Honors Theses

Author/Title Research Type Related Fields
Adam Nathan Kirstein. "Tarzan Of The Apologists: The Burroughsian Evolutionary Paradox, and Anthropocentric Contradictions Fuelling Cultural, Iconographic Prevalence of The Ape-Man.". Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2015. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Elizabeth Ann Strehlo. "The aloe that flowers once in a hundred years': Identification and idealization in Austen & Brontë.". Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2015. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Victoria Sinan Duan. "Form and Traumatic Remembrance in Toni Morrison's Beloved: A Percolation on Stream of Consciousness Models of Presenting Interior Monologues.". Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2015. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Maisie Alexandra Leese. "Female Re-Orientation Abroad: Considering the modern woman's potential to reclaim travel in the Middle East.". Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2015. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Elizabeth Li Tao. "Keeping up with the beat: The inclusion of slang terms through hip hop music into the American-English lexicon.". Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2015. 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
Max Stuart Carsen. V-Processes in Gravity's Rainbow. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2014. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Salwa Tabassum Hoque. Bodies Stripped. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2014. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Dominique E. Naylor. Uncovering Adventure: Disguise and the Masking of Power in the Sherlock Holmes Stories. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2014. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Nicholas Alexander Weber. Victorian Normalization and Willful Exile: Biopower and the bildungsroman in the works of Charles Dickens. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2014. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Eric Ga-Ming Cheuk. What has cast such a shadow on you?: Monstrosity, Interpretive Excess, and the Politics of Representation in Poe's "The Man of the Crowd" and Melville's "Benito Cereno.". Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2014. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Matthew Michael Jackson. The Traumatic Utopia. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2014. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Emelia Hope Nitz-Ritter. Common Core, Common Tongue? An analysis of the treatment of language in the Common Core State Standards. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2014. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Natalie Ann White. How attached are we to technology? : An examination of the technological culture in Margaret Atwood's Oryx and Crake and its subversion of the nature-culture paradox. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2014. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Jordan Taylor Augustine. Look What Thy Memory Cannot Contain: Some Notes on William Gibson's Agrippa (A Book of the Dead) and the Poetics of Mnemonic Technologies. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2014. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Heekwon Choi. Formations of Resistance in Korean American Fiction. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2014. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Ian Nathaniel James. De historiis sensis: Perceiving Alternative Histories through Medieval Historiography. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2014. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Brandon Lee Oppenheim. World Building and Foundation Shifting: Queer World Creation through the Transgressive and Obscene Literatures of Story of the Eye and Nightwood. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2014. Undergraduate, Honors Theses