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    • Embodied monsters: From fear to domestication in gothic monster literature 

      Riddle, Eric W. (2020-12)
      This dissertation argues that over the course of the long nineteenth century, Gothic antagonists moved from supernatural but disembodied beings into more physically monstrous entities. The shift to monster follows traceable ...
    • Pluralistic conceptualization 

      Counts, Bryce (2021-05)
      Because our phenomenological experience of the world is fundamentally a conceptual one, I posit a pluralistic view of concepts that attempts to account for their fluidity, flexibility and productivity. I claim that what ...
    • Sex As a Weapon : the War on Terror and Just War Theory 

      Prutow, Erin C. (Oklahoma State University, 2013-07-01)
      This thesis asserts that jus in bello standards for contemporary warfare can be meaningfully adapted to regulate asymmetric conflicts. Although, non-state agents may be forced to resort to acts of terror in order to achieve ...