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2008-2009 Faculty Research Fellowships

Erin Cline, Philosophy & Religious Studies: Justice, Human Nature, and the Family (Spring)

AlisaFreedman, East Asian Languages and Literatures: Tokyo ‘Train Girls’: Female Transport Workers as Model Laborers, Literary Icons, and Tourist Attractions in Twentieth-Century Japan (Fall)

Deborah Hurtt, Art History: Contested Territory: Architecture and Modernity in Interwar France (Fall)

Michelle McKinley, Law: The Unbearable Lightness of Being: Hybridity & Racial Identity in Colonial Lima (Fall)

Daisuke Miyao, East Asian Languages and Literatures: Let There Be Light: Henry Kotani and the Emergence of Motion Picture Lighting in Japan (Winter)

Daniel Pope, History: Editing the Memoirs of James Rorty (Fall)

Deborah Shapple, English: Uneven Exchanges: Narratives of Realism in 19th-Century South Africa (Fall). Professor Shapple is also the recipient of the Ernest G. Moll Research Fellowship in Literary Studies.

Tania Triana, Romance Languages: Trans-American Racial Politics in José Martí’s New York Crónicas (Fall)

Research Fellowship Alternate:

Gerald Berk, Political Science, & Dennis Galvan, Intl. Studies & Political Science: A Field Guide to Creative Syncretism, or How People Remake Institutions (Winter)


2008-2009 Teaching Fellowships

Cristina Calhoon, Classics: Greece and India: Reincarnation and Afterlife in the Classical Tradition (Spring: HUM 399)

Mark Johnson & John Lysaker, Philosophy: Sources of the Self (Winter and Spring: PHIL 407/507)  Professors Johnson and Lysaker are also the recipients of the 2008-2009 Robert F. Wulf and Evelyn Nelson Wulf Professorship in the Humanities.

2008-2009 Graduate Research Fellowships

Melissa Baird, Anthropology: The Politics of Place: Heritage, Identity, and the Epistemologies of Cultural Landscapes (Fall)

Janet Fiskio, Environmental Science, Studies and Policy: Ecohermeneutics and the Epistemology of Literary Form (Fall)

Lesley Wallace Wootton, English: Sentimental Classism: Social Divisions and “Natural” Differences in 19th Century American Women’s Novels (Fall)

Updated: 7/1/08

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