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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
Mikko Tuhkanen
(English), "Afrobecomings: Thinking Futurity in Literatures of the African Diaspora "

Anthropology
Shelley Wachsmann, "The Gurob Ship Model "

Architecture
Kevin Glowacki, "Early Travelers to Greece and the Sacred Landscape of Athens"

Communication
Aisha Durham, "Hip Hop Feminism and Communication Studies"

Comparative Literature Program
Hilaire Kallendorf (Hispanic Studies), "'What Should I Do?': Wise Counsel from the Confessional for (Early) Modern Moral Dilemmas"

Confucius Institute
Di Wang
(History), "Public Life under Socialism: Teahouses in Revolutionary and Reformist Chengdu, 1950-2000"

Digital Humanities
Amy Earhart
(English), "Traces of the Old, Uses of the New: The Emergence of the Digital Humanities"

English
Emily Johansen, "The Invisible Cosmopolitanism: Cultural Representation of the Cosmopolitan Underclass"
Mary Ann O'Farrell, "The Tense of Criticism"
David McWhirter, "'Part of Some Larger Continuity': Eudora Welty's Journeys"
Patrica Phillippy, "'Monumental Circles' in Early Modern England"
Vanita Reddy, "Mapping Indian Femininities: Cultural Politics in the Making of a Postcolonial Feminine Erotic"

European and Classical Languages and Cultures
Melanie Hawthorne, "Memory and Loss: The Centenary of the Death of Renée Vivien"

Geography
Christian Brannstrom, “The Making of an Irrigated Agricultural Landscape in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of South Texas, 1900-1945”

Hispanic Studies
Verónica Loureiro-Rodríguez
, "Constructing Identity in High School: Language Shift among Galician-Speaking Adolescents"

History
Felipe Hinojosa
, "Work of 'National Importance': Civilian Public Service and Religious Identities in Puerto Rico, 1943-1958"
Ada Palmer, "Christian Reception of Atomistic Physics examined through Renaissance Manuscripts of Lucretius"

Institute for Pacific Asia
Marty Regan
(Performance Studies), "Hokuto International Music Festival 2009 Asia Ensemble Commission Project"

International Studies Program
Cynthia Werner
(Anthropology), "Mobility, Immobility and Return Migration: Transnational Migration among Mongolian Kazakhs"

Performance Studies
Jayson Beaster-Jones
, "Selling Music in India"

Philosophy
Gregory Fernando Pappas
, "Risieri Frondizi: the Pan-American Philosopher"

Political Science
Judith A. Baer
, "The Construction of Candidate Image: The Role of Journalist Norms and Professional Pressures"

Psychology
David Rosen
, "Research in Analytical (Jungian) & Positive Psychology and the Humanities"

Race and Ethnic Studies Institute
David Donkor (History), "Trickster Performance and Popular Theater in Neoliberal Ghana"

Recreation, Park and Tourism Sciences
Rudy Dunlap, "Slow Leisure: Exploring Slow Food as Leisure Education"


Religious Studies Program
Kate Engel (History), "Breaking Ties: The Protestant International and the American Revolution"

Sociology
Ashley Currier
(Sociology and Women's Studies), "Liberating Men and Masculinity: Southern African Freedom Fighters' 'Struggle Maculinities'"

Women's Studies Program
Neha Vora
(Anthropology), "The Arab/American University: Instituting Globalized Higher Education in the Gulf Arab States"

 

 

Past Stipendiary Fellows