1. Rusticating through Pennsylvania: The Robert Bowne Haines Jr. Canoe Journal of 1877-8 Open Access Author: Mizin, Sarita Olga Title: Rusticating through Pennsylvania: The Robert Bowne Haines Jr. Canoe Journal of 1877-8 Area of Honors: Comparative Literature Keywords: travel writing19th century journalcanoeRobert Bowne Haines Jr. File: Download Final_Honors_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Jonathan Paul Eburne, Thesis SupervisorJonathan Paul Eburne, Thesis SupervisorSydney Sue Aboul Hosn, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. Discovery and Loss: Intersections of Identity in the Business of Fancydancing (2002) and Transamerica (2005) Open Access Author: Baylets, Reva Title: Discovery and Loss: Intersections of Identity in the Business of Fancydancing (2002) and Transamerica (2005) Area of Honors: Comparative Literature Keywords: identityqueerNative Americantwo-spirittranssexualsexualitygenderintersectionalitySherman AlexieDuncan Tucker File: Download Baylets_SHC_final_thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Jonathan Paul Eburne, Thesis SupervisorSydney Sue Aboul Hosn, Thesis Honors AdvisorJennifer Madison Lawlor, Faculty Reader
3. Temporality, Anachronism, and Sexual Identity in Djuna Barnes's Ladies Almanack Open Access Author: Zimmer, Samantha Gabriela Title: Temporality, Anachronism, and Sexual Identity in Djuna Barnes's Ladies Almanack Area of Honors: Comparative Literature Keywords: Djuna BarnesLadies AlmanackSexual identityTemporality File: Download Zimmer-_Final_Thesis_4.13.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Jonathan Paul Eburne, Thesis SupervisorSydney Sue Aboul Hosn, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. Hysterical Science: Analyzing the Methodology of Feminist Psychoanalysis in Reclaiming Female Literary Figuration Open Access Author: Oplinger, Kristen Title: Hysterical Science: Analyzing the Methodology of Feminist Psychoanalysis in Reclaiming Female Literary Figuration Area of Honors: Comparative Literature Keywords: FreudButlerCixousEttingerFigurationPerformativityReclamation File: Download Oplinger_Kristen_Hysterical_Science.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Jonathan Paul Eburne, Thesis SupervisorNergis Erturk, Thesis Honors Advisor