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TitleDateCreatorPublication TypeInstitution
Zora Neale Hurston: A Universal Voice Far Removed From the Orgasms of Harlem2014Canada, Fred StudentEnglish, UNCG
The Communist debate: Socialism as a political discourse in the Harlem Renaissance2015Canada, Fred StudentEnglish, UNCG
Beyond the borders of exile: exile, immigration, and migration in U.S. women’s writing2015Alvarez Wilson, Sonia StudentEnglish, UNCG
The embodied rhetoric of recruit training in the United States Marine Corps2015Bowman, Rachel LynneStudentEnglish, UNCG
Georgic rest and pastoral labor: John Clare’s Environmentalism AND “Fled for Shelter to a He...2015Coturri Sorenson, Gianina MarieStudentEnglish, UNCG
“Commingled souvenirs and prophecies”: the hybrid reality of Stevens’s Aesthetic Ecology of ...2015Lowry, William R.StudentEnglish, UNCG
“Necessary fictions”: authorship and transethnic identity in contemporary American narrative...2015Milne, Leah A.StudentEnglish, UNCG
Embodied female authorship in early modern English literature2015Shook, Lauren StudentEnglish, UNCG
Challenging mis-education through effective communication: a study of the communication and ...2015Smith, Cynthia A.StudentEnglish, UNCG
A return to the reader and their imagination: the forming of a referential world in order to...2015Smith, Michael D.StudentEnglish, UNCG
Quarrels of Sir Conscience: Langland’s critique of knighthood in the visio of Piers Plowman ...2015Sorenson, Eric M.StudentEnglish, UNCG
Declamation and dismemberment: rhetoric, the body, and disarticulation in four Victorian hor...2015Brumley, Mark ElliottStudentEnglish, UNCG
Cosmopolitan criminality in modern British literature2015Morehead, Craig ResStudentEnglish, UNCG
Rewriting rhetorical perfection: claiming agency and enacting embodiment within ballet’s cul...2015Scudder, Shana StudentEnglish, UNCG
The N-Word Manifesto: Interpreting Mark Twain via an Inspiration ‘Made in Germany’2015Canada, Fred StudentEnglish, UNCG
Bound by paper: nineteenth-century Southern editors and their Northern connections2015Sparks, Summar C.StudentEnglish, UNCG
Reframing the plantation house: preservation critique in Southern literature2015Webb, Cynthia MontgomeryStudentEnglish, UNCG
Exceptional scale: metafiction and the maximalist tradition in contemporary American literar...2015Burns, Daniel WarrenStudentEnglish, UNCG
Wounded whiteness: masculinity, sincerity, and settlement in contemporary U.S. fiction2015Laminack, Zachary S.StudentEnglish, UNCG
A satire of their own: subjectivity, subversion, and the rewriting of literary history in wo...2016Blades, Sonya ElisaStudentEnglish, UNCG
Discovering the kinetic language of violence on the early modern stage2016Carter, Matthew CharlesStudentEnglish, UNCG
Negotiating violence at the feast in medieval British texts2016Elmes, Melissa RidleyStudentEnglish, UNCG
The anatomy of joy: transforming perceptions of mysticism in the Early Modern period2016Fowler, Kathleen D.StudentEnglish, UNCG
Rejecting the empowered reader: re-claiming authorial agency in twenty-first century, avant-...2016Hall, Emily StudentEnglish, UNCG
Herstories of war: representations of silence in women's Vietnam/American war narratives2016Johnson, Alison M.StudentEnglish, UNCG