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Tufts University Department of English PhD Dissertations 1997-2015 First Name
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Eckstrom
Leif
Kamaiopili
Kyle
Love
Margaret
Maurissette
Fiona
Mueller
Luke
Mulder
James
Untimely Verse: Distressed Publishing and Exemplary Circulation in Antebellum America The Ancestral Nexus: Indigenous and Black Literatures of Survival Radical Canons: Epigraphs, Identity, and Caribbean Writers Narrating the (Im) Possible: Dystopian Literature and the Promise of a Liberated Future Knowing How to Go On: Modernism and the Ordinary Uses of Language Wasteful Bodies: Queer Embodiment and Erotics in Early Modern Literature
Payson
Christine
Pfeffer
Jessica
Scully
Matthew
Freitas
Vivek
Leonard
James Wharton Charles Daniel
Redmond Schneider
Emma
Studer
Seth
Toogood
Mickey
Clemence
James
Goh
Kelvin
Millan
Diego
Nelson
Matthew
Spellmire Ashtor
Adam Gila
Deren
Jennifer
DeToy
Terence
Hasselbach
Sara
Hildebrand
Molly
Sagal
Katie
Providential Defiance: Women Contesting Theocracy in American Historical Fiction 18272008 Spectral Materiality: Theoretical Approaches to Materialism in Early Modern England Against Form: Figural Excess and the Negative Democratic Impulse in American Literature Looking Laterally: Cosmopolitanism and the South Asian Postcolonial Novel Enumerology: Accountability and the Culture of Enumeration Those Without Sin: Voices of Color on White Protestant Christianity in Nineteenth-Century American Literature Listening for Justice: Cultivating Listeners in North American Environmental Justice Literature Backlash Realism: The American Novel During the Long 1980s Another Mediocrity: Victorian Realism and Local Detachment Secondary Textualities: Ideology, Form, and Performative Cinematic Authorship A New Kind of Dignity: Self Empowerment Literatures of the Neo-Liberal Age Laughter's Fury: The Double Bind of Black Laughter Speaking to be Overheard: Mid-Twentieth Century American Poetry and the Problem of Address Medieval Literature and Reading Addiction Textual Love: Theorizing a Relational Phenomenology Unstable Sympathies in the 19th-Century British Novel, 1814-1853 It's All in the Family--Metamodernism and the Contemporary (Anglo-) 'American' Novel The Passion of Christ in Seventeenth-Century Devotional Poetry: Crashaw, Donne, Herbert, Lanyer Mind the Gap: The Visual Arts, the Reader-asViewer, and Identity Critique in Early TwentiethCentury American Women's Writing Experimental Women: Reclaiming Women's Scientific Work in the Long Eighteenth Century
Dissertation Advisor Jackson, Virginia Lowe, Lisa
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Roy, Modhumita Ammons, Elizabeth Lurz, John
2018
Edelman, Lee and Haber, Judith Ammons, Elizabeth
2018
Edelman, Lee
2018
Edelman, Lee
2018
Roy, Modhumita Lowe, Lisa
2017
Ammons, Elizabeth
2017
Ammons, Elizabeth Takayoshi, Ichiro Litvak, Joseph
2017
Edelman, Lee
2016
Roy, Modhumita Sharpe, Christina Jackson, Virginia Fyler, John Edelman, Lee
2016
Hofkosh, Sonia
2015
Takayoshi, Ichiro Haber, Judith
2015
Sharpe, Christina
2015
Haslanger, Andrea
2015
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Tufts University Department of English PhD Dissertations 1997-2015 Gregory
Disordered Appetites: Female Flesh in the Works of Thomas Middleton The Road of Excess: Writing Trauma in Sentimental and Gothic Texts 1745-1810 Creatures of Habit Hazardous Crossings: The Transatlantic Figure in American Print, 1784 – 1855
Stumpf
Claudia
Allison Crane
Cheryl Jacob
Howe
Jenny
O'Dell
Jackie
Stanitzke Bennett Brooks
Ruth Mareike Kristen Tisha
Gelmi
Caroline
GwinnLandry
Mark
Kappeler
Erin
Kaufman
Mark
Testa
Nino
Todd
Ian
Vanderveen
Jeffrey
Bermudez Brataas Crawford
Delilah
Flynn
Nicole
King
Emily
Moore
Anne
After the Break: Serial Narratives and Fannish Reading
Nielson
Boyd
Williams
Cynthia
Burke
Brianna
Byler
Lauren
Cantave
Sophia
Hankins
Laurel
