Dissertations from 2022
Ghost (Hi)stories: Fiction as Alternative History in Brodber, Valdés, Cisneros, and Condé, Kristina Suzette Gibby
Dissertations from 2017
Flirt, Fight, or Flight: Spatial and Power Dynamics in Three Courtship Motifs in Modern European, American, and Latin American Literary Works and Musicals, Amy Lynne Catania
Remembering in Spite of All: The Construction of Collective Memory of State Terrorism in Mexico, Argentina, and Chile, Telba Espinoza-Contreras
Immigration, Ethnicity, and Citizenship: The Words and Faces of the Chinese of North America, Pengyi Huang
Poetics of Integration and the Making of Modern Chinese Drama: Cao Yu amongst Playwrights, Jingyuan Liu
Dissertations from 2016
(Re)Writing History in Maryse Condé, Femi Euba, and Reinaldo Arenas, Lázara Bolton
The Politics of Sensations: Body and Texture in Contemporary Cinema and Literature (Argentina - Cuba - Ireland), Guillermo Abel Severiche
Re-examining and Redefining the Concepts of Community, Justice, and Masculinity in the Works of René Depestre, Carlos Fuentes, and Ernest Gaines, Jacqueline Nicole Zimmer
Dissertations from 2015
Dwelling Poetically, Proceeding Orphically: The Platonic Tradition and the Heideggerian Humanism of Ernesto Grassi, Geoffrey Alexander Leeves Bain
Dissertations from 2012
Southern Bellas: the construction of Mestiza identity in Southern narratives, Wendy Aimee Braun
Short story cycles of the Americas, a transitional post-colonial form: a study of V.S. Naipaul's Miguel Street, Ernest Gaines's Bloodline, and Garbriel Garcia Marquez's Los Funerales de Mama Grande, Benjamin Sands Yves Forkner
Trans-Atlantic circulation of black tropes: Èsù and the West African griot as poetic references for liberation in cultures of the African diaspora, Jean-Baptiste Meunier
Virgil's shipwreck: how a Roman poet made and unmade the epic in the west, Jesse Bryan Burchfield Russell
Dissertations from 2011
Hear (no) evil, see (no) evil, speak (no) evil: artistic representations of Argentina's "Dirty War", Juliana Theresa Reineman
Dissertations from 2010
Reading Out of Doors: How Nature Becomes Text and Vice-Versa, Richmond Minor Eustis
More than Words, More than Wounds: (Re)Writing 'Wounded' Women and Healing Pedagogies, Rachel Nicole Spear
Theses from 2009
City as prison: negotiating identity in the urban space in the nineteenth-century novel, Anita Michelle Dubroc
Theses from 2008
Ancient Greek and ancient Hebrew agrarianism: an ecocritical study of Hesiod's Works and Days and the Book of Proverbs, Ernest Nathan Manning
Native Spiritualities As Resistance: Disrupting Colonialism in the Americas, Kirstin Lea Squint
Dissertations from 2007
Displacement and the text: exploring otherness in Jean Rhys' Wide Sargasso Sea, Maryse Condé's La migration des coeurs, Rosario Ferré's The House on the Lagoon, and Tina De Rosa's Paper Fish, Melody Boyd Carriere
Dissertations from 2006
Reading trauma in postmodern and postcolonial literature: Charlotte Delbo, Toni Morrison, and the literary imagination of the aftermath, Sylviane Finck
Repression and reduction: the apparatchik's discourse in the works of Ammianus Marcellinus, Denis Diderot, Victor Serge and George Orwell, Jason Paul Juneau
Money and tragedy in the nineteenth-century novel, Clany Soileau
Dissertations from 2005
Exile as severance, Alexandru Boldor
Dissertations from 2004
Haunted by the uncanny - development of a genre from the late eighteenth to the late nineteenth century, Alexandra Maria Reuber
The figuration of Caliban in the constellation of postcolonial theory, Paulus Sarwoto
Dissertations from 2003
Politicizing the reader in the American lyric-epic: Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass and Pablo Neruda's Canto general, William Allegrezza
Perspectives on comparative literature, Alexandru Boldor
Translating "Hebrew" into "Greek": the discursive hermeneutics of Emmanuel Levinas's Talmudic readings, Matthew Wayne Guy
An Africanist-Orientalist discourse: the other in Shakespeare and Hellenistic tragedy, Haegap Jeoung
Theses from 2002
Stefan Zweig and Russia, Lidia Zhigunova
Theses/Dissertations from 2000
Gods, Men and Their Gifts: a Comparison of the "Iliad", the "Odyssey", the "Aeneid" and "Paradise Lost", Paul Norman Anderson
Rights of Passage: a Cross -Cultural Study of Maroon Novels by Black Women., Randi Gray Kristensen
Slain in the Spirit: a Vodun Aesthetic in Selected Works of Simone Schwarz -Bart, Zora Neale Hurston, and Paule Marshall., Maria Thecla Smith
Theses/Dissertations from 1999
Family Portraits: Contemporary Women Novelists and the Nuclear Family., Tamra Lynn Horton
Dark Phoenix: The Representation of Black Woman in "Je Suis Martiniquaise" by Mayotte Capecia and "Mon Examen De Blanc" by Jacqueline Manicom., Sybil Shevron Jackson
Theses/Dissertations from 1998
Representations of Class, Gender, Race, and Religion in the Novels of Somerville and Ross, 1894-1925., Nicole Pepinster Greene
Theses/Dissertations from 1997
The Myth of Narcissus and the Narcissistic Structure., Joachim Conrad hermann Vogeler
Theses/Dissertations from 1996
The Amazon Myth in Western Literature., Bruce Robert Magee
Theses/Dissertations from 1993
The Poetry In-Between: Presence and Absence in Whitman, Rimbaud, and Hopkins., Jonathan Flint Alexander
Discourses of Maternity and the Postmodern Narrative: A Study of Lessing, Walker, and Atwood., Janet J. Montelaro