Honors Theses

Author/Title Research Type Related Fields
Emily Brinham Pierce. Latent Love or Lust? Liberating Female Sexuality in Joe Wright's 2012 filmic adaptation of Anna Karenina. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2014. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Heather Dawn Bervid. Personal Identity: The Effects of Globalization and Commodification on Nationality, Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Lawrence Chua's Gold by the Inch. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2014. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Enrico Jarod Doan. From Americana to the Borderlands Consciousness: The Evolution of Violence from the Frontier to the Geo-Political Border between the United States and Mexico. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2014. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Stephanie Valentine Kastner. How Easy it was to Fast:' Anorexia and the Self-Starving Body in the Biopolitical Era. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2014. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Whitney Paige Schmidt. Hyperbolic Interpellation: Subjectivity in Bioshock. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2014. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Hilary Roseann Bowen. Crossing the Frame Between Art and Audience through Movement: Themes of Representation in The Cost of Living. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2014. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Rebecca Lynne Eskildsen. Flipped: the gender of book covers. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2014. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Cali Rose Kopczick. Translation as History-Writing: Disrupting Linearity Come Hell and High Water. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2014. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
William Connor Smith. Encountering Violence in the Spectacle of Suzanne Collins' The Hunger Games. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2014. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Nicholas Gideon Carr. The Messy Spaces In Between: Multicultural Literature in Contemporary Denmark. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2014. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Tanya Joy Friedland. Harry Potter and the Violence of Censorship. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2014. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Dandi Meng. Alimentary School: Roald Dahl and the Biopolitics of Consumption. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2014. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Danielle Marie VonLehe. The Dialectical Photograph: Redefining the Historical Process Using the Photography of Eugène Atget. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2014. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Olivia Maria de Recat. A Brief Fly-Through: Transcendence in Prose Poetry. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2013. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Nicholas Benjamin Katleman. The Spondee: A Solemn Toast to the Manic. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2013. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Geoffrey Aaron Paul. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2013. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Chelsey L. Slattum. Unimagined Identity: The Many Implications of Namelessness in The Cocktail Party. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2013. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Milo Umberto Zorzino. Howards End, Thornfield Hall, and the Creation of Alternative British Modernities. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2013. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Julie Feng. The Art of Ars Poetica: Exploring the Movement of Metalanguage in Poetry about Poetry. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2013. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Samuel Kolodezh. Spectral Laughter: Constructing a Modern Subjectivity through Humor in The Castle Spectre. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2013. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Reed James Perkins. Comics to Memes: The Transition into 'Post-postmodernism'. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2013. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Emilie Virginia Smith. What's in a name? George Washington Gómez and the civil war of (linguistic) identity. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2013. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Jeremy Cameron Goheen. The Low and Godful Man: Masculinity in Charles Kingsley and Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2013. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Noah Jacob Lee-Engel. Decolonial Declensions. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2013. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Vincent Quang Pham. Revisiting Linsanity: Understanding the Continued Cultural Significance of Jeremy Lin. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2013. Undergraduate, Honors Theses