For Thy Best Beauty Canticles and Collectivity in Early America Formal Invitations: Hospitality and the Idea of England in Late Romantic Writing On Sacred Ground: Medicine People in Native American Fiction Everything Nice: Girls, Aggression, and the Nineteenth-Century British Novel “De Understadin to Go ‘Long wid It”: W.E.B. Du Bois, Zora Neale Hurston, and the Black Diaspora in the Americas Reading Subjects: Desire and Discipline in the Early
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Monstrous Femininity and the Female Body in Medieval Chivalric Romance Network Anxieties: Fantasies of Literary Autonomy in Contemporary Literary Culture Against Aesthetic Integrity: Modernism and the Crisis of Reading Thomas Nashe and Early Modern Protest Literature Spiritual Lives: Embodied Spiritual Practice in African American Women's Literature and Film Producing Persons: Fictions of the Speaker in American Poetry, 1882-1915 Epistemology of the Veil Shaping Free Verse: American Prosody and Poetics from 1880-1920 Secret States: Modernism, Espionage, and the Official Secrets Act Written in Blood: AIDS and the Politics of Genre Bathroom Readings: Modernism and the Politics of Abjection Frontier Modernisms: Form, Race, and Rupture in 1920s Novels Shakespeare and Cavendish: Engendering the Early Modern English Utopia Crosscurrents: Urban Environmental Justice Struggles in Twentieth-Century American Literature Modern Times: Temporality and Genres of Interwar Modernism At the Limit: Ethics, Sovereignty and Subjectivity
Haber, Judith
2015
Hofkosh, Sonia
2015
Litvak, Joseph Clytus, Radiclani (2007-2012) Fyler, John
2014 2014
Jackson, Virginia Edelman, Lee
2014
Haber, Judith Sharpe, Christina Jackson, Virginia Roy, Modhumita Jackson, Virginia Litvak, Joseph
2013 2013
Jackson, Virginia Litvak, Joseph
2013
Ammons, Elizabeth and Roy, Modhumita Haber, Judith
2013
Ammons, Elizabeth Jackson, Virginia Edelman, Lee and Haber, Judith Litvak, Joseph and Hofkosh, Sonia Rosenmeier, Jesper Hofkosh, Sonia
2012
Ammons, Elizabeth Litvak, Joseph
2011
Sharpe, Christina
2011
Jackson,
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Tufts University Department of English PhD Dissertations 1997-2015 Horn
Katherine
Salvi (Croissant)
Caroline
Woodbury Tease Bowen
Amy
American Novel, 1787-1827
Virginia
In a New Vein: Theorizing Addiction and Identity in Thomas De Quincey, Sylvia Plath, and Tupac Shakur Scenes of Instruction, Scenes of Seduction: Figurations of Adolescence on the late TwentiethCentury Stage Technical Difficulties: Modernism and the Machine
Jackson, Virginia Litvak, Joseph
2011
Edelman, Lee
2011
Fyler, John and Haber, Judith Flynn, Carol
2010
Ammons, Elizabeth Ammons, Elizabeth
2010
Sharpe, Christina Ammons, Elizabeth
2010
Ammons, Elizabeth Edelman, Lee
2009
Litvak, Joseph
2008
Ammons, Elizabeth Hofkosh, Sonia
2008
Hofkosh, Sonia
2008
Fyler, John
2008
Edelman, Lee
2007
Bamber, Linda
2007
Litvak, Joseph
2007
Rosenthal, Lecia
2007
Haber, Judith and Edelman, Lee Ammons, Elizabeth
2007
Roy, Modhumita Edelman, Lee
2007
Edelman, Lee
2006
Kerri Ann
Narrative image: The poetics of patience from Dante to Shakespeare Humphrey Andrea Madame Mediator: Women Writers of 17th Century Atlanticism Mangino Robin Imperial Pedagogy: Education and Nationalism in Early Twentieth-Century U.S. Literature Manzella Abigail Permanent Transients: The Temporary Spaces of Internal Migration in Four 20th-Century Novels by U.S. Women Writers Rivera Marta Discrimination, Evasion, and Livability in Four New Monclava York Puerto Rican Narratives Wright Kristina Gaining Ground: The Politics of Place, Space and Identity in U.S. Women's Literature and U.S. Culture, 1959-2001 Kracke Alice Representing Themselves and Others: Black Poets as Lay-Lawyers in the Early Transatlantic Shelden Ashley Making Love: Sexuality And The Construction of Modernism Aikens Kristina A Pharmacy of Her Own: Victorian Women and the Figure of the Opiate Bell Sophia Naughty Child: The Racial Politics of Sentimental Discipline in Selected U.S. Antebellum Texts Buck Pamela The Things She Carried: Nationalism, Commerce