Fellows and Their Projects, 2009-2010
Ana M. Bacigalupo (Anthropology, State University of New York, Buffalo), Shamanic Memory and Historical Consciousness: The Making of Francisca Colipe and Her Mapuche Community in Chile (Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship; NEH Fellowship)
Edward J. Balleisen (History, Duke University), Suckers, Swindlers, and an Ambivalent State: A History of Commercial Fraud in America (ACLS Burkhardt Fellowship)
Dorit Bar-On (Philosophy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Expression, Action, and Meaning (William C. and Ida Friday Fellowship)
Mia Elisabeth Bay (History, Rutgers University), The Ambidexter Philosopher: Thomas Jefferson in Black Thought, 1776-1877 (John Hope Franklin Fellowship)
Jason D. BeDuhn (Religious Studies, Northern Arizona University), Digital Enhancement, Editing, Translation, and Analysis of the "Dublin Kephalaia" (Robert F. and Margaret S. Goheen Fellowship)
Rüdiger Bittner (Philosophy, University of Bielefeld, Germany), Do We Have a Will? (Hurford Family Fellowship)
Joseph Allen Boone (English, University of Southern California), The Homoerotics of Orientalism: Mappings of Male Desire in Narratives of the Near and Middle East (M. H. Abrams
Fellowship; NEH Fellowship)
Holly Brewer (History, North Carolina State University), "Inheritable Blood": Of Slavery and Freedom, Aristocracy and Empire in Early Virginia and the British Atlantic (Walter
Hines Page Fellowship of the Research Triangle Foundation)
Chad Carl Bryant (History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Encountering Prague: Place and Everyday Life in a Central European City (Delmas Foundation Fellowship)
Ruth Elizabeth Chang (Philosophy, Rutgers University), Making It Matter (GlaxoSmithKline Fellowship; NEH Fellowship)
Patricia K. Curd (Philosophy, Purdue University), Divinity, Intelligibility, and Human Understanding in Presocratic Thought (Carl and Lily Pforzheimer Foundation Fellowship)
Gaurav Desai (English, Tulane University), Post-Manichean Aesthetics: Africa and the South Asian Imagination (ACLS Burkhardt Fellowship)
Irena Dzurkowa-Kossowska (Art History, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland), Reinventing
Historic Styles: Central European Art in the 1920s and 1930s (Allen W. Clowes Fellowship)
Bart D. Ehrman (Religious Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Literary Forgery and Counter-Forgery in the Early Christian Tradition (Frank H. Kenan
Fellowship)
Andrew S. Escobedo (English, Ohio University), Renaissance Allegories of the Will (Benjamin N. Duke Fellowship of the Research Triangle Foundation; NEH Fellowship)
Jared Farmer (History, State University of New York, Stony Brook), Trees in Paradise: A California History (Donnelley Family Fellowship; Fellows’ Fellowship)
Kit Fine (Philosophy, New York University), Metaphysics of Material Things (Birkelund Fellowship)
Valeria Finucci (Italian, Duke University), The Body Natural: Duke Vincenzo Gonzaga and Early Modern Medical Practices (Delmas Foundation Fellowship)
Eileen Gillooly (English, Columbia University), Anxious Affection: Parental Feeling in
Nineteenth-Century Middle-Class Britain (NEH Fellowship)
Jack P. Greene (History, Johns Hopkins University), The British Debate on American Colonial Resistance, 1760-1783 (Josephus Daniels Fellowship of the Research Triangle
Foundation)
John H. Hanson (History, Indiana University, Bloomington), Islam, Schooling and the Public Sphere: The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Ghana, West Africa (Delta Delta Delta
Fellowship; NEH Fellowship)
John Franklin Kasson (History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), The Little Girl Who Fought the Great Depression: Shirley Temple and 1930s America (John G. Medlin, Jr.
Fellowship; NEH Fellowship)
Michael E. Kulikowski (History, University of Tennessee, Knoxville), The Rhetoric of Being Roman: Fourth-Century Politics and the End of Empire (ACLS Burkhardt Fellowship)
Thomas M. Lekan (History, University of South Carolina), Green Tourism: Consumption and Conservation in Twentieth-Century Germany (Delta Delta Delta Fellowship)
Peter G. Lurie (English, University of Richmond), American
Obscurantism (Jessie Ball duPont Fellowship)
Charles D. Orzech (Religious Studies, University of North Carolina at Greensboro), The Secrets of Three Mountains: Esoteric Buddhism in Continental East Asia, 755-1279 (Henry
Luce Fellowship)
Katherine K. Preston (Musicology, College of William and Mary), Against the Grain: Women Managers and English Opera in Late Nineteenth-Century America (William J. Bouwsma Fellowship)
David Lee Schoenbrun (History, Northwestern University), Killer Kings and Moralities of Power: East African Political Culture to the Nineteenth Century (NEH Fellowship)
Ellen Frances Stroud (Environmental Studies, Bryn Mawr College), Dead as Dirt: An Environmental History of the Dead Body (Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship; NEH Fellowship)
Robert Norman Swanson (History, Birmingham University, UK), The Parish in Late Medieval England: c1300-c1535 (John E. Sawyer Fellowship)
Cornelis A. van Minnen (History, Roosevelt Study Center, The Netherlands), Dixie and the Southernization of the United States since the 1970s (Archie K. Davis Fellowship)
Gennifer S. Weisenfeld (Art History, Duke University), Imaging Disaster: Visual Culture in Japan after the 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake (Duke Endowment Fellowship)
Richard James Will (Musicology, University of Virginia), Mozart Live: Performance, Media, and Reinvention in Classical Music (ACLS Burkhardt Fellowship)
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