Undergraduate

For general information about research opportunities, see our Humanities Research page.
For examples of specific project types, see Independent Research, Honors Theses., or Undergraduate Research Symposia.

Author/Title Research Type Related Fields
Sarah Poppe, "The Literary Body: Modernist Experiments with Object and Image," 2011. Undergraduate, Symposia
Sarah St Albin, "The Fallibility of Post-Enlightenment Virtue in Matthew G. Lewis’ The Monk," 2013. Undergraduate, Symposia
Shane Christopher Sherod-Clyburn. Exploration: The Poetic Legacy of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2012. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Shelby Ann Parkin. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2012. 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
Sher-Min Faith Yang. This Inner Time is Our Wife': Time, Separation and Love in Three Contemporary Novels. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2012. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Sher-Min Yang, "The Literature of Sexuality: Evolving British Attitudes through the Later 20th Century into Contemporary Times," 2012. Undergraduate, Symposia
Sophia Alandra Siao. Walter Benjamin and Translation: Immigration and Afterlife of Identity. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2013. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Stephanie E. King. "The Author as Editor: Examining the Role of the Gladiator and the Amphitheater in Nineteenth-Century Historical Novels.". Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2015. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Stephanie Rose Whitney. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2012. 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
Stephanie Whitney, "Exploring the International Student Experience: Improving the University's Response to a Changing Student Population," 2012. Undergraduate, Symposia
Stephanie Yi-Farng Hsieh. Perception, Creation, and the Space Between: A Consideration of Reality-Generating Devices in Science Fiction. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2012. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Stephen Joseph Connelly. "Progress, War, and the Eternal Return: Reflections on Time within the Fantasies of J.R.R. Tolkien and E.R. Eddison.". Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2015. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Steven Trey Wallace. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2015. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Tanya Joy Friedland. Harry Potter and the Violence of Censorship. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2014. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Thomas Teancum Gunn. Amazing Stories: Wonder as a Reader Response in the Contemporary Novel. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2013. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Tiffany Loh, "All Up In The Hair: The Significance of Coiffure in Crome Yellow," 2013. Undergraduate, Symposia
Tiffany Loh. Marxist Objects in Mrs. Dalloway. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2013. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Trevor Neil White. The Digital Campfire: Interactive Horror Storytelling and Web 2.0. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2013. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Tristan Michael Riesen. "The 'Other' Victorians: Sexuality, Censorship, and Film Noir.". Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2015. Undergraduate, Honors Theses
Tyler Leigh Britton. Woolf's The Waves: On Words. Honors Thesis, University of Washington. 2012. 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
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
Vincent Pham, "Injecting Racist Hysteria: How Media Coverage of the 2009 H1N1 (Swine Flu) Virus Raises Questions About Border Security, NAFTA, and Mexican Representation in U.S. Culture," 2014. Undergraduate, Symposia