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Stipendiary Faculty Fellows

Stipendiary Fellows are selected each year in conjunction with departments and interdisciplinary programs affiliated with the Glasscock Center. These scholars are encouraged to pursue work in their own disciplines and to explore opportunities for research on interdisciplinary projects. Stipendiary fellows participate in the Center's activities, present papers at its colloquium, and receive a research stipend of $1500, funded by the Glasscock Center and their home departments or programs. Stipendiary fellows are normally selected early in the spring and announced by the middle of April.

American Studies
Jennifer Merceica
(Communication), "The Irony of Apathetic Democratic Citizens: Order, Control, and Safety in American Political Theory"

Anthropology
Suzanne Eckert, "Exploring the Economic Organization of Ancestral Samoan Society on Tutuila Island, American Samoa"

Architecture
Weiling He, "John Hejduk: Drawing Architecture from Drawings"

Communication
Tasha Dubriwny, "Postfeminism and Representations of Women's Health"

Comparative Literature Program
Hilaire Kallendorf (Hispanic Studies), "Sin and Sensibility: Moral Economies of Early Modern Spain"

Digital Humanities
Stephanie Kerschbaum
(English), "Engaging Difference and Writing Selves in the Online Classroom"

Economics
Brit Grosskopf, "The Impact of Trust"

English
Harriette Andreadis, "The Early Modern Afterlife of Ovidian Erotics: Dryden's Heroides"
Marian Eide, "The Impossibility of Private Life: Self in an Age of Globalization"
Shona N. Jackson, "Postmodern Aestheticism and the Return of the Muse"
David McWhirter, "Henry James in Context"
Mary Ann O'Farrell, "The Vulgarity of Vanity, or Does Anybody Still Wear a Hat?

Paul Parrish, "Healing Arts: Literature and Medicine in Early Modern England"
Nandra Perry, "Onward Christian Courtiers: Performing Piety in Elizabethan Fiction"
Marco Portales, "The Hurricane in Hurston's 'Their Eyes Were Watching God'"

European and Classical Languages and Cultures
Robert Shandley, "Runaway Romances: Hollywood's Postwar Tour of Europe"

Film Studies
Robert Shandley
, "Runaway Romances: Hollywood’s Postwar Tour of Europe"

Geography
Kathleen O'Reilly, "Social Service or Contract Labor?: NGO Fieldworkers' Understandings of Their Work in an Age of Neoliberal Development"

Hispanic Studies
Sarah Misemer
, "Vamping the Argentine Family: Gambaro's Nosferatu"

History
Olga Dror, "This Side, the Other Side: Vietnamese Identities During the War, 1965-1975"
Kate Carte Engel
, "The End of an Era: The Fate of International Ecumenism in the Age of Revolution"

International Studies Program
Armando Alonzo
(History), "A Permeable Texas-Mexico Border, 1941-Present"

Performance Studies
Kathryn Woodard
, "Music, Memory and Politics in the Turkish Republic"

Philosophy
Linda Radzik
, "Making Amends: Atonement in Morality, Law and Politics"

Political Science
David Peterson
, "The Construction of Candidate Image: The Role of Journalist Norms and Professional Pressures"

Psychology
Lisa Geraci
, "Unconscious Forms of Memory May Be Spared in Older Adults"

Race and Ethnic Studies Institute
Giovanna P. Del Negro (English), "The Bad Girls of Jewish Comedy: Gender, Class, Assimilation, and Whiteness in Post-WWII America"

Recreation, Park and Tourism Sciences
Tazim Jamal, "Mobilities and the Touristic Culture of the Riviera Maya: What is 'Behind the Smile' in Cozumel?"


Religious Studies Program
Hilaire Kallendorf (Hispanic Studies), "Sin and Sensibility: Moral Economies of Early Modern Spain"

Sociology
Barbara Finlay
, Title TBA

Women's Studies Program
Patricia Phillippy
(English), "Women in Document and Monument in Early Modern England"

 

 

 

Past Stipendiary Fellows