and the Souvenir in British Romantic Women's Writing on the French Revolution Donovan Kellie Lost in London; or, a Study of Early Urban Gothic Literature Miller Kara Tell me a war: Presidential narratives on the eve of conflict, 1916–2003 Corley-Carmody Ide Marie In the Place of the Father: Patriarchy, Psychoanalysis, Pan-Africanism Craig Christopher Goods and Goodness: The Expression of Sociallyconscious Consumerism in the Postwar New Yorker Gurfinkel Helena Outlaw Fathers: Re-Imagining Patriarchy in British Literature Isola Mark John The Fluviographic Poetics of Charles Warren Stoddard: an Emergence of a Modern Gay Male American Textuality Lilly, II Anthony The Queen of Proofs: Subjectivity, Gender, and Confession in Early Modern England Palmer
Scott
Ramsey
Joseph
Bell
Matthew
Desilets
Sean
“The Image of Democracy”: The Politics of American Race, Vision and Mobility from the Early Republic to the Daguerrean Era Red Pulp: Radicalism and Repression in Mid-20th Century U.S. "Genre" Fiction Arresting Developments: Counter-Narratives of Gay Liberation Seeds of Fire: Immanence in Cinema and the Novel
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Magnolia
Tufts University Department of English PhD Dissertations 1997-2015 Tiffany
Within the Kingdom of This World: Magical Realism as Genre Swift's Dirty Secrets: Epistemology in the Eighteenth Century Novel Identities: Black Female Self-Authorization in Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-century African American Fiction 'So Much Things To Say': The Creole Testimony of West Indian Slaves The Demands of a New Idiom: Music, Language, and Participation in the Work of Amiri Baraka, Kamau Brathwaite, and Linton Kwesi Johnson I Wolde No Werre: Violence & Ideology in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Crossing History: New England Landscape in the Poetry of Emily Dickinson, Robert Frost, Wallace Stevens, and Robert Lowell Peripheral Visions: Picturing Human Bodies in American Literature and Visual Culture, 1900–1919 Transnational (Un)Belongings: The Formation of Identities in South Asian American Autobiographies American girl to new woman: themes of transformation in books for girls, 1850-1925 "Exercise for their faculties": women, class, and work in the writings of four mid-Victorian writers Bent Victorians: Obsession in Victorian Literature and Culture "Ready to trample on all human law": financial capitalism in the fiction of Charles Dickens The ladies' empire: British women and the Raj
Palumbo
David
Smith Wahaltere
Sidra
Aljoe
Nicole
Kohli
Amor
Martin
Carl Grey
Sedarat
Roger
Toth
Margaret
Arora
Anumpama
Haire-Sargeant
Lin
Hanselman
Sara
Hodge
John
Jarvie
Paul
Hallisey Heppner
Sara Manju Kurian Richard
Lowe
Carmen
Sanders
Judith
Binda
Hilary
Image conscious: the reformation of the image in early modern England
Brown
Judith
Caballero Caldwell
(Maria) Soledad Edmond
DeRosa
Robin
Myers
Jeffrey
Rastogi
Pallavi
Davi
Angelique
Dougherty
Jane Elizabeth
Violent Fascinations: Reading Glamour in the Fictions of Modernism Rediscovering the Americas: Women's Travel Writing, 1821-1843 Pastorals lost: family saga narratives in modern British culture Specters, scholars, and sightseers: the Salem witch trials and American memory Converging stories: race and ecology in American literature, 1785-1902 Indianizing England: cosmopolitanism in colonial and post-colonial narratives of travel The rhetoric of textuality: memory and narrative in Chaucer's poetry Mr. and Mrs. England: the discursive implications of the Act of Union of Great Britain and Ireland of 1801
Dominance and dissolution: discourses of subjectivity in British Modernist literature The inhuman imagination in twentieth century poetry: from Robinson Jeffers and D. H. Lawrence to Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath Silent treatment: metaphoric trauma in the Victorian novel
Roy, Modhumita Flynn, Carol
2006
Ammons, Elizabeth
2006
Hofkosh, Sonia
2005
Roy, Modhumita
2005
Fyler, John
2005
Rosenmeier, Jesper
