2000-2001 Fellows

External Fellows Title of Research Project
J. Gordon Brotherston
Spanish & Portuguese
Indiana University

Indigenous Accounts of Tropical American Culture:
A New Correlation

William Kuskin
English
University of Southern Mississippi

William Caxton and the English Canon: Print Production and Ideological Transformation in the Late Fifteenth Century

Lorraine Piroux
French
Rutgers University
Books and Boxes: The Literary Imagination of Joseph Cornell
Zheng Wang
Affiliated Scholar
Institute for Research on Women and Gender
Stanford University
Gender and Maoist Urban Reorganization
Wolfgang Welsch
Philosophy
University of Jena
Beyond Anthropocentrism: Reconfigurations in Epistemology and Metaphysics
Internal Fellows  

R. Lanier Anderson
Philosophy

On the Autonomy of the Normative Realm

Arnold Eisen
Religious Studies

Eruv: Jews, Judaism and the Dilemmas of Multicultural Citizenship

Heather Hadlock
Music

Pants Parts: Female Travesty in Opera, 1790-1850

Nicholas Jenkins
English

The Island: W.H. Auden and the Making of Post-National Poetry

Seth Lerer
Comparative Literature

Unanswered Eloquence: The Rhetoric of Scholarship, Medieval to Modern

Jack Rakove
History

Victims of Federalism: A Constitutional History of Indian Relations, 1750-1840

Thomas Wasow
Linguistics

Phrasal Ordering
Shared Research Group  

Dorian Llywelyn
Pastor, Mt. Carmel Catholic Church, Lampeter, Wales
Lecturer, Theology & Religious Studies, University of Wales, Lampeter

Clifford McLucas
Creative Director, Brith Gof, Cardiff, Wales
Honorary Research Fellow, University of Wales, Lampeter

Three Landscapes

Graduate Student Fellows

 
Geballe Dissertation Fellows  

Charles Carlson
History

Manufacturing Silicon Valley: Competing Ideologies and Cultures of Work in the Development of the Santa Clara Valley Semiconductor Industry, 1957-1985

Lisa Claypool
Art History

Figuring the Body: Painting Manuals in Late Imperial China

Malick Ghachem
History

The Old Regime and the Haitian Revolution: Transformations in the Constitution of Slavery, 1685-1804

Ryan Johnson
English

The Disciplined Tongue: The New Philology and the Politics of Language in 19th-Century England

B. Venkat Mani
German Studies

On the Question: What is Turkish-German? Minority Literatures and the Dialectics of Exclusion

Valentina Ricci-Helstad
French & Italian

Early Modern Anatomies of Misogyny: Performing Strategies in and Around Boccaccio's Corbaccio

Gillian Weiss
History

Back from Barbary: Captivity, Redemption and French Identity in the 17th- and 18th-Century Mediterranean

Pre-Doctoral Fellows  

David Colón
English

'Organoforms'" The Ideogram from Imagism to Concretism

Hilary Edwards
English

Literary History and the Disenchantment of the World

Simon May
Philosophy

The Idea of Social Cooperation in the Theory of Democracy and Egalitarianism

Andrew Wong
Linguistics

Sworn Brothers, Orchid Sisters: Language, Sexuality and Chinese Transnationalism

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