Author/Title |
Research Type |
Related Fields |
McCourt, Amanda. Futurist Folklore and Materialist Magic: New Wave Science Fiction in American Counterculture. 2024. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
20th Century, Affect, American, Culture, Genre Theory, Science Fiction |
Giffel, Kaelie. Women with Issues: Feminist Literary Criticism, Alienation and the University. 2022. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
21st Century, Affect, Education, Gender, Literature, Women Writers |
Bald, Emily. Affective Time: American Realism as Resynchronization, 1860-1910. 2018. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
19th Century, Affect, American, Literature |
Boulware, Taylor. Fascination/Frustration: Slash Fandom, Genre, and Queer Uptake. 2017. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Affect, Communication, Film/Cinema, Gender, Genre Theory, Queer Studies |
Schaeffer, Tesla. Legible Grief : Discursive Liminality in Twentieth Century Literatures of Trauma. 2017. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Affect, Psychology |
Bourbonnais, Alissa. Choreographing Memory: Performance and Embodiment in Multimodal Narrative. 2016. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Affect, Cognitive Science, Disability, Experimental, Media Studies, Performance Studies |
Arteaga, Rachel. "Sorrow Brought Forth Joy": Feelings of Faith in American Literature. 2016. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Affect, American, Culture, Literature |
Ottinger, Aaron. The Role of Geometry in Wordsworth's "Science of Feelings." 2016. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
18th Century, Aesthetics, Affect, British, Media Studies, Philosophy, Poetry and Poetics, Romanticism, Science and Technology |
Kelly, JoAnn. Embodying Agency: The Liberal Will, the Psychophysiological Individual, and Intersubjective Connections in the Victorian Novel. 2012. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
19th Century, Affect, British, Language, Literature, Novel/Prose Fiction, Psychology, Science and Technology |