English: Recent submissions
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Sir Thomas Browne and his age: An examination of the life and writings of Sir Thomas Browne with a view to determining their relation to the age in which he lived
(University of Kansas, 1935-05-31)The common conception of Sir Thomas Browne was that he was an antiquarian, a recluse who withdrew from the political and religious controversies of his age to live his own peaceful and uneventful life alone with his thoughts ... -
Review of David Block, Pastime Lost: The Humble, Original, and Now Completely Forgotten Game of English Baseball
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Intersections of Genre and Assessment: Systems, Uptakes, and Ideologies
(University of Kansas, 2018-05-31)Intersections of Genre and Assessment: Systems, Uptakes, and Ideologies seeks to discover and examine the intersections between rhetorical genre studies and writing assessment. Rhetorical genre studies (RGS) and writing ... -
Black Literary Suite: Researching while Black
(University of Kansas, 2019-02-18)Unlike past Black Literary Suites, the 2019 BLS “Researching While Black: The Project on the History of Black Writing at 35 Years” focuses on the history and achievements of HBW itself. In this timeline and accompanying ... -
Reinvigorating Identity: Applying Burkean Identity and Social Identity Theory to Analysis of Identity Formation
(University of Kansas, 2018-12-31)Identity is widely utilized in a variety of ongoing discussions in the composition and rhetoric field. I propose a conception of identity that allows analysis of identity formation, particularly intentional creation or ... -
Degeneration and the Environment in Victorian and Edwardian Fiction
(University of Kansas, 2018-12-31)This dissertation reveals that Victorian degeneration theory—a multivalent concept of individual and evolutionary decay best remembered as the motivation for eugenics—was based partly in fears about the influence of urban ... -
A Genre in Place: The Relationship Between Genre and Place in the City Codes of Delphos, Kansas
(University of Kansas, 2018-05-31)This project combines rhetorical genre theory, place scholarship, and rural scholarship to examine the relationship between genres and physical places. Because genres have been understood as “typified rhetorical action” ... -
Place, Race, and the Topography of American Literature
(University of Kansas, 2017-12-31)This dissertation enters a vibrant conversation in literary criticism and cultural geography about the changing nature of place, race, and identity in American literature. Drawing from a wide range of theoretical models, ... -
Sensational Bodies: Semiotics and Embodiment in the Works of Wilkie Collins
(University of Kansas, 2017-05-31)This project uses the semiotic theories of nineteenth-century philosopher Charles S. Peirce to read embodiment in the sensation fiction works of Wilkie Collins. I argue that a Peircean semiotic reading offers critics a ... -
Stages of Blood: Transformations and Interpretations in Early Modern Drama
(University of Kansas, 2017-05-31)My thesis investigates the transformation of blood both as a physical substance and as a substance portrayed on the stage. During the 16th and early 17th Century, the scientific community moved further from considering ... -
Solving the ‘Mystery’ of Blackness through African American Detective Fiction: Pauline Hopkins’ and Rudolph Fisher’s Intervention in a White Tradition
(University of Kansas, 2017-05-31)This project investigates two early works of African American detective fiction, Pauline Hopkins’ Hagar’s Daughter and Rudolph Fisher’s The Conjure-Man Dies, and the ways in which these writers intervene in a white-dominated ... -
Reincarnations
(University of Kansas, 2017-05-31)Abstract to Reincarnations Reincarnations blends Confessional influences, ecopoetic and ecofeminist perspectives, and poetry of the occult. Through this unique mixture of theory, I have attempted to make a connection between ... -
Drawing the Lines: Indigenous American Ledger Drawings and the Decolonization of Rhetorical Knowledge Spaces
(University of Kansas, 2017-05-31)This project explores the transrhetorical conversations that take place between the material presences of ledger art across three discursive spaces. Ledger art is a visually-based narrative art form of expression that ... -
At the Corner of Policy and People: Engaging with the Transnational Activity System of Women’s Rights in Germany and Senegal
(University of Kansas, 2017-05-31)This project utilizes ethnographic research methods (interviews and participant observation) and generic activity system analysis to explore transnational women’s advocacy in two countries (Germany and Senegal). By ... -
Content, structure, and style in Thomas Carlyle’s Past and Present
(University of Kansas, 1972-12-31) -
Provocative Eloquence: Theater, Violence, and Antislavery Speech in the Antebellum United States
(University of Michigan Press, 2019)In the mid-19th century, rhetoric surrounding slavery was permeated by violence. Slavery’s defenders often used brute force to suppress opponents, and even those abolitionists dedicated to pacifism drew upon visions of ... -
Review of Will Bishop, Pinstripe Nation: The New York Yankees in American Culture
(Sport Literature Association, 2019-03) -
Native American Presence
(Cambridge University Press, 2018-11)In this contribution to the Hawthorne in Context volume, Laura Mielke considers the appearance of Native American characters and cultures across Hawthorne’s tales and novels. In particular, she traces how his use of ... -
Fall Ball at Lyons Park
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Interview with Elizabeth Schultz Focused on Her Teaching and Experiences at the University of Kansas (1967-2001) and Beyond
(Center for East Asian Studies, University of Kansas, 2018-12)Dr. Elizabeth Schultz talks about her academic work, post-academic writings, and experiences both abroad and at the University of Kansas. Her stories of life studying and teaching topics like Melville, English, and history ...