Carlo Caballero Music, University of Colorado
"French Music and the Imagination of Classicism"
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Johannes Fabian Anthropology, University of Amsterdam
"Closing House: A Late Ethnography"
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Sabine Frühstück East Asian Languages and Cultural Studies, University of California
"Japan Avant-Garde: The Army of the Future" MORE »
Steven Justice English, University of California, Berkeley
"Did the Middle Ages Believe in Their Miracles?"
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Wendy Larson East Asian Languages, University of Oregon
"Rewriting the Red: Sexuality and the Cultural Revolution in Contemporary Chinese Culture"
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Jennifer Roberts History of Art & Architecture, Harvard University
"Transporting Visions: The Movement of Images in Early America"
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Robert Royalty Philosophy & Religion, Wabash College
"The History of Heresy and the Origins of Christianity"
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Steven Yao English, Hamilton College
"Foreign Accents: Chinese American Poetry and the Language of Ethnicity"
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Judith Lichtenberg Philosophy, University of Maryland
"The Moral Psychology of Giving and Receiving and Its Implications for Political Philosophy"
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Marinés Fornerino Political Science, Universidad del Zulia, Venezuela
"One Hundred Years of Liberalism: The Venezuela that Chávez Inherited
and the Venezuela that Chávez is Remaking"
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Alla Kassianova International Relations, Tomsk State University, Russia
"Russian Defense Industrial Complex as Political Actor: Domestic and International Implication"
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Keith Baker History, Stanford University
"Political Languages of the French Revolution"
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David Holloway History, Political Science, SIIS, Stanford University
"Science and Politics in the Twentieth Century: The Life of Yu.B. Khariton"
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Yoshiko Matsumoto Asian Languages, Stanford University
"Understanding and Misunderstanding Discourse of Elderly Japanese Women"
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Purnima Mankekar Cultural and Social Anthropology, Stanford University
"India Travels: Transnational Public Cultures, Gender, and the Reconfiguration of Belonging"
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Robert Polhemus English, Stanford University
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Bryan Wolf Art & Art History, Stanford University
"The Dream of Transparency"
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Arnold Zwicky Linguistics, Stanford University
"Adventures in the Advice Trade"
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Ashwini Deo Linguistics, Stanford University
"Diachronic Change and Synchronic Typology: Tense and Aspect in Modern Indo-Aryan Languages"
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Marcus Folch Classics, Stanford University
"The Ethics of Performance: Plato, Aristotle, and Fourth-Century Athenian Dance Culture"
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Joann Kleinneiur English, Stanford University
"Elements of Poetry: Chemistry and Poetics in Erasmus, Darwin, Coleridge, Blake, and Shelley"
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Ya-Chen (Maya) Ma Art & Art History, Stanford University
"Picturing Suzhou: Visual Politics in the Making of Cityscapes in Eighteenth-Century China"
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Jehangir Malegam History, Stanford University
"Peace and its Visions in High Medieval Europe: Theology and Society 1060-1180"
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Christen Smith Cultural and Social Anthropology, Stanford University
"Acting Out: Theater and the Politics of Citizenship at the Periphery in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil"
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Blake Stevens Music, Stanford University
"A Critical History of the Monologue in French Opera from Lully to Rameau"
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Roberta Strippoli Asian Languages , Stanford University
"The Construction of a Virtuous Woman Entertainer: Textual Avatars of the shirabyôshi Dancer Giô"
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Tommy Grano, Linguistics, Stanford University
"What Do They Tell Us Not to Do, and Why"
Tommy's research focuses on ten specific linguistic phenomena as they occur within a range of advice literature. His honors thesis is on pronoun case in English. He is working with Professor Arnold Zwicky.
Kaily Lam, International Relations, Stanford University
"The Nature and Limits of Charity"
Kaily's research examines the viability of "venture philanthropy," a hybrid form which applies for-profit tactics to the non-profit sector in order to help social organizations achieve financial and organizational sustainability. She is working with Professor Judith Lichtenberg.
Victor McFarland, History, Stanford University
"American and Soviet Responses to the Hungarian Revolution of 1956"
Victor's research involves analyzing new archival material from Eastern Europe as well as recently declassified information from the Department of State. He is working with Professor David Holloway.
Krishanu Sengupta, International Relations and Cultural and Social Anthropology, Stanford University
"Transnational Public Cultures, Gender, and the Reconfiguration of Belonging"
Krishanu will spend his fellowship year documenting, collecting, and encoding data from interviews with Bay Area Indians from the aftermath of 9-11, as well as conducting follow-up interviews. He is working with Professor Purnima Mankekar.
Robert Barrick
Fellowship Administrator
rbarrick@stanford.edu
tel: (650) 723-3054
fax: (650) 723-1895
The Humanities Center’s fellowships are made possible by gifts and grants from the following individuals, foundations and divisions within Stanford: The Esther Hayfer Bloom Estate, Theodore H. and Frances K. Geballe, Marta Sutton Weeks, The Mericos Foundation, The National Endowment for the Humanities, The Rockefeller Foundation, as well as from Stanford’s School of Humanities and Sciences, and the Office of the Vice-Provost for Undergraduate Education.