2005
Ammons, Elizabeth Roy, Modhumita Flynn, Carol
2005
Hofkosh, Sonia
2004
Edelman, Lee
2004
Litvak, Joseph
2004
Roy, Modhumita Edelman, Lee
2003
Bamber, Linda
2003
Bamber, Linda and Emerson, Sheila Dunn, Kevin and Edelman, Lee Edelman, Lee
2003
Hofkosh, Sonia
2002
Roy, Modhumita Rosenmeier, Jesper Ammons, Elizabeth Litvak, Joseph
2002
Fyler, John
2001
Emerson, Sheila
2001
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Eddy
Tufts University Department of English PhD Dissertations 1997-2015 Sara
Jordan-Lake
Joy
Kucich
John
Lisella
Julia
Segall
Kreg
Sheridan
Christian
Smith
Cheryl
Katanski
Amelia
Mendoza
Dawn
Menon Viraraghavan Doherty Howard Burns Christmann Chvany Detmer Reuman Song
Vigderman Wiltse Balter
Formichella
Racing West: frontier ideology and race in United States homesteading literature Fighting fire with fiction: matrifocal representations and the image of the female Christ in anti-Uncle Tom's Cabin novels The color of angels: spiritualism in American literary culture "Rebellion pioneered among our lives": four radical women poets of the 1930s and the American lyric "I See The Play So Lies That I Must Bear a Part": Metatext in Shakespeare and Spenser The Interpretive Marketplace in the Canterbury Tales Out of her place: early modern exploration and female authorship "No-one can dispute my own impressions and bitterness": representations of the Indian boarding school experience in 19th- and 20th- century American Indian literature An ethic of feminine reconciliation in contemporary Cuban American literature Wanton words: the rhetoric of sexuality in Renaissance drama
Ammons, Elizabeth Ammons, Elizabeth
2001
Ammons, Elizabeth Ammons, Elizabeth Haber, Judith
2001
Fyler, John
2001
Dunn, Kevin
2001
Ammons, Elizabeth
2000
Ammons, Elizabeth Madhavi Edelman, Lee and Dunn, Kevin Chitra Capital adventures: Gender, Englishness and Emerson, economics in Victorian fiction Sheila and Roy, Modhumita Amy Reading American self-fashioning: Cosmopolitanism Ammons, Frances in the fiction of Maria Cristina Mena, Willa Cather, Elizabeth and Nella Larsen Greg The odd men: Masculinity and economics in British Emerson, literature, 1862-1907 Sheila Bonnie Lesbian specters and the spectacle of lesbianism: Edelman, Lee representation and the limits of the visible James Representations of African-American Speech in Ammons, American Narrative, 1845-1902 Elizabeth and Taylor, Clyde Peter Procrustean Standards; Race and Racism in North Ammons, American Literature, 1880-1905 Elizabeth Anne Effacing Heroes: A Study of Browning and the Haber, Judith Renaissance Dramatists and Emerson, Sheila Ann Shifting grounds: Feminist dialogism, narrative Ammons, Evalynn strategies, and constructions of self in works by four Elizabeth United States women writers Min Hyoung The height of presumption: Henry James and Sui Sin Ammons, Far in the age of nation-building Elizabeth and Roy, Modhumita Patricia Images of Absences: Nineteenth-Century British Emerson, Novels as Film, History, and Autobiography Sheila Edward Boundary work: Nation and genre in Victorian and Emerson, Charles Edwardian fiction Sheila Ariel Hana Consuming desires: Material culture and the turnAmmons, of-the-century novel in England and the United Elizabeth and States Emerson, Sheila Annamaria Roman Fever: Domesticity and Nationalism in Ammons,
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Tufts University Department of English PhD Dissertations 1997-2015 Horvitz
Deborah
Najmi
Samina
Rohy
Valerie
Sempreora
Margot Sahrbeck
Nineteenth-Century American Women's Writing
Elizabeth
Memory, trauma, and sexual violence in selected fiction by American women writers Representations of white women in works by selected African American and Asian American authors Impossible women: Lesbianism and representation in American literature Translating Women: The Short Fiction of Kate Chopin and Alice Dunbar-Nelson and the Films of Julie Dash
Ammons, Elizabeth Ammons, Elizabeth
1997
Edelman, Lee
1997
Bamber, Linda
1997
1997