Author/Title |
Research Type |
Related Fields |
Roberts, Daniel Elliot. Disordering Personality: Algorithmic Power, Criminal Profiling, and Diagnosis in Psychiatry and Forensic Investigation. 2021. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Disability, Literature, Psychology |
Schaeffer, Tesla. Legible Grief : Discursive Liminality in Twentieth Century Literatures of Trauma. 2017. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Affect, Psychology |
Vidrine-Isbell, Bonnie. The Impact of Social Bonding and Socioemotionality in Adult Language Learning: Blending Applied Linguistics and Neuroscience. 2017. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Linguistics, Multilingualism, Psychology, Second Language Acquisition |
Lim, Tae Yun. Female Exiles in Language: Reading for New Poetic Subjects in Modern and Contemporary Feminist Experimental Poetry. 2016. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Feminism and Feminist Theory, Gender, Poetry and Poetics, Psychology, Queer Studies, Race and Ethnicity, Sexuality, Women Writers |
Caruso, John. The Poetics of Haunting and the Haunting of Poetics: Author and Reader as Uncanny Doubles in the Work of Edgar Allen Poe. 2014. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
19th Century, Literature, Philosophy, Poetry and Poetics, Psychology |
Buttler, Tasha Marie. Learning the Languages of Nostalgia in Modern and Contemporary Literature. 2012. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
Language, Literature, Modernism, Psychology |
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 |
Levay, Matthew Taylor. Modernism's Crimes: Violence, Degeneracy, and Detection. 2009. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. |
Graduate, Dissertations |
American, British, Law, Literature, Modernism, Novel/Prose Fiction, Psychology, Transatlantic, Urban Studies |