	 Natalie Puha 		2026-07-01	 Text | Image;StillImage 	PURE155d	 Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 07/01/2026, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. | https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/?language=en 	 This cover artwork pays (see what I did there?) tribute to the vanitas still life paintings of 17th-century Dutch Baroque painters, in which flowers symbolize life’s impermanence. Neon price labels are collaged on top of one another, radiating outward to depict the explosive look of Crape Myrtle flowers on campus that bloom in the summertime. Just like the Crape Myrtle plant’s flowers, our ownership of material possessions is impermanent. Scribbled lines made with markers and pens optically mix. Ink is conceived to be a permanent medium, but the price label stickers allow for a quick cover-up. 	15.5	 Jen Bracy 	 collage | Baroque | flowers 
https://wou.omeka.net/s/pure-insights/item/15248	dctype:Text	 Gender Fluidity in Twelfth Night: Drawing Contemporary Connections from an Elizabethan Protagonist 	 Claire E. Phillips 		2026-07-01	text	PURE155c	 Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 07/01/2026, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. | https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/?language=en 	 This article explores the Shakespeare play Twelfth Night and how it addresses themes such as the expression of gender and sexuality in a comedic but patriarchal society. In more than one play, Shakespeare utilized the theme of cross-dressing, specifically with his female main characters, but why? What do the characters and audiences get out of this sudden change of gender, which adds a new complicated dynamic to the story? Specifically, this thesis explores Viola from Twelfth Night, as well as her male disguise, “Cesario.” How Viola interacts with both male and female characters in the story challenges potentially false beliefs of how gender and sexuality were viewed in the Elizabethan era. There is a distinction between the tolerance and acceptance of gender fluidity; it comes down to the space in which it is being expressed. The modern debate I will be addressing is this: was Shakespeare truly ahead of his time when he played with gender fluidity in his works, or was he simply perpetuating pre-existing misogynistic stereotypes? The answer won’t be black and white, and it will analyze the readings of Shakespeare from both a queer and feminist standpoint. From the seventeenth century until now, there is still much to be discussed about why these plays, Twelfth Night in particular, are still important and socially. 	15.5	 Tiara Good 	 Shakespeare | Twelfth Night | gender 
https://wou.omeka.net/s/pure-insights/item/15246	dctype:Text	 Transgender Healthcare Access: Barriers and Impacts 	 Alex Michaels 		2026-07-01	text	PURE155b	 Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 07/01/2026, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. | https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/?language=en 	 Transgender health care is a heavily debated topic in our society that undergoes significant legislative changes at an alarming pace. Using an autoethnographic research approach, I use my own lived experience as a trans person navigating the healthcare systems in my state to discuss some of the barriers and struggles of the trans community. To support and expand upon the autoethnographic portion of my work, I also draw from current literature and research. This thesis addresses topics of provider education, critical comments from care providers, care avoidance, gendered systems and health care records, pharmacy issues, insurance denials and related barriers, and relevant legislation. My work aims to provide context for social and structural barriers and to address the impact those barriers have on human lives. 	15.5	 Margaret Manoogian 	 healthcare | transgender issues | auto-ethnography 
https://wou.omeka.net/s/pure-insights/item/15244	dctype:Text	 PURE Insights Volume 15.5 	 Maren Anderson 	 Full issue for PURE Insights Volume 15.5 (Summer, 2026) 	2026-07-01	 Text | Image; Stillimage 	PURE155a	 Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 07/01/2026, this item is in copyright, which is held by the authors. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the authors. | https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/?language=en 		15.5		
