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Complicated submissions : sati and subversion in three women’s novels of the Raj AND Appledo...2022Hawley, Celia LegbandStudentEnglish, UNCG
Bearing the weight of honor: knightly navigation of chivalry’s physical, religious, and soci...2021Greene, Corrie W.StudentEnglish, UNCG
Writing the body : sentimental rhetoric in nineteenth-century Southern women writers’ fictio...2022Watson, Jamie StudentEnglish, UNCG
Regionalizing rhetoric : making, writing, and teaching place2022Haynes, Leah Justine SinkStudentEnglish, UNCG
Sentimental biopolitics and nineteenth-century American literary representations of female f...2022Joyce, Shelby E.StudentEnglish, UNCG
The racism of maternalism : Grace King’s feminine white supremacy AND Edna Pontellier’s hidd...2022Robertson, Elizabeth PadgettStudentEnglish, UNCG
'Set the record straight' : nonviolence and the interpretation of trans life writing AND Und...2022Weaver, Virginia P.StudentEnglish, UNCG
Nation, region, and power in the Southern abject heterotopia2022Compton, Benjamin S.F.StudentEnglish, UNCG
Sense, conscience, and soul : the hybrid epistemology of natural science and Unitarian faith...2021Ratliff, Cameron L.StudentEnglish, UNCG
Ordering the chaos : family, nation, and terror in post-9/11 anglophone fiction2022Shelat, Jay N.StudentEnglish, UNCG
Transference and countertransference : Freud’s therapeutic frame in narratives of psychother...2022Gay, Jesse StudentEnglish, UNCG
“Either way I’m demoted to a tiny cubicle :” a traumatic encounter with office work, bureauc...2022South, Jeremy StudentEnglish, UNCG
Mourning through murder: the role of psychic mimesis in early modern revenge tragedies AND S...2018Kelly, Maggie S.StudentEnglish, UNCG
Camp No and soldier-writers: disidentification and ethical remapping in post-9/11 narratives...2021Armstrong, Matthew C.StudentEnglish, UNCG
The Black God trope: toward a history of Black Nationalist religious rhetoric2018Collins, Armondo StudentEnglish, UNCG
“May the odds be ever in your favor” : The Hunger Games as texts for critical engagement AND...2022Army, Abigail G.StudentEnglish, UNCG
The speculative mode: intersections of literature and the new science in Restoration England...2018Matey, Crystal LeeStudentEnglish, UNCG
Human nature and the Civil War: justification, comprehension, and reconciliation through env...2018Luikart, Tamara StudentEnglish, UNCG
Inhabiting a broken body: female agency in the Middle Ages AND Murderous mothers: implicatio...2018Beeman, Reba KatherineStudentEnglish, UNCG
“Much improved of late”: ecogothic readings of improvement in American and British novels, 1...2020McMillan, Bryan StudentEnglish, UNCG
Whiteface as rhetorical metis in Sharmila Sen’s Not quite not white : and, Code meshing: pra...2020Raghunandan, Janie StudentEnglish, UNCG
Scientific sympathy and understanding in Mary Barton : and, Antifraternalism and biblical al...2020Cox, Sarah NoelStudentEnglish, UNCG
Making protest matter: bodies, objects, and rhetorical assemblage in social justice movement...2020McCrary, Andrea StudentEnglish, UNCG
Popular culture as pharmakon: metamodernism and the deconstruction of status quo consciousne...2020Pruitt, Daniel JosephStudentEnglish, UNCG
Analyzing Sex and Gender Identity through Attire, Behavior, and Environment in Virginia Wool...2021O'Hern, Sarah Jean StudentEnglish, UNCG