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Fellows 2001-2002

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David Beaver
  • Internal Faculty Fellow 2001-02
    Linguistics, Stanford University

    "Topics as Presupposed Questions"[+]
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Paul Berliner
  • External Faculty Fellow 2001-02
    Music/Musicology, Northwestern University

    "The Heart That Remembers: A Tale of Musicians in a Time of War"[+]
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Anna Maria Busse Berger
  • External Faculty Fellow 2001-02
    Music, University of California, Davis

    "The Implications of the Art of Memory for Medieval Music"[+]
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Laura Chrisman
  • External Faculty Fellow 2001-02
    English, Ohio State University

    "Rethinking Black Atlanticism: Nationalism and Transnationalism in Black South African Intellectuals 1900-1935"[+]
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Ilias Chrissochoidis
  • Geballe Dissertation Fellow 2001-02
    Music/Musicology, Stanford University

    "Early Reception and the Moral Claims of Handel's Oratorios, 1732-1784"[+]
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Dawn Coleman
  • Geballe Dissertation Fellow 2001-02
    English, Stanford University

    "Speaking the Word: Sermons, Novels, and the Struggle for Cultural Authority in Britain and America, 1845-1880"[+]
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Marcel Detienne
  • External Faculty Fellow 2001-02
    Classics, Johns Hopkins University

    "The Gods of Politics in Greek Cities"[+]
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Michael Foster
  • Geballe Dissertation Fellow 2001-02
    Asian Languages and Literature, Stanford University

    "Morphologies of Mystery: Supernatural Discourse and Practice in Japan"[+]
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Avner Greif
  • Internal Faculty Fellow 2001-02
    Economics, Stanford University

    "Historical Institutional Analysis"[+]
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Mae Henderson
  • External Faculty Fellow 2001-02
    English, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

    "Josephine Baker: Exotic Primitivism and Modernist Icon"[+]
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Agnieszka Jaworska
  • Internal Faculty Fellow 2001-02
    Philosophy, Stanford University

    "Ethical Dilemmas at the Margins of Agency"[+]
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Gavin Jones
  • Internal Faculty Fellow 2001-02
    Department of English, Stanford University[+]
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Daphne Kleps
  • Geballe Dissertation Fellow 2001-02
    Classics, Stanford University

    "Orality and Homeric Syntax"[+]
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Louise Meintjes
  • Rockefeller Fellow 2001-02
    Music/Musicology, Duke University

    "Zulu Ngoma Dance in Post-Apartheid South Africa: Masculinity, Violence, and the AIDS Epidemic"[+]
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Arzoo Osanloo
  • Geballe Dissertation Fellow 2001-02
    Anthropology, Stanford University

    "Revealing Liberal Islam: Socio-Legal Constructions of Women's Rights in Iran"[+]
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Kevin Platt
  • External Faculty Fellow 2001-02
    Slavic Languages and Literatures, Pomona College

    "The Imaginary Past: Ivan the Terrible and Peter the Great in Russian Nationalist Historical Mythology"[+]
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Rob Reich
  • Internal Faculty Fellow 2001-02
    Political Science, Stanford University

    "Authority over the Lives of Children: Conflict Between Parents and the State"[+]
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Sandra Richards
  • Rockefeller Fellow 2001-02
    African-American Studies, Northwestern University

    "Performances of Memory: Cultural Tourism to Slave Sites"[+]
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Janice Ross
  • Internal Faculty Fellow 2001-02
    Drama (Dance), Stanford University

    "Revolutions for the Art of It: The Performance Work of Anna Halprin"[+]
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Debra Satz
  • Internal Faculty Fellow 2001-02
    Philosophy, Stanford University

    "Inequality of What Among Whom? The Claims of Global Justice"[+]
    Professor Debra Satz has been on the Stanford faculty since 1988. She is the Marta Sutton Weeks Professor of Ethics in Society, Professor of Philosophy and (by courtesy) Political Science, and a research affiliate of the Program on Global Justice. In 2008 she was named Director of the Bowen H. McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society. She specializes in social and political philosophy, philosophy of economics, and ethics, and is also interested in issues of global justice. Professor Satz co-founded (with Rob Reich, Associate Professor of Political Science) the Hope House Scholars Program, which pairs faculty with undergraduate teaching assistants who teach courses to local recovering drug addicts and alcoholics. Her book, Why Some Things Should Not Be For Sale: The Moral Limits of Markets, is forthcoming from Oxford University Press this spring.
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C.P. Haun Saussy
  • Internal Faculty Fellow 2001-02
    Asian Languages, Stanford University

    "The Ethnography of Rhythm"[+]
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Molly Schwartzburg
  • Geballe Dissertation Fellow 2001-02
    English, Stanford University

    "The Uses of Books: Case Studies in Twentieth Century Bibliographic Experiementation"[+]
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Ethan Segal
  • Geballe Dissertation Fellow 2001-02
    History, Stanford University

    "Economic Growth and Changes in Elite Power Structures in Medieval Japan"[+]
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Brent Sockness
  • Internal Faculty Fellow 2001-02
    Religious Studies, Stanford University

    "The Science of Spirit: Schleiermacher's Philosophical Ethics"[+]
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Robin Valenza
  • Pre-Doctoral Fellow 2001-02
    English, Stanford University

    "The Uses of Knowledge: Scientific and Literary Composition, 1740-1860"[+]
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Daniel Walkowitz
  • Affiliate Fellow 2001-02
    History, New York University

    "City Folk: Cecil Sharp, English Country Dance, and the Invention of the American Folk Dance Movement, 1900-1950"[+]
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Jason Weems
  • Geballe Dissertation Fellow 2001-02
    Art and Art History, Stanford University

    "Barnstorming the Prairies: Flight, Aerial Views, and the Idea of the Midwest, 1920-1940"[+]