2001-2002 Fellows
External Faculty Fellows Title of Research Project

Anna Maria Berger
Medieval Music/Musicology
University of California, Davis

The Implications of the Art of Memory for Music
Paul Berliner
Music/Musicology
Northwestern University
The Heart That Remembers: A Tale of Musicians in a Time of War
Laura Chrisman
English
Ohio State University
Rethinking Black Atlanticism: Nationalism and Transnationalism in Black South African Intellectuals, 1900-1935
Marcel Detienne
Classics
Johns Hopkins University
The Gods of Politics in Greek Cities
Mae Henderson
English
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Josephine Baker: Exotic Primitivism and Modernist Icon
Marc Perlman
Music
Brown University
Someone Else's Songs: Identity, Appropriation and Musical Border-Crossing
Kevin Platt
Slavic Languages and Literatures
Pomona College
The Imaginary Past: Ivan the Terrible and Peter the Great in Russian Nationalist Historical Mythology
Michael Saler
History
University of California, Davis
The Romance of Reason: Modernity and Enchantment
Aladdin Yaqub
Philosophy
University of New Mexico
Explanation and Application Within Mathematics:æ An Historical and Philosophical Approach
Associate Fellow  
Daniel Walkowitz
History, New York University
City Folk: Cecil Sharp, English Country Dance and teh Invention of the American Folk Dance Movement, 1900-1950
Rockefeller Fellows  
Louise Meintjes
Music
Duke University
Zulu Ngoma Dance in Post-Apartheid South Africa: æ Masculinity, Violence and the AIDS Epidemic

Sandra Richards
African-American Studies
Northwestern University

Performances of Memory: Cultural Tourism to Slave Sites
Internal Fellows  
David Beaver
Linguistics
Topics as Presupposed Questions
Avner Greif
Economics
Historical Institutional Analysis
Agnieszka Jaworska
Philosophy
Ethical Dilemmas at the Margins of Agency
Gavin Jones
English
Hoboes and Wage Slaves: The Working and Non-Working Poor in American Literature and Culture, 1865-1929
Rob Reich
Political Science
Authority over the Lives of Children: Conflict Between Parents and the State
Janice Ross
Drama (Dance)
Revolution for the Art of It: The Performance Works of Anna Halprin
Debra Satz
Philosophy
Inequality of What and Among Whom? The Claims of Global Justice
C.P. Haun Saussy
Asian Languages
The Ethnography of Rhythm
Brent Sockness
Religious Studies
The Science of Spirit: Schleiermacher's Philosophical Ethics
Graduate Fellows  
Geballe Dissertation Fellows  
Ilias Chrissochoidis
Music
Early Reception and the Moral Claims of Handel's Oratorios, 1732-1784
Dawn Coleman
English
Speaking the Word: Sermons, Novels, and the Struggle for Cultural Authority in Britain and America, 1845-1880
Michael Foster
Asian Languages and Literatures
Morphologies of Mystery: Supernatural Discourse and Practice in Japan
Daphne Kleps
Classics
Orality and Homeric Syntax
Arzoo Osanloo
Anthropology
Revealing Liberal Islam: Socio-Legal Constructions of Women's Rights in Iran
Molly Schwartzburg
English
The Uses of Books: Case Studies in Twentieth-Century Bibliographic Experimentation
Ethan Segal
History
Economic Growth and Changes in Elite Power Structures in Medieval Japan
Jason Weems
Art and Art History
Barnstorming the Prairies: Flight, Aerial Views, and the Idea of the Midwest, 1920-1940
Pre-Doctoral Fellows  
Mia Bruch
History
Jews and the Emergence of American Cultural Pluralism, 1946-1960.
Robin Valenza
English
The Uses of Knowledge: Scientific and Literary Composition, 1740-1860.

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