1999-2000 Fellows

 



CONTACT INFORMATION

Note: Mailing Address for all Fellows is:
Stanford Humanities Center
Mariposa House
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Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-8630

FAX: 650-723-1895

External Faculty Fellows

NAME

PROJECT



Marta Sutton Weeks Fellows

 

 

Sarah Burns, Art & Art History, Indiana University

Gothic Visual Culture in America, 1800-1900

 

Erich Gruen, History,University of California, Berkeley
 

Diaspora as Construct and Reality: Jewish Experience in the Second Temple Period

John Scott, Art & Art History, University of Iowa

Architecture of Social Justice and Control in Early Modern Rome

 
Katherine Tachau.
History. University of Iowa
 

Bible Lessons for Kings: Scholars and Friars at Paris andthe Creation of the 13th-Century Bibles Moralisées

 
 
Senior Fellows
 

 
Julie Saville
History
University of Chicago
 

Shards of Liberty: Freedom's Netherworld in the Windward Islands During the Age of Revolution, 1780-1848

Junior Fellows

Tamara Levitz, Music, McGill University

 

Visualizing Modern Music: Political and Cultural Consequences of the Modern Dance Revolution

 

Steven Meyer, English, Washington University

 

Non Sequiturs: Gertrude Stein and the End of History

Richard Street, Freelance Professional Photographer

Photographing Farmworkers: Photographers and the Farmworker Experience in California, 1850-2000

 

Associate Fellow

none for 1999-2000

 

Stanford University Fellows

Stanford Faculty Fellows

Mericos Foundation Senior Faculty Fellows
 

Joel Beinin,
History
 
 

Late Capitalist Crisis, Political Islam, and Social Movements in the Middle East

 

George Fredrickson, History

Racism: An Intellectual and Social History

 
Elisabeth Mudimbe-Boyi, French & Italian
 
 

 

Diverse Voices, Multiple Gazes

 

 
 
Senior Faculty (Associate Prof) Fellows
 
none for 1999-2000

 

 

 

Junior Faculty Fellows

Chris Bobonich,
Philosophy
 
 

Modern Autonomy and Ancient Self-Determination

Brad Gregory, History

 

The Lost Writings of the Anabaptist Martyrs; The Word and the World: Scripture and Life in Sixteenth-Century Europe

 

Robert Kaufman, English

 

Hamlet's Form of the Modern

Joshua Landy, French & Italian

Fictions of the Self: First-Person Novels in the Anti-Rousseauist Tradition

James Reichert, Asian Languages

 

Modernity and Sexuality in Meiji Literature

 
Stanford University Graduate Student Fellows

Geballe / Dissertation Prize Fellows

Stephen Andrews History
 
 

"Which Threatens to Tear Our Fabric Asunder": Spiritualism and American Culture, 1845-1860

Timothy Brown, History

 

Consumption, Politics, and Economic Morality in Parisian Auction Commerce, 1770-1860

Jana Bruns, History

 

Female Movie Stars and the Politics of Entertainment in the Third Reich

 

Nicholas Cofod, Classics

 

Non-elite Self-representation in the Provinces of the Roman Empire: Transculturation in the Hispaniae

 

Gregory Kaplan, Religious Studies

 

Transfiguring Realities: Everyday Life and the Holy in Modern Jewish Thought

Rael Lewis, Art & Art History

 

Intoxication and Representation: A Visual Culture of Absinthe, 1859-1915

Shoshanna Lurie, Spanish & Portuguese

 

Funk Transculture: Urban Aesthetics in the "Divided City"

Mark Swislocki, History

 

Feeding Shanghai: Commerce, Cuisine, and the State

Meg Worley, Comparative Literature

 

Authorizing Translations: Patronage, Influence, and Collaboration in Medieval Courts

 

Pre-Doctoral Fellows

Steven Kelts, Political Science
 
 

Humanism and the Transformation of a Political Scientist: Machiavelli and the Orti Oricellari

James Robson, Religious Studies
 

Excavating the Strata of Mt. Nanyue's Religious History

Emily Shapiro, Art & Art History
 

Crafting Identity: Art, Labor, and the Manufacture of Nostalgia in America, 1880-1910

 
 

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