Year
|
Graduate
|
Dissertation
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2024 |
Robyn Rowley |
Laughing With the Medusas: Feminist Politics in the Age of Media Transformation |
|
Pearl Nielsen |
Decolonizing the Medical Encounter: Restorative Ethics of Care and Cared-For Subject Production in Afro-Caribbean Postcolonial Literary Discourses
|
2023 |
Sarah Rose Hancock |
The Social Life of Flowers: Women and Ornament in Eighteenth-Century Britain
|
2022 |
Craig Stamm |
Poetry and Natural History in the Joseph Johnson Network
|
2021 |
Steven Gotzler |
Working Models: Intellectual Work, Postwar Fiction, and the Resources of Cultural Studies
|
|
Robert Kilpatrick |
Postwar Family Fictions: Genres of the Middle-Class American Family, 1950-2000 |
|
Nathan Pensky |
Cartesian Theaters, Shakespearean Minds: Interpreting the Literature of Being and Seeming |
|
Avery Wiscomb |
A Humanities-Centered History of Early AI: Herbert A. Simon and His Books
|
2020 |
Natalie Suzelis |
Shakespeare and the Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism: Ecology, Reproduction, and Commodities
|
|
Bret Vukoder |
Filmic Aesthetics and Technologies of War, Policy, and "Truth" in the Motion Pictures of the United States Information Agency |
2019 |
Jacob Goessling |
Appalachian Coal Culture and the Residue of Fossil Capital, 1968-Present
|
2018 |
Juliann Reineke |
Three Sheets to the Wind: The Jolly Jack Tar and Eighteenth-Century British Masculinity |
|
Jamie Smith
|
Rights and Rites: Revolution, Gender, Performance, and Religion in British Novels of the 1790s
|
|
Pavithra Tantrigoda
|
Contesting "Green Imperialism": Rights and Ecology in South Asian Literature
|
2017 |
Matthew Lambert
|
The Green Depression: Landscape, Environmentalism, and Social Justice in the 1930s and 40s |
|
D.J. Schuldt
|
The Dissenting Academies and the Literary Politics of the 1790s |
2016 |
Kate Hamilton
|
'The Voice of Fame’: Frances Burney and Eighteenth-Century British Celebrity |
|
Kate Holterhoff
|
Speculating Victorians: Romance Fictions and Evolutionary Science, 1859-1914 |
2015 |
David Haeselin
|
Searching...A Cultural History of Twentieth-Century Information Retrieval |
|
Heather Steffen |
Academic Labor in an Age of Change: Criticism of the U.S. University, 1890-1930 |
|
Eric Vázquez |
Realms of Inconsequence: U.S. Imaginaries of Central America, 1979-2005 |
2013 |
Sheila Liming |
The Natural Woman: Science and Sentimentality in Nineteenth-Century America |
2012 |
Geoffrey Glover |
Fables of Difference: African American Science Fiction from 1931 Through 2006 |
|
Christopher Jeremy Taylor |
The Fortified Compound: New Journalism and the New Right |
2011 |
Nilak Datta |
Authentic Fictions in Homely Worlds: The Construction of the Post-Tourist Gaze in Postmodern American Fiction |
|
Bill Blake |
Soldier Playwrights, Public Honor, and the Making of Liberal Arts Culture, 1660-1737 |
2010 |
Emily Klein |
Constructing the American Activist: Twentieth-Century Political Performances and Discourses of Social Change |
2009 |
Mario Castagnaro |
Embellishment, Fabrication, and Scandal: Hoaxing and the American Press |
|
Rebecca May |
Morbid Parts: Dissection and the Gothic in the Long Nineteenth Century |
2008 |
Thora Brylowe |
Romantic Arts & Letters: British Print, Paint, and Engraving 1760-1830 |
2007 |
Srila Nayak |
Citizens Everywhere: Modernism, Decolonization, and Discourses of Citizenship |
2006 |
Courtney Maloney |
Images of Steel: Labor, Memory and the Cultural Work of Corporate Photographers |
|
Dana Gilserman-Kopans |
The English Malady: Egendering Insanity in the Eighteenth Century |
2005 |
Victor Cohen |
Heroes for Sale: Radical Politics and Genre Formation in Hard-Boiled Crime Fiction |