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26 Jun 25Bleeding All Over the Shelves and Tracking It Out Into the World: Theorizing Horror in Indigenous North American LiteratureIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownHogan D. Schaak1View
28 Jul 20Seriality, Context, and Format Early American Literature and the PeriodicalIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownCatherine Becker1View
9 Mar 15Jane Austen in Postmodern Popular CultureIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownElise Barker1View
20 Dec 19METADISCOURSE, ACADEMIC WRITING, AND FYCIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownDiantha Smith1View
21 Jul 20Crossing the Moat around the Ivory Tower: Community Engagement in a Face-to-Face and Online First-Year Writing CourseIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownRichard Samuelson1View
27 Jan 26The Association of TikTok Use and Its intersection with Body image and Mental Health among MUBAS StudentsIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownLydia K. Maganga1View
12 Dec 19You Might Have Thought I Was Wicked: Evolutionary Psychology and anti-SemitismInLateBritish Victorian FictionIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownHeather Summers1View
20 Dec 19Hagiographic Rhetoric in Medieval English Devotional Texts:ÆlfricofEynsham, Thomas of Monmouth, andJohn MirkIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownJacob L. Thomas1View
2 Feb 18JADES, CHEATS, AND COUNTERFEITS: FEMALE TRICKSTERS IN THE EARLY BRITISH NOVEL, 1680–1745Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownJeffrey G. Howard1View
19 May 26“For They Belong to Him”: Depictions of Mormon Women’s Agency in Anti-Polygamy Novels and Firsthand Accounts from 1850-1890Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownJoanne A. Wessel1View
10 Dec 19GHOSTED: HOW AMERICAN WOMEN USE THE GOTHIC GENRE TO HAUNT OPPRESSORSIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownCarly Flandro1View
12 Dec 19Graphics Visualizations and their Relation to Expertise Level and the Expertise ReversalEffect on Engineering StudentsIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownAmani Binmahfooz1View
2 Feb 18“Come Out of the Woods and We’ll Tell You Who You Are”: The Protest Literatures of S. Alice Callahan, Charles Alexander Eastman, and Simon PokagonIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownSteve Harrison1View
16 Apr 20“Rebellion to Tyrants is Obedience to God”: The Providence Myth in American Revolutionary LiteratureIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownBrad J. Rowe1View
4 Mar 26Immigration Position, Labeling, and Civility: An Analysis of YouTube Comments During a Salient Policy Moment in the United StatesIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownSajida Ferdous1View
16 Apr 20What Vernacular Narratives Teach Us About Trauma: An Analysis of Teton Dam Flood NarrativesIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownSuzette Gee1View
4 Mar 26Humor and Persuasion: A Multimodal Rhetorical Analysis of X Memes in Sociopolitical and Economic Discourse in NigeriaIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownTaiwo A. Salako1View
16 Apr 20Constructing Dry Wests: Aridity and Water in Twentieth-century Western American FictionIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownQuinn Grover1View
16 Apr 20Petrarchan Metaphors in Wroth’s Pamphilia to Amphilanthusand Prominent Cultural Discourses in Seventeenth-Century England: “From contraries I seeke to runn, but contraries I can nott shun”Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownMelinda B. Linscott1View
25 Jun 25The Portrayal of Militant Motherhood and Resistance to Autocracy and Patriarchy in Postcolonial African Novels (Late Twentieth and Early Twenty-First Century)Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownRudo Chigweshe1View
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