Author/Title |
Research Type |
Related Fields |
Gilbert, Alycia. (Re)Imagining the Nineteenth Century: Issues of Power and Process in Period Adaptation. 2023. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
19th Century, Feminism and Feminist Theory, Gender, History, Popular Culture, Race and Ethnicity, Visual Culture |
Kumler, David Ryan. Into the Seething Vortex: Occult Horror and the Subversion of the Realistic. 2020. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Critical Race Theory, Culture, Novel/Prose Fiction, Political Science, Popular Culture |
Baker, Judy-Gail. BTS' A.R.M.Y. Web 2.0 Composing: Fangirl Translinguality as Parasocial, Motile Literacy Praxis. 2019. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Applied Linguistics, Culture, Digital Literacy, Popular Culture, Publics/Public Spheres, Rhetoric and Composition, Translation and Interpretation, Writing Pedagogy, Writing Systems |
Grimmer, Chelsea. Global Fluidity: Coalitional Worldbuilding in the Afterlife of Posthumanism. 2019. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
African American, American, Environment, Poetry and Poetics, Popular Culture, Queer Studies, Race and Ethnicity, Sexuality |
Kim, Ungsan. Cruising the Cityscape: Queer Temporality in Contemporary East Asian Cinema. 2019. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Film/Cinema, Popular Culture, Queer Studies, Sexuality, Transnational, Urban Studies, Visual Culture |
Chang, Edmond Y. Technoqueer: Re/Con/Figuring Posthuman Narratives. 2012. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
American, Culture, Gender, Literature, New Media, Popular Culture, Queer Studies, Race and Ethnicity, Science and Technology |
Emily James, "Before Babel: Modernism, the Nonsense Tradition, and Technologies of Word Production," 2009 |
Graduate, Dissertations |
19th Century, 20th Century, English, Literary Criticism, Literature, Novel/Prose Fiction, Popular Culture |