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Barber, Stephen M., and David L. Clark. “Queer Moments: The Performative Temporalities of Eva Kosfsky Sedgwick.” In Barber (Collections): pp. 1-56. [2002]
Theory
Keywords: AIDS | Andy Warhol | Eva Kosfsky Sedgwick | gender studies | Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel | Gilles Deleuze | Henry James | Jacques Derrida | John Barthes | medicine | Michel Foucault | Sigmund Freud | theory
Booth, Wayne. “The Ethics of Medicine, as Revealed in Literature.” In Charon (Collections): pp. 10-20. [2002]
Medicine
Keywords: Biological Sciences | ethics | Henry James | J.M. Coetzee | medicine | memoirs | Robert Hellengen | Saul Bellow | theory
Cousineau, Thomas. Ritual Unbound: Reading Sacrifice in Modernist Fiction. Newark & Cranbury, NJ: University Delaware Press & Associated University Presses, 2004.
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences
Keywords: 20th C | F. Scott Fitzgerald | Ford Madox Ford | Henry James | Joseph Conrad | literature—19th | myth | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | reality | ritual | sacrifice | social sciences | Virginia Woolf
Flood, Timothy Edward. Changing Voices: Teaching the History of Rhetoric Through Film. Ph.D. Dissertation: University North Carolina, Greensboro, 2002.
Rhetoric of Science
Keywords: Aristotle | bell hooks | film | George Lakoff | Henry James | James Joyce | Kenneth Burke | linguistics | literature--20th C | Mark Johnson | Marshall McLuhan | metaphor | Miguel de Cervantes | Mikhail Bakhtin | mythology | narrative | Paulo Freire | pedagogy | rhetoric of science | symbolism | technology | Thomas Kuhn | Walter Ong
Galvan, Jill Micole. Feminine Channeling: Technology, the Occult, and Women's Mediation of Communications, 1870-1915. Ph.D. Dissertation: UCLA, 2002.
Occult Sciences
Keywords: Bram Stoker | channeling | communication | gender studies | George Du Maurier | Henry James | hysteria | literature—19th-20th C | Marie Corelli | mediation | mediums | mesmerism | Morton Prince | Occult Sciences | phenomena | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | rhetorical sciences | Rudyard Kipling | technology
Goble, Mark Anton. Ph.D. Dissertation: Stanford University, 2002.
Technology
Keywords: aesthetics | film | gender studies | Gertrude Stein | Henry James | James Agee | James Weldon Johnson | jazz | literature--20th C | modernity | music | race studies | technology | theory | William Carlos Williams
King, Amy M. The Botanical Vernacular in the English Novel. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, 2003.
Literature, Science & the Arts
Keywords: Biological Sciences | botany | Carl Linnaeus | Charlotte Smith | courtship | culture studies | Erasmus Darwin | gender studies | gender studies| Charles Dickens | George Elliot | Henry James | Henry James Oscar Wilde | James Joyce | Jane Austin | landscape | literature--19th C | Maria Edgeworth | marriage | metaphor | popular sciences | rhetoric of science | science and technology studies | social sciences
Kuusisto, Pekka Johannes. From the Center to the Circumference: Encyclopedic Topologies in Literature from Dante Through Modern Science Fiction . Ph.D. Dissertation: University of California, Riverside, 2001.
Science & Technology Studies
Keywords: Dante Alighieri | Franz Kafka | Gregory Benford | Henry James | Plato | postmodernism | rhetoric of science | science and technology studies | science fiction | Umberto Eco
Luckhurst, Roger. The Invention of Telepathy: 1807-1901. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences
Keywords: Henry James | literature--19th C | Oscar Wilde | psychological and cognitive sciences | Robert Louis Stevenson | Sigmund Freud | telepathy | Thomas Huxley
Opdahl, Keith M. Emotion as Meaning: The Literary Case for How We Imagine. Lewisburg, PA; Cranbury, NJ: Bucknell University Press; University Presses, 2002.
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences
Keywords: dystopia | emotions | Henry James | imagination | Jane Austen | John Updike | literature: 19th-20th C | Mark Twain | popular sciences | psychological and cognitive sciences | science fiction | Toni Morrison
Pansing, David Wallace. Addicted Subjects: Crime, Aesthetics, and British literature. Ph.D. Dissertation: Brown University, 2004.
Medicine
Keywords: addition | aesthetics | anarchy | Arthur Conan Doyle | E. W. Hornung | G. K. Chesterton | H. G. Wells | Havelock Ellis | Henry James | individuality | Irving Babbitt | J. K. Huysmans | Jacques Derrida | Joseph Conrad | Joseph Margolis | literature—19th-20th C | Ma Nordau | medicine | modernism | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | Robert Louis Stevenson | self | Sigmund Freud | theory | Thomas De Quincey | Virginia Woolf
Person, Leland S. Henry James and the Suspense of Masculinity. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2003.
Literature, Science & the Arts
Keywords: gender studies | George Sand | Henry James | psychological and cognitive sciences | social sciences
Polcrack, Doranne G. Situation in Pace: Setting and Scene in the Poetics of Henry James. Ph.D. Dissertation: Lehigh University, 2004.
Theory
Keywords: aesthetics | emotions | Henry James | narrative | ontology | poetics | reality | stasis | theory
Pumphrey, Stephanie Ann. "The Working Traveler: Perception, Knowledge, and Exchange in Nineteenth-century American Travel Literature." Ph.D. Dissertation: Harvard University, 2003.
Literature, Science & the Arts
Keywords: aesthetics | anthropology | culture studies | exploration, discovery, and travel | Henry Adams | Henry James | Herman Melville | James Fenimore Cooper | literature--19th C | Nathaniel Hawthorne | perception | psychological and cognitive sciences | Richard Henry Dana, Jr. | social sciences
Sukenick, Ronald. Henry Miller to Henry James. symploke 12.1-2 (2004): 171-173.
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences
Keywords: Henry James | Henry Miller | morality | post-Marxism | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | theory
Thurschwell, Pamela. Literature, Technology and Magical Thinking, 1880-1920. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001.
Technology
Keywords: Daphne Du Maurier | electricity | Henry James | Occult Sciences Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | Oscar Wilde | Sandor Ferenczi | Sigmund Freud | technology | telegraph | typewriter | William James
Trinidad Barrantes, Encarnacion. The "Culture of the Eye": Textual Representations of the Gaze from Hawthorne to James. Ph.D. Dissertation: Queen’s University Belfast, 2004.
Popular Sciences
Keywords: aesthetics | Augusta Evans | daguerreotypy | Elizabeth Stoddard | gaze | gender studies | Henry James | literature—19th C | medicine | mesmerism | Nathanial Hawthorne | Nathaniel Parker Willis | Nathaniel Parker Willis | Oliver Wendell Holmes | phrenology | physiognomy | popular sciences | pseudoscience | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | social sciences | technology
Westlund, Riva Lynn. "Applying Modern Conflict Theory to the Late Short Fiction of Henry James." Ph.D. Dissertation: Adelphi University, Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies, 2003.
Literature, Science & the Arts
Keywords: anxiety | conflict | ego | fantasy | gender studies | Henry James | literature--19th C | psychological and cognitive sciences | social sciences | superego | theory | unconsciousness
Zoloth, Laurie, and Rita Charon. “Like An Open Book: Reliability, Intersubjectivity, and Textuality in Bioethics.” In Charon (Collections): pp. 21-38. [2002]
Theory
Keywords: Emanuel Levinas | ethics | Frank Kermode | gender studies | Henry James | medicine | René Descartes | rhetoric of science | theory | Walter Benjamin | William Faulkner