2012

The Body Machinic: Technology, Labor, and Mechanized Bodies in Victorian Culture, Jessica Kuskey

2011

Guilty Looks: The Pains and Pleasures of Liberal Reform in Late-Victorian Britain, Tanushree Ghosh

In the name of the father Lacanian reading of four white South African writers, Obiwu Iwuanyanwu

Heroine Abuse: Feminism, Femininity and the Female Action Hero, Cristina Lucia Stasia

2010

Toward a literary geography: Space and social consequence in U.S. fiction, 1900--1920, Rachel Ann Collins

Back to the fifties: Pop nostalgia in the Reagan Era, Michael D. Dwyer

The suspension of (dis)belief: Novel and Bible in Victorian society, Jonathan David Singleton

2009

Descartes' daughters: Thinking-machines and the emergence of posthuman complexity, Dawn E. Lausa

Representations of colonial intimacy in Anglo-Indian narratives, Nandini Sengupta

2008

Women's self-writing and medical science: Harriet Martineau, Charlotte Bronte, Harriet Jacobs, and Elizabeth Stoddard, Sarah L. Russo

2007

"An element of blank": Reading silences in post-World War II American narratives of pain, Cindy L. Linden

Toward an "accented" critique of culture: Theorizing postcolonial East Asia, Hyon Joo Yoo Murphree

2006

Community and social justice in New Deal-era urban literature, Jonathan J. Butts

Unlettered culture: The idea of illiteracy in early modern writing, Katheryn M. Giglio

Gender dissonance and the bourgeois woman in the Victorian novel, Christina M. Parish

Destroying time: Topology and taxonomy in "The Alexandria Quartet", Beatrice Skordili

2005

The reinvention of meaning: Cultural imaginaries and the life of the sign, Maik Nwosu

2004

Tourist geographies: Spectatorship, space, and empire in England, 1830--1910, Shelly Vye

The modern invention of 'culture': Empire, globalism, and the persistence of history, 1776--1876, Corrinne B. Zoli

2003

War games and imperial postures: Spectacles of combat in United States popular culture, 1942--2001, Karen J. Hall

Strange things: Hemingway, Woolf, and the fetish, Amy Margaret Vondrak

2002

The art of change: Experimental writing, cultural activism, and feminist social transformation, Elizabeth (Beth) S. Berila

Nature's "cunning alphabet": Pastoral landscape and politics in nineteenth-century American literature, Roger William Hecht

An American avant-garde: Grove Press, 1951--1986, Brian James McCord

Bull, cock, and colony in the Anglo-Irish novels of Maria Edgeworth and Laurence Sterne, Elaine Alison Norris

2001

What price Hollywood? Producing and consuming cultural myth and cinematic landscape in Los Angeles, Josh Alan Stenger

2000

Women and representational practice, 1642--1660, Katherine Margaret Romack

Invisible presence: Toward a theory of African-American subjectivity, Robert Milton Young

1999

The practice of genre: Composing in an expert community, David Theodore Franke

Fictions of domesticity: Literatures of self, home and nation in the post-Civil War United States, 1860-1885, Diaz Lisette Nadine Gibson

1998

Pathologized subjects: Southern Gothic, white trash, and the discourse of "race" in the 1930's, Louis Hooker Palmer III

1997

Attending to Elysium: Henry David Thoreau, William Bronk, and the continuity of an American poetry, David Wright, Clippinger

City wilderness: The pastoral topographies of literary Marxism in the United States, 1893-1950, Steven, Rosendale

Post-colonial African theory and practice: Wole Soyinka's anarchism, Joseph Walunywa

1996

Evading the Salic law of wit: The female satirist and sentimental community in Sarah Fielding, Sara F. Gadeken

Toward a theory of discourse based on the socio-discursive nature of knowledge: a synthesis of sophistic Nomos and Gricean cooperation (Paul Grice), Kenneth John Lindblom

Manly desire: Sexual economy in English narratives, 1748-1771, David Milo Weed

1994

Dayneford's library: American homosexual writing, 1900-1913, James Joseph Gifford

Raising our voice: The essay and architecture/the essay as architext, Diana M. Penrod

The appropriation of the medieval motif by nineteenth-century British women writers, Natalie Joy Woodall

1993

Cultural Studies, Queer Theory, Marxism, Robert Andrew Nolan

1991

Granville Hicks and the dilemma of American radicalism, Anouar Majid

1990

Modernity and imperialism: A critique of literary modernism, Rajeswari Mohan

1987

The medieval theory of the sign and its relationship to "The Book of Margery Kempe", "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight", and "Piers Plowman", Kathryn Cushman Hall

1986

The "Confucian Odes" Made New: Ezra Pound's Translation Of The "Shi Jing", Pei-Wen Chang

1982

Camel, Weasel, Whale: Shakespeare's Riddles, Daniel Joseph Pukstas

Robert Squire's "Death, a Comedie," A Seventeenth Century Translation Of William Drury's "Mors": A Critical Edition, Michael Thomas Siconolfi

1981

Shakespeare's dramaturgy and the education of the audience in "The Tempest", Diana Janice Biro

1980

Turbulent Form: The Vortex in "The Cantos" Of Ezra Pound, David Brendan Hopes

1978

The deep image: Radical subjectivity in the poetry of Robert Bly, James Wright, Galway Kinnell, James Dickey, and W. S. Merwin, David Lindsey Elliott

1976

Effects of Ideals upon Characters in Hawthorne's Fiction, James Mauritz Johnson

1975

The Measure of All Things: The Conflict of Art and Biology in American Natural History Writing, Donald Federman

1972

Personal Identity in Jonathan Edwards, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Alfred North Whitehead, Jerome Francis Keating

Reynolds and Wordsworth on Imagination: A Comparative Study, Charles William Moore

1971

A Study Of John Webster's Use Of Renaissance Natural And Moral Philosophy, William Guenther Dwyer

1968

A rhetorical approach to Melville's “Bartleby”, “Benito Cereno”, and “Billy Budd”, Robert Alan McQuitty

1962

John Webster's Imagery, Sanford Victor Sternlicht

1960

An annotated edition of Henry David Thoreau's 'Walden.', David Gordon Rohman

1957

Modern Critics and Romantic Sensibility: A Study of the Romanticism of the New Criticism, Richard Jackson Foster