H. Samy Alim Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles
Speech Is Our Hammer: Verbal Mujahidin in the Transglobal Hip Hop Umma
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Jeremy Braddock English, Cornell University
The Modernist Collector and Black Modernity, 1914-1934
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Gerald Bruns English, University of Notre Dame
Singular Poetries: The Writings of Susan Howe and Lyn Hejinian
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James Clifford History of Consciousness, University of California, Santa Cruz
Traditional Futures: Indigenous Cultural Politics Today
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Mikael Hörnqvist History of Science and Ideas, Uppsala University, Sweden
The Invisible Statesman: Empire, Liberty, and Justice From Machiavelli to Tocqueville
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Benjamin Lazier History, Reed College
The New Organicism: A History of Earth and Artifact in Twentieth-Century Thought
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Miriam Leonard Classics, University College London
Greeks, Jews, and the Enlightenment
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Babacar Fall History, Université Cheikh Anta Diop, Senegal
History vs Literature: Between Conflict and Convergence - Life Histories and Social and Political Change in Senegal, 1945-1968
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Faviola Rivera-Castro Philosophy, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Toleration, Secularization, and Citizenship in Mexican Liberalism
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Michael Bratman Philosophy, Stanford University
Shared Action, Shared Intention, Shared Valuing
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Giovanna Ceserani Classics, Stanford University
Archaeologies of Magna Graecia: Scholarship at the Margins of Modern Hellenism
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Paul Kiparsky Linguistics, Stanford University
Amphichronic Linguistics
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Nancy Kollmann History, Stanford University
Justice, Law, and the State in Early Modern Russia
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Liisa Malkki Cultural and Social Anthropology, Stanford University
Figuring the Human, Moralizing World Order
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Richard Roberts History, Stanford University
Colonialism, the Rule of Law, and Bargains of Collaboration: An African Life Astride the Transition to Colonialism in French West Africa, 1879-1918
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Christopher Rovee English, Stanford University
Disposed to Critique: Waste and the Lyric from Wordsworth to Wilde
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Michael Shanks Classics, Stanford University
Making Material Culture
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Carol Loeb Shloss English, Stanford University
Treason's Child: Mary de Rachewitz and the Real Estate of Ezra Pound
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Facundo Alonso Philosophy, Stanford University
Shared Intention, Reliance, and Interpersonal Obligations
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Christelle Fischer Bovet Classics, Stanford University
Army and Society in Ptolemaic Egypt
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Jenna Lay English, Stanford University
'They Will Not Be Penned Up in Any Cloister': Nuns, Recusants, and the Development of Protestant Literary History
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Steven Lee Associate Fellow, Modern Thought and Literature, Stanford University
Cold War Multiculturalism: The Clash of American and Soviet Models of Difference
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David Lummus French and Italian, Stanford University
Boccaccio's Human Mythology: Myth and Humanism in the Works of Giovanni Boccaccio
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Kristin Monroe Cultural and Social Anthropology, Stanford University
Mobile Citizens: Space, Power, and the Remaking of Beirut
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Jessica Payette Music, Stanford University
Seismographic Screams: 'Erwartung's' Reverberations Through Twentieth-Century Culture
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Natalie Rouland Slavic Languages and Literatures, Stanford University
Ballet and the Imperial Body in Russian Literature, 1851-1895
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Ema Vyroubalova English, Stanford University
'These Confusions of Lewd Tongues': Linguistic Diversity in Early Modern England, 1509-1625
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Leigh Biddlecome English, Stanford University MORE»
Natasha Dar Anthropology, International Relations, and Sociology, Stanford University (Autumn & Winter Quarters) MORE»
Owen Frivold Italian and Communication, Stanford University
Eric Messinger Comparative Literature, Stanford University MORE»
Michael Petrin Religious Studies, Stanford University MORE»
Aaron Quiggle Comparative Literature, Stanford University (Winter Quarter) MORE»
Brendan Selby English and Religious Studies, Stanford University MORE»
Courtney Weaver Slavic Languages and Literatures, Stanford University MORE»
Zewde Yeraswork English and History, Stanford University MORE»
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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.