1) “Origins of the ‘African American’”
2) “The Great Migration”
3) “The Civil Rights Movement”
4) “The Ebonics Controversy and its Persistence and Implications in the Twenty-First Century”
5) “Milton, Free Will, and Prelapsarian Adam and Eve”
6) “Satire in Northanger Abbey”
7) “The Challenge of Reconciling Homosexuality and the ‘Ideal Cuban Man’”
8) “Prescriptive vs. Descriptive Grammars”
9) “What is a Language?”
10) “Robert Frost’s ‘After Apple Picking’”
11) “Yusef Komunyakaa’s ‘Facing It’”
12) “A.R. Ammons’ ‘He Held Radical Light’”
13) “A.R. Ammons’ Briefings”
14) “The Score of A Beautiful Mind and how it Underscores its Characters' Instabilities”
15) “Petruchio: Feminist Nightmare or Embodiment of Secret Desire for Ostentation?”
16) “Comedy as a Gateway to Philosophy in Shaw’s Man and Superman”
17) “In Memoriam of Floundering Faith: Tennyson’s ‘In Memoriam’ in Scientific Victorian England”
18) “W.B. Yeats: A Bridge to Modernism”
19) “Privilege and Poetry”
20) “A Grammatical Analysis of T.S. Eliot’s Use of Gerunds and Gerundives to Achieve Parallel Structure in The Wasteland”
21) *“Farolitos”
22) *“A Brief History of Disease”
23) *“Final Essay”
24) “Medicine: Time to go Au Naturale”
25) “Ethics and Efficacy of Mycotoxin Regulation”
26) “The Convergence of Humanities Across Renaissance and Contemporary Travel Narratives”
27) “The True Sight of Terror in the Sermons of Thomas Hooker”
28) “‘Pettifogging’ is a Really Great Word”
29) “The Unreality of the Real in Conrad’s Heart of Darkness”
30) “Mrs. Dalloway and the Problem of Memory in Modernity”
31) *“Of My Father”
32) *“Eating the Upper Crust”
33) “T.S. Eliot’s New Criticism: So New It’s Actually Really Old”
34) “Benjamin’s Mechanical Reproduction as a Defense of Democracy”
35) “Warring Bodies: The Ongoing Conflict Between Corporeal Capitulation to and Resistance to Battle in Bordo and Contemporary Culture”
36) “Prodigious Puzzles: Sudoku and Song”
37) “How to Retain Humanity Under Threat of Impending Cyborgism: A Guide”
38) “The Converging Disjunctures of Joyce (Or: Reverse Fragmentation)”
39) “Caesar’s Use of Rhetoric as a Means to Immortalization”
40) “It Seems Professor Stem Was Right: Latin Grammar is Superior After All”
41) “Engaging the Urban Gorilla”
42) “Psychopathology and the Slum: Untangling the Manifestation of Schizoid Mechanisms in the Characters of Zakes Mda’s Ways of Dying”
43) “The Stodginess of Bowen, the Liberation of Chamoiseau”
44) “Thesis Prospectus”
45) “A Mafia-ized Translation of Plautus’ Amphitruo, Lines 335-379”
46) “The Culmination of War: The Misuse of Language Mythology in the Perpetuation of Language Prejudices”
47) “Blown-Up Bladders: The Function of Aphorism in Petronious’ Satyricon”
48) Critical Thesis: Emergent Love in the Early Poems of Samuel Beckett & a Consequent Theory of Equilibrium
49) *“The Maturation of Things”
50) *“A Brief History of Some Bamboo”
51) *“Some Conversations and Events, Real and Imagined, Between Various People and Animals in Various Places and Times”
52) “On Nature: The Transposing Ideologies of Emerson and Thoreau”
53) “A Love Paradox: Freed by Slavery and Bound by Utopia”
54) “The Dravidian Language Family”
55) “The Georgian Writing System”
56) “A Typology of Turkish”
57) “The Tibetan Language”
58) “Merciless Form, Beauteous Failure”
59) “Nought but Air Y-Broken: Chaucer’s Eagle as Symbolic of the Futility of Speech”
60) “The Latin Conditional”
61) “Why Beckett’s ‘Cascando’ is the Bestest Poem of all the Poems”
62) “Si tacuisses, philosophus mansisses (if you had kept your silence, you would have remained a philosopher)”
63) “Frege on Sense, Reference, and Idea”
64) “Jesperson, on Number and Count”
65) Creative Thesis: An Etymology of Silence
Looking at this list kind of makes me want to cry.
It's been quite a four years.
1 comments:
You're the BEST. I feel like this is just pure drugs for people like us. I want to read all your papers. Or turn the list into a poem. Or both. :) CONGRATS ON SURVIVING (almost?)
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