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The WALL-E problem: why we should hug more (complete with monkeys and a musical!)
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 2015) -
Hamlet: both sides of the pond
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 2014) -
Toward criteria for the arguing model
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 2014) -
Don't open the door: the windigo as metaphor in Joseph Boyden's Three Day Road
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 2014) -
Queering the norm in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 2014) -
The authority of the slave narrative: how Mary Prince and Frederick Douglass contributed to abolition
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 22/02/2013) -
Motherhood, wicked witches, and obsession: uncovering feminist meaning in the Rapunzel narrative
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 18/04/2014) -
The fearful connecting of worlds in Rose Blanche
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 25/09/2013) -
The season of many faces
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 25/09/2013) -
Taking a stand for Milton’s speaker: an argumentative letter addressed to Gossman and Whiting, critics of John Milton’s sonnet “XIX”
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 20/11/2013) -
Two-spirits: identity and culture
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 23/09/2013) -
Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois: an ignored literary co-operative for African American equality
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 22/02/2013) -
English and how it stays that way: a defense of grammatical prescriptive
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 22/02/2013) -
"Recording the atoms": Virginia Woolf, Lily Briscoe, and ecriture feminine
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 22/02/2013)