Celebrate the Fellows

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What Difference Do We Make? Research at the Stanford Humanities Center

How does the research conducted at the Humanities Center make a difference in the world? How do our fellows manage to keep that difference in sight as they do the work of scholarship? Three current Humanities Center fellows will provide brief responses to these questions, followed by a Q&A discussion moderated by SHC Director Roland Greene.


How does the research conducted at the Humanities Center make a difference in the world? How do our fellows manage to keep that difference in sight as they do the work of scholarship? Three current Humanities Center fellows will provide brief responses to these questions, followed by a discussion with Q&A.

About the Speakers

Paul Nauert
Department of History, Stanford University
Climate Crucible: American Choices in Germany, Japan, and the Making of the Great Acceleration, 1939-1953

Eve Oishi
Department of Cultural Studies, Claremont Graduate University
Partial Form: An Experimental History of Asian American Film and Video

Christy Pichichero
Department of Modern and Classical Languages, George Mason University
From Slavery to Stardom: Family, Freedom, and the First Black Celebrity, Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-George
 

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About the Series

Celebrate the Fellows is an annual event that takes a deep dive into the importance of humanities research to the world, by highlighting the projects that Humanities Center fellows are pursuing for the year.


 

Postscript

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View the Fellows' Research Posters