Theses/Dissertations from 2015
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
REVERSING THE TROPE OF WHITE PATERNALISM OR MAKING MAMMIES?: BLACK DOMESTIC SERVANTS IN THE WORKS OF FAULKNER, CREWS, AND STOCKETT, Anna Gatewood
Dissertations from 2011
SEEING SUBJECTS: RECOGNITION, IDENTITY, AND VISUAL CULTURES IN LITERARY MODERNISM, George Micajah Phillips
NATION, FANTASY, AND MIMICRY: ELEMENTS OF POLITICAL RESISTANCE IN POSTCOLONIAL INDIAN CINEMA, Aparajita Sengupta
Dissertations from 2007
THE BOETHIAN VISION OF ETERNITY IN OLD, MIDDLE, AND EARLY MODERN ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS OF DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHI, Kenneth Carr Hawley
Dissertations from 2006
THE ELECTRONIC EDITION AND TEXTUAL CRITICISM OF AMERICAN MUSICAL THEATRE, Douglas Larue Reside