Honors Theses

Author/Title Research Type Related Fields
Stephanie Yu: Alien Language and Human Empire: Language Acquisition in Science Fiction as a Subversion of Imperial Relations with ‘Alien’, 2024 Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Tamar Leveson Reading Pregnancy as Liminality in Modernist British Fiction Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Tristan Walde: Catching the Catcher in the Rye: Charles Taylor’s Ideal of Authenticity’s Attempt to Save Holden Caulfield from His Naïve Navigation of Modernity’s ‘loss of meaning’ Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Vinh Wong: The Wheel, 2024 Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Wen Eckelberg: 為胡 Woo Way: The Path of My Maternal Family, 2024 Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Aaron Douglas Huebner. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2015. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
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
Ajjana Thairungroj. An Exploration of Metaphysical Loneliness and Relationships in Sputnik Sweetheart and Kitchen. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2012. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Alaska Lea McGann. Gaps in Transnational Translation: (Mis)Understanding Relationships in Martinez's Mother Tongue. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2012. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Alejandro Les Guardado. The Drama of Reproduction: The Family Unit as a Site for Gender Performance in Jeffrey Eugenides' Middlesex. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2013. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Alexander Catchings. Look Who's Laughing: Self-Making, Humor, and Subjectivity in the Neo-Slave Narrative. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2012. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Alexandra Elizabeth Deem. Envisioning Intent: Models of Biopolitical Carnival in Benito Cereno and Heart of Darkness. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2014. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Alison Wan-Ying Cheung. "Because there is No Elsewhere: Revaluing Conscious Physicality in Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials.". Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2015. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Amanda Rose Whitbeck. Identity and Agency in The Fourth Century. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2012. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Andrea M. Squires. You are welcome to it if you like:" Seeing and Being Seen, While Reading History from Within the Margins: A Look at Jamaica Kincaid's Lucy." Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2013. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Annie Yamashita. Press Start: the Rise of the Video Game Art Form. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2013. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Anthea Piong. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2013. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Ariel Basom. Queer Manhattan: Truman Capote's Strange New York. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2014. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Bailey Elyse Rahn. Trolls, Transition and Tradition: Rewriting Norwegian Identity in Immigrant and Homesteading Literature. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2012. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Barbara Marie Marshall. Remediation Techniques: House of Leaves a Critique of Trauma. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2013. 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
Bryan Matthew Wilson. Framing the Slum: On NoViolet Bulawayo's We Need New Names. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Caitlin Elizabeth Donnelly. Metafictional Dynamics of Grief and Coping in Turn-of-the-21st-Century Literature. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2012. 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
Carlee Ann Horst. "Creating an Empowering Classroom Discourse on Gender through Great Expectations.". Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2015. Undergraduate, Honors Theses