
Summer Residents of the National Humanities Center, 2018–2026
2026 Summer Residents

Susanneh Bieber, Texas A&M University
Ecologies of Air: Inflatable Art and Architecture
Jackie Burek, George Mason University
Memory and History in Twelfth-Century England and Wales
Aparna Chaudhuri, Ashoka University
Writing Obedience: Forms of Submission in Medieval English Literature
Randall Childree, Furman University
A Commentary on Manilius’s Astronomica 4
Sarah Cullinan-Herring, The University of Kansas, Hall Center for the Humanities
Performing Pain: Epigenetic Trauma in Greek and Roman Tragedy
Kylie Fisher, Furman University
Bodily Ambiguity: Queer- and Otherness in Early Modern Art
Jenny Flaherty, Duke University
The Unsocial Society: Russian Literature’s Peasant Question
Na’imah Ford, Florida A&M University
Yere-Wolo: Coming of Age in African Diaspora Literature
Amy Frishkey, The University of Texas at San Antonio
Navigating Neo-Traditionalism within Garifuna Popular Music
Denva Gallant, Rice University
Projected Images: Blackness and the Visual Imagination in Late Medieval Italy
Brad Garvey, Brandeis University
Poems to Open Palms: A Moral Economy of Praise in the Sultanate of Oman
Óscar Gil, University at Buffalo
Legacies