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TitleDateCreatorPublication TypeInstitution
Zora Neale Hurston: A Universal Voice Far Removed From the Orgasms of Harlem2014Canada, Fred StudentEnglish, UNCG
You Made Me This Way: Systems of Oppression in Joseph Heller's Something Happened2005Humphries, Matthew McLaurinStudentEnglish, UNCG
“You have waked me all up”: New Women’s reformist utopian novels of the Progressive Era2018Beeson, Alicia MathenyStudentEnglish, UNCG
Writing program administration and institutional narratives2011Hassell Ritola, Tonya StudentEnglish, UNCG
Writing the body : sentimental rhetoric in nineteenth-century Southern women writers’ fictio...2022Watson, Jamie StudentEnglish, UNCG
Wounded whiteness: masculinity, sincerity, and settlement in contemporary U.S. fiction2015Laminack, Zachary S.StudentEnglish, UNCG
Women's rhetoric(s) as a method for feminist pedagogy in composition studies2011Field, Laura A.StudentEnglish, UNCG
Woman, warrior: the story of Linda Bray and an analysis of female war veterans in the Americ...2009Ruffin, Ingrid J.StudentEnglish, UNCG
With Regards from Frankel City2008Walker, Susan OvercashStudentEnglish, UNCG
Wild, willful, and wicked: African American childhood and the nineteenth-century literary im...2013Brewington, Paulette F.StudentEnglish, UNCG
Why whites riot: the race riot narrative and demonstrations of nineteenth century black citi...2011McFarland, Ebone StudentEnglish, UNCG
Who Would Have Thought It?: Space and Hybridity in Chicana Literature and Literary Humanitar...2007Houlihan, Erin KathleenStudentEnglish, UNCG
Whiteface as rhetorical metis in Sharmila Sen’s Not quite not white : and, Code meshing: pra...2020Raghunandan, Janie StudentEnglish, UNCG
"What's in a name?": theorizing an etymological dictionary of Shakespearean characters.2009Beshere, Robert C.StudentEnglish, UNCG
What We Talk About When We Talk About Emotion: The Rhetoric of Emotion in Composition. 2008Vogel, Elizabeth StudentEnglish, UNCG
The Whale, the Whaler, and the World: An Ecocritical Evaluation of Melville's Moby-Dick2021Davidson, Matthew StudentEnglish, UNCG
We are never more human2012Bookman, Elly KathrynStudentEnglish, UNCG
Venus' Frown: the paradox of chaste marriage in the Dedicatory Poems to Salve Deus Rex Judæo...2013Hamrick, Forrest StudentEnglish, UNCG
Utopian discourse: identity, ethnicity, and community in post-Cold War American narrative.2010Tedder, Charles F.StudentEnglish, UNCG
Utilizing the writing workshop in the high school English classrooms2016Snider, Elizabeth MichelleStudentEnglish, UNCG
Undue burdens: the Black woman subject in June Medical Services LLC. V. Russo : and, “Will y...2020Carter, Morgan EllenStudentEnglish, UNCG
Underway2013Dashiell, Rebecca StudentEnglish, UNCG
Uncovering agency in oppressive nineteenth-century domesticated workplaces2019Crawley, Kristy LilesStudentEnglish, UNCG
Turning back the tides: the Anglo-Saxon vice of ofermod in Tolkien’s Fall of Arthur AND The ...2016Cutler, Colin J.StudentEnglish, UNCG
Transferring cultures across imagined borders: a look at Quentin Compson and Martin Arrowsmi...2011Barbour, Brian FosterStudentEnglish, UNCG
Transference and countertransference : Freud’s therapeutic frame in narratives of psychother...2022Gay, Jesse StudentEnglish, UNCG
Tracks we leave2014Julius, Langdon DeanStudentEnglish, UNCG
The town that made monday, part I2013Davenport, Leah H.StudentEnglish, UNCG
Towards consequence and collaboration in composition studies: theorizing collaboration after...2011Duffy, William E.StudentEnglish, UNCG
Toward a translingual composition: ancient rhetorics and language difference2012Ray, Brian StudentEnglish, UNCG
Toward a theory-based developmental reading program2008Renn, Elizabeth StudentEnglish, UNCG
Touch me where I'm rusting2014Blanchard, Ann-Marie StudentEnglish, UNCG
Tolkien's synthetic myth fantasy at the dawn of the global age ; and, Comic book cosmopolis...2005Tedder, Charles F.StudentEnglish, UNCG
"To Speak For Myself": Eighteenth-Century Writers of Color and the First Great Awakening2014Pisano, Andrew MichaelStudentEnglish, UNCG
"To form a new world, new systems create": Margaret Lowther Page's poetic revisions of women...2010Wallis, Lauren M.StudentEnglish, UNCG
Thirsty garden2013Raha, Jennifer LindaStudentEnglish, UNCG
Teaching Matters: Pedagogical Ideologies and Success in the Basic Writing Classroom2007Bir, Elizabeth A. StudentEnglish, UNCG
The tattooed treatise: breaking down mind/body binaries in Moby-Dick ; and Poetic minds in c...2009Guy-McAlpin, Charles T.StudentEnglish, UNCG
T. S. Eliot’s debt to J. M. Robertson: a consideration of their critical theories as represe...2009Brammer, Jacky L. StudentEnglish, UNCG
“Swiche illusiouns and meschaunces”: magic as a catalytic agent in the Breton lay : and, “Ke...2020Smith, William SiegfriedStudentEnglish, UNCG
Suffering and liberation: the personal poetics of Robert Lowell and Allen Ginsberg2011McNees, Matthew J.StudentEnglish, UNCG
Strange changes: cultural transformation in U.S. magical realist fiction2008Bro, Lisa WengerStudentEnglish, UNCG
Story as a Weapon in Colonized America: Native American Women's Transrhetorical Fight for La...2008Wilkinson, Elizabeth LeighStudentEnglish, UNCG
Staking out space: British women’s war poetry, 1780-18402019Dolive, Emily J.StudentEnglish, UNCG
The speculative mode: intersections of literature and the new science in Restoration England...2018Matey, Crystal LeeStudentEnglish, UNCG
The Spark of the Text: Toward an Ethical Reading Theory for Traumatic Literature2008Atchison, Steven ToddStudentEnglish, UNCG
The sounds of Zora Neale Hurston's Their eyes were watching God: blues rhythm, rhyme, and re...2013Zimmerman, Katherine AnneStudentEnglish, UNCG
The souls of good folk: prophetic pragmatism as a pedagogy of humanity in the composition cl...2010Carter, Temeka L.StudentEnglish, UNCG
Something Creative: Developing the Well-Rounded Writer in the High School English Classroom2014Kane, Taylor R.StudentEnglish, UNCG
Shakespeare’s Aaron as a figure of Black anger2018Brown, Asia BrianaStudentEnglish, UNCG