Recent Grads

Bruno Soares dos Santos, MA Transnational and Comparative Literatures
Bruno Soares dos Santos (2021)

MA, Transnational and Comparative Literatures

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Haiyan Xie, PhD in Comparative Literature
Haiyan Xie (2019)

PhD, Comparative Literature

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Jay Friesen, PhD Comparative Literature
Jay Friesen (2019)

PhD, Comparative Literature

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Svitlana Panenko, PhD, Slavic Languages, Literatures & Linguistics
Svitlana Panenko (2017)

PhD, Slavic Languages, Literatures & Linguistics

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Ashley Halko-Addley, MA (course) Media & Cultural Studies
Ashley Halko-Addley (2019)

MA (course), Media & Cultural Studies

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Kara Abdolmaleki, PhD Comparative Literature
Kara Abdolmaleki (2018)

PhD, Comparative Literature

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Stephen Cruikshank, PhD, Spanish & Latin American Studies
Stephen Cruikshank (2018)

PhD, Spanish & Latin American Studies

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Axel Perez Trujillo, PhD, Spanish & Latin American Studies
Axel Perez Trujillo (2018)

PhD, Spanish & Latin American Studies

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Mimi Okabe, PhD Comparative Literature
Mimi Okabe (2019)

PhD, Comparative Literature

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Jérémie Pelletier-Gagnon, PhD Comparative Literature and Digital Humanities
Jérémie Pelletier-Gagnon (2019)

PhD, Comparative Literature / Digital Humanities

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Jesus Toapanta, PhD Spanish and Latin American Studies
Jesus Toapanta (2019)

PhD, Spanish & Latin American Studies

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Lina Shaw, PhD Slavic Languages and Literatures
Lina Shaw (2018)

PhD, Slavic Languages and Literatures

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Graduate and Degree

Thesis Title or Research Area

Description

Tu Thien Tran (2021)
PhD, Applied Linguistics

Language Ideology in Vietnam from Linguistic Landscape Perspective
Glenna Schowalter (2021)
MA, Media and Cultural Studies
An Other Nonetheless: Gender, Sexuality and Monstrosity in Supernatural
Treesa Friesen (2021)
MA (course) Media and Cultural Studies
Olena Hlazkova (2021)
PhD in Slavic Linguistics
Ukrainian women emigrants in the 'literature of migration': Literary narratives through a linguistic lens
Bruno Soares dos Santos (2021)
MA, Transnational and Comparative Literatures
Brazil on the Map: English-language Reception of Three Authors in an Age of Shifting Canons Read more
Olena Sivachenko (2020)
PhD, Slavic Linguistics
Requesting in Ukrainian: Native Speakers' Pragmatic Behaviour and Acquisition by Language Learners
Lenny Massiel Cauich Maldonado (2020)
MA (course) Media & Cultural Studies
Jobey Wills (2020)
MA (course) Transnational & Comparative Literatures
Safaneh Mohaghegh Neyshabouri (2020)
PhD, Comparative Literature
Resistance and Encroachment in Everyday Life: A Feminist Epistemological Study of Qajar Era Iranian Women's Travel Journals
Haiyan Xie (2019)
PhD, Comparative Literature
Mythorealism as Method: Ideology and Form in Yan Lianke's Fiction Read more
Diana Ivanycheva (2019)
PhD, Slavic Languages & Literatures
Painting in Time: Time and Art in Andrey Tarkovsky's Art Cinema
Daria Polianska (2019)
PhD, Slavic Languages & Literatures
Representation of Psychic Trauma in Ukrainian Modernist Prose
Jay Friesen (2019)
PhD, Comparative Literature
Little Mosque, Big Ambitions: Intersections Between Comedy and Multiculturalism in Little Mosque on the Prairie Read more
Tsugumi (Mimi) Okabe (2019)
PhD, Comparative Literature
Manga, Murder and Mystery: Investigating the Revival of the Boy Detective in Japan's Lost Decade Read more
Jérémie Pelletier-Gagnon (2019)
PhD, Comparative Literature / Digital Humanities
Playing in Public: Situated Play at the Intersection of Software, Cabinet and Space in Japanese Game Centres Read more
Sofia Sanchez (2019)
MA, Applied Linguistics
The Use of Discourse Markers in Argumentative Compositions by Learners of Spanish as a Foreign Language
Jesus Toapanta (2019)
PhD, Spanish & Latin American Studies
Metacognitive Instruction in L2 Listening: an intervention study Read more
Héloïse Torck (2019)
MA (course), Applied Linguistics
Ashley Halko-Addley (2019)
MA (course), Media & Cultural Studies
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Ijeoma (Sylvia) Madueke (2019)
PhD French Languages, Literatures & Linguistics
Translating and Publishing Nigerian Literature in France (1953-2017): A Study of Selected Writers
Mansoureh Modarres (2019)
PhD, Comparative Literature
Reimagining Herstory: A Transnational Study of Women's Writings
Rupert Thorough (2019)
PhD, Comparative Literature
Reinterpreting the Literary Fairytale of Wilhelm Hauff: An Emendation of His Life and Works
Shanna Mumm (2018)
PhD French Languages, Literatures & Linguistics
Léopold Sédar Senghar's Revolution of 1889 and Littérature-monde: Awakening Intuition
Lina Shaw (2018)
PhD, Slavic Languages & Literatures
The Phenomenon of Orthodox Bestsellers in Contemporary Russia Read more
Kara Abdolmaleki (2018)
PhD, Comparative Literature
A Robin Redbreast in an Iron Cage: Revisiting the Intellectual Movement of Dissent in Iran between the 1953 Coup and the 1979 Revolution Read more
Spencer Nelson (2018)
MA (course), Transnational & Comparative Literatures
Amelia Hall (2018)
MA Spanish & Latin American Studies
If These Walls Could Talk: Urban Cultural Patrimony and Spatialized Social Exclusion in the Colonial Centro Histórico of Campeche
Brendan Cavanagh (2018)
MA (course), Transnational & Comparative Literatures
Stephen Cruikshank (2018)
PhD, Spanish & Latin American Studies
The Mulata Affect: Bioremediation in the Cuban Arts Read more
Pengfei Wang (2018)
PhD, Comparative Literature
Metaphysical and Mid Late Tang Poetry: A Baroque Comparison
Axel Perez Trujillo (2018)
PhD, Spanish & Latin American Studies
The Wide and Silent Land: Environmental Imaginaries of the Plains in Latin American Literature Read more
Svitlana Panenko (2018)
PhD Slavic Languages, Literatures & Linguistics
Towards Critical Realism: Marginality in Russian, Ukrainian, and Belarusian Photography Read more
Nadya Foty-Oneschuk (2018)
PhD, Ukrainian Folklore
"Saving Heritage": Stakeholders, Successes, and Project SUCH
Alexandra Guyot (2018)
MA, Translation Studies
Translating Mircea Eliade's "Ivan" from Romanian to English: A Triangular Approach Using The French Translation
Guangfeng Chen (2018)
PhD French Language, Literature & Linguistics
China's National Image Puzzle: The Construction of China's Environmental Image in Le Monde Read more
Olha Ivanova (2018)
MA (course), Media & Cultural Studies
Sarah Brandvold (2018)
MA, Comparative Literature
Uinigumasuittuq: The Pan-Arctic Sea Woman Tradition as a Source of Law and Literary Theory