Honors Theses

Author/Title Research Type Related Fields
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
Bryan Matthew Wilson. Framing the Slum: On NoViolet Bulawayo's We Need New Names. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Ariel Basom. Queer Manhattan: Truman Capote's Strange New York. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2014. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Ian Russell Cunningham. The War Will Be Televised: Racial Profiling and the War on Drugs in Breaking Bad. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2014. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Vedran Jankovic. Bow Down: The Evil of Banality and the Phantasmal Subject of Nightwood. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2014. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Sara Senia Patton. GPS to Herland: Mapping the Universal and Particular in Charlotte Gilman's Utopian Novel. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2014. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Nicole Megan Beckwith. Finding the Sunshine in Sitcom. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2014. 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
Hyungbin Lae Kang. The Image and Motif Across Conversation in Nightwood. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2014. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
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
Christopher Chance Campbell. Truth, Deception: History and Narrative in Borges' 'Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius.' Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2013. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Shelby Morgan Handler. [Un]covering Mirrors and Healing Backwards: Reclaiming Histories and Reframing Queer Jewish Anti-Zionist Resistance. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2013. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Nicole Grace Mendoza Masangkay. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2013. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
McKenna Jean Princing. Reclaiming the Fairy Tale: The Power of Fairy Tales to Advance Women's Rights and Act as Agents of Social Change in Popular Culture and the Academic Community. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2013. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Jordan Douglas Whitlock. I Wanna Be Sedated: Complicity and Relativism in Coetzee's Progressive Male Subject. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2013. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Jon William Collier. Optimism - Analyzing literature through a rose colored lens. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2013. Undergraduate, Honors Theses