Hilde De Weerdt History, University of Tennessee
"News and Identity in Imperial China (10th-13th Centuries)"
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Christine Guth Art History, Independent Scholar
"Beyond Influence: The Great Wave as a Global Icon"
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Christian Henriot Digital Humanities, Institut d'Asie Orientale, Lyon, France
"Shanghai Urban Space in Time: Toward a Visual and Spatial History of Modern Shanghai"
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Troy Jollimore Philosophy, California State University at Chico
"The Nature of Loyalty "
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Konstantin Pollok Philosophy, Philipps-Universitaet Marburg, Germany
"Perceptions Meet Concepts: Immanuel Kant's Philosophy of Nature and the History of Science"
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Eric Porter American Studies, University of California at Santa Cruz
"The Knot of Race: The Challenge of W.E.B. DuBois' Mid-Century Writings"
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William Tronzo Visual Arts, University of California at San Diego
"Petrarch's Two Gardens: Landscape and the Image of Movement"
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Linda Zerilli Political Science, Northwestern University
"Toward a Democratic Theory of Political Judgement"
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Boris Lanin Philology, Russian Academy of Education, Moscow
"Symbols of Power and Political Rhetoric in NIS: The Montage of Attractions in Totalitarian and Post-Soviet Culture"
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Martina Winkler History, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany
"Perceptions of Property and Ownership Among the Russian Elite, 18th and 19th Centuries"
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Matthew Jockers English, Academic Computing, Stanford University
"The Macro-Analytic Method: Quantitative Methods for Large Scale Literary Analysis"
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Carolyn Lougee Chappell History, Stanford University
"Huguenot Emigration "
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David Riggs English, Stanford University
"From Hamnet to Hamlet: The World of William Shakespeare, 1596-1601"
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Matthew Sommer History, Stanford University
"Male Same-Sex Union and Masculinity in Eighteenth-Century China"
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Kären Wigen History, Stanford University
"Native Places, Global Times: A Century of Regional Rhetoric in Nagano, Japan"
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Jonah Willihnganz Program in Writing and Rhetoric, Stanford University
"The Sound of Modernity: Orson Welles and the Voice of Radio"
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Margaret Butler Classics, Stanford University
"Of Swords and Strigils: Social Change in Ancient Macedon"
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Sabrina Ferri French and Italian, Stanford University
"Talking Ruins: Natural History and Philosophy of the Italian Enlightenment"
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Marisa Galvez Comparative Literature, Stanford University
"Medieval Songbooks: The Transmission and Reception of Vernacular Lyric"
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Christy Pichichero French and Italian, Stanford University
"Battles of the Self: War and Subjectivity in Eighteenth-Century France"
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Karen Rapp Art and Art History, Stanford University
"'Not the Romantic West': Site-Specific Art, Globalization and Contemporary Landscapes"
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Na'ama Rokem Comparative Literature, Stanford University
"Prosaic Conditions"
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Amy Tang English, Stanford University
"Postmodern Repetitions: The Politics of Form in Contemporary U.S. Literature and Art"
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Hans Thomalla Music, Stanford University
"fremd/ Medea / strange--Central Scene of an Opera Based on the Medea Myth"
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Undergraduate Fellows will be named in Fall and Winter Quarters of 2006-07.
Robert Barrick
Fellowship Administrator
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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.