Nathania Antwi
My research interests focus on voting trends, presidential elections, and the psychology behind how voters choose candidates and how candidates succeed in winning elections. I am particularly interested in understanding the patterns that drive electoral decisions and how campaign strategies resonate with diverse voter demographics. Previously, I conducted research titled "We Hate Female Rage: A Feminist Deep Dive Into Why Feminine Rage is Villainized Across Literature," examining the "angry woman" archetype in literature, revealing feminist themes that frame this anger as a response to societal constraints, thus highlighting external causes rather than internal flaws. Currently, I am applying similar analytic skills to investigate voter behaviors, exploring how societal factors and media portrayals impact voter perceptions of candidates. Outside academia, I am actively involved in Bloomer's Comedy as a writer.focus