Browsing PhD Dissertations - DO NOT EDIT by Author "Ingram, Penelope"
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The Fecundity Of The Figural: Ethical And Phototextual Di-vision In Postmodern American Fiction
Carroll, Brian ScottThis study contends that sites of the phototextual--that is, narrative works that employ as their chief structural basis any photographic disposition, such as, for example, tangible portraiture and/or a literary styling ... -
The Performing Mother: Maternal Ethics Beyond Embodiment
Hicks, CharlesThe rich and diverse history of maternal thought is at once a response to the Western philosophical tradition's relegation of the maternal to the material abject, as well as a renegotiation of the maternal body as a site ... -
Queering the Aftermath: Rethinking the Queer in Postcolonial and the (Post)colonial in Queer
LaRue, Robert; 0000-0002-5065-7268 (2016-05-13)“Queering the Aftermath: Rethinking the Queer in Postcolonial and the (Post)colonial in Queer,” argues the necessity for a sustained dialogue between the fields of postcolonial studies and queer studies. The paucity of ... -
(RE)FASHIONING GENDER: DRESS AS EMBODIED FEMINIST CRITIQUE IN MODERNIST WOMEN’S WRITING
Sperandio Phelps, Lauren Elizabeth (2022-05-18)In this dissertation I examine early twentieth century women writers’ use of fashion as a mode of critiquing gender, race, and class oppression. Through close reading of the novels of Nella Larsen, Edith Wharton, Anzia ... -
Teaching Elsewhere: Curating↔Calibrating Posthumanist Possibilities
Shelton, Sarah Alice; 0000-0002-0750-8590 (2018-08-28)Following the material and ontological turns and working within the recent conversation applying posthumanist theory to education and educational research, this dissertation argues that professors can materialize immediate, ...