Theses/Dissertations from 2016
What Slides From the Pain Chamber, Megan D. Henson
Comanche Boys, Benjamin D. Honea
Northside, Jesse L. Houk
Patriarchal Trauma in Appalachian Literature, Michelle Justus
MARILYN MONROE’S STAR CANON: POSTWAR AMERICAN CULTURE AND THE SEMIOTICS OF STARDOM, Amanda Konkle
Distinctly American: Performing Humanity in African American Literature from Proto to Post New Negro Renaissance, Julie A. Naviaux
STRONG, INDEPENDENT, AND IN LOVE: FIGHTING FEMALE FANTASIES IN POPULAR CULTURE, Allison P. Palumbo
House of Women, Robin L. Rahija
Slow Emergencies, Jordyn N. Rhorer
THE CONTEST OF MARRIAGE: DOMESTIC AUTHORITY IN THE VICTORIAN NOVEL, Morgan Richardson
A Culture of Rape: In Twentieth Century American Literature and Beyond, Lisa M. Schroot
Spinning the Plan Sideways, Erin Janel Shoot
Southern Transfiguration: Competing Cultural Narratives of (Ec)centric Religion in the Works of Faulkner, O’Connor, and Hurston, Craig D. Slaven
Resonant Texts: Sound, Noise, and Technology in Modern Literature, Leah Hutchison Toth
Theses/Dissertations from 2015
Turning Their Talk: Gendered Conversation in the Nineteenth-Century British Novel, Rebecca Beach
A PUBLIC DUTY: MEDICINE AND COMMERCE IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY AMERICAN LITERATURE AND CULTURE, Heather E. Chacon
Narrating Rewilding: Shifting Images of Wilderness in American Literature, Aaron Andrew Cloyd
The American Dime Museum: Bodily Spectacle and Social Midways in Turn-of-the-Century American Literature and Culture, James C. Fairfield
Fashioning Mobility: Navigating Space in Victorian Fiction, Mary C. Jones
The Beautiful Ones Go First, Sean Madden
More Than Death: Fear of Illness in American Literature 1775-1876, Sarah Schuetze
Partial Minds: The Strategic Underrepresentation of Consciousness in Postwar American Novels, Nathan A. Shank
SCRIBBLESCHOLAR WAS HERE: Confessional Notes of a Vandal Academic, Clay Shields
Recontextualizing Pudd'nhead: Minstrelsy, Race, and the Performance of Progress, Collin A. Skeen
The Joys of Earth: Evolutionary Kinship in Victorian Atheist and Agnostic Authors, Keri R. Stevenson
