Theses/Dissertations from 2015
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
Theses/Dissertations from 2014
NUESTROS SONIDOS: A CASE STUDY OF BILINGUAL MUSIC AND PLAY AMONG PRIMARY-SCHOOL AGE HERITAGE LANGUAGE LEARNERS, Sara P. Alvarez
Image/Text and Text/Image: Reimagining Multimodal Relationships through Dissociation, Amy K. Anderson
Considering the Human and Nonhuman in Literary Studies: Notes for a Biographic Network Approach for the Study of Literary Objects, Edward L. Bullock
CREATING DOMESTIC DEPENDENTS: INDIAN REMOVAL, CHEROKEE SOVEREIGNTY AND WOMEN’S RIGHTS, Jesslyn R. Collins-Frohlich
Strong Angels of Comfort: Middle Class Managing Daughters in Victorian Literature, Emily A. Dotson
The Power of Multiplying: Reproductive Control in American Culture, 1850-1930, Virginia B. Engholm
KNOWING AND BEING KNOWN: SEXUAL DELINQUENCY, STARDOM, AND ADOLESCENT GIRLHOOD IN MIDCENTURY AMERICAN FILM, Michael Todd Hendricks
WHITHERSOEVER THOU GOEST: THE DISCOURSES OF EXILE IN EARLY MODERN LITERATURE, Joshua Seth Lee
HYBRIDITY, TRAUMA, AND QUEER IDENTITY: READING MASCULINITY ACROSS THE TEXTS OF JUNOT DÍAZ, Hannah Fraser LeGris
Apparitional Economies: Spectral Imagery in the Antebellum Imaginaton, Holly F. Osborn
KATHERINE MANSFIELD AMONG THE MODERNS: HER IMPACT ON VIRGINIA WOOLF, D. H. LAWRENCE, AND ALDOUS HUXLEY, Nicola Anne Tarrant-Hoskins
SETTLING MUD, RUNNING STREAMS, AND “THE WHOLE THING ABOUT MEN AND WOMEN”: SUBVERTING CLASSICAL DISCOURSE AND THE ROLE OF CHARACTER IN GERTRUDE STEIN’S “MELANCTHA”, Elizabeth D. S. Wise
Theses/Dissertations from 2013
Randomness, Uncertainty, and Economic Behavior: The Life of Money in Eighteenth-Century Fiction, Devjani Roy
Witnessing the Web: The Rhetoric of American E-Vangelism and Persuasion Online, Amber M. Stamper
A New Way of Living: Bioeconomic Models in Post-Apocalyptic Dystopias, Margaret A. Wells
Theses/Dissertations from 2012
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE TECHNOLOGICAL SUBLIME: HOW VIRTUAL CHARACTERS INFLUENCE THE LANDSCAPE OF MODERN SUBLIMITY, Kyle Craft-Jenkins