Urszula Niewiadomska-Flis

2010

Prace licencjackie
  • Black Womanhood and the Value of Female Friendship in Alice Walker's "The Color Purple".
  • White-Black Relations from "The Geranium" to "Judgment Day" by Flannery O'Connor
  • Houses in Kate Chopin's "The Awakening".
  • Narrative Voice and Southern Girlhood in "To Kill Mockingbird" and "Ellen Foster".
  • Poor Whites' Existence in Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird".
  • White-Black Female Friendship in Ellen Douglas's "Black Cloud, White Cloud".
Prace magisterskie
  • A Fallen Woman in Southern Literature.
  • The Mother-daughter relationship in the literature of the White South.
  • White Privileged Singlehood in Southern Literature.
  • Female Self-sacrifice in the Novels of Ellen Glasgow.
  • Female Friendship across the Colour Line: the Portrayal of Female Relations in a Work Place in Southern Literature and Cinematography.
  • The Kentucky Tragedy in Southern Literature
  • The Negro in Southern White Literature.
  • Interracial love in the works of Charles W. Chesnutt
  • Toni Morrison's Use of Memory.
  • Deteriorated Aristocracy in the Texts of the American South.
  • Growing up Black in the Jim Crow South: a Black Boy's Life in Southern Writing
  • In-valid Women in Literature of the American South.
  • The Influence of Patriarchy upon White Female Friendships in the Literature and Cinematography of the American South.
  • "Uncle Tom's Cabin ", Slave Narratives and Plantation Tradition.