Graduate

Author/Title Research Type Related Fields
Jhingran, Nanya. Negative Capability, and a Feminist Metaphysics of Place in Meena Alexander’s Birthplace With Buried Stones (2013) and Fault Lines (1993). ProQuest Dissertations Publishing, 2023. Graduate, Masters Essays
Alharthi, Ahmad Abdulmajeed A. Breaking Away from Binaries: Teaching Writing with Critical Realist Sensibilities. 2023. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Wilson, Joseph Anthony. Literacy's Displacements: Toward Transnational Orientations to Writing and/as Translation. 2023. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Oliver, Jacob Skylar. Judgment, Trust, and Common Sense in American Literature. 2023. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Hankinson, Stephanie K. The Aesthetics of Catastrophe Time: Constructing Transhistorical and Artistic Archives of Disaster in Haiti and the Gulf Coast. 2023. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Koh, Eun Ji. American Han. 2023. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Robertson, Carol. “Let Them Read”— The Protestant Invitation for New Communities of Readers and Hearers to Engage with Hard Ancient Texts in the English Reformation/Renaissance Era. 2023. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Gilbert, Alycia. (Re)Imagining the Nineteenth Century: Issues of Power and Process in Period Adaptation. 2023. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Sobers, Janine H. Enchanted Modernisms: Global Literary Afterlives of the Spirit, 1922–1949. 2023. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Hernández, Olivia. Yo Soy, I Am: Chicana Punk Pedagogy in a Composition Classroom. 2023. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Lynch, Renee. Decolonizing Collaboration in English Language Teaching: Teacher Identity and Tanzania. 2023. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Postal, Caitlin. Stitching Time: Transtemporal Labor and Middle English Literature. 2022. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Jiang, Yixuan. “‘Dark Almost as If It Came from the Devil:’ The Relationship between Heathcliff’s Racialization and His Satanic Portrayal in Wuthering Heights.” University of Washington, 2022. Graduate, Masters Essays
DeBlois, Michael Anthony. To Lose Oneself in the Process: Form and Praxis in Contemporary Subject-in-Process Poetry. 2022. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Walker, Thomas Joseph. English Language Teachers' Pre-Service Identity Constructions: A Narrative-Focused Critical Ethnography. 2022. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Yim Schlotfeldt, Rachel. Speculating on the Terms of “Small, Foreign, and Female”: Reimagining the Temporality of Technology Through Asian American Cultural Production. 2022. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Poland, Matthew. The Global Migrations of George Eliot and Charles Dickens: Books, Newspapers, Archives. 2022. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Lundberg, Margaret. 'Inhabiting the Habitus': Identity, Belonging, and Becoming in the Narratives of Mature Women Returners at the University of Washington Tacoma. 2022. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Lovett, Sara. Making Change, Changing Spaces: An Antiracist Writing Ecology for First-Generation College Students. 2022. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Howard, Matthew. Race, Place, & Space: Historicizing Blackness & Mobility. 2022. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Hotz, Alysse Jaclyn. Diversity, Temporality, Population: The Securitization of the Democratic Pastorate and the Rise of the Racial Liberal Security State. 2022. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Hardison, Brian Christopher. Gildas’ On the Ruin of Britain: A Scribal Edition Based on the Text Preserved in Cambridge, University Library Ff.I.27. 2022. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Giffel, Kaelie. Women with Issues: Feminist Literary Criticism, Alienation and the University. 2022. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Gehrke, Laura. The Religious Lives of Women in the Novels of George Eliot and Charlotte Mary Yonge. 2022. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Eskew, Joshua. The Epistemic Stance and the Rhetorical Stance: A Frequency Analysis of Modal Verb Usage and Rhetorical Technique in Expert Witness Testimony. 2022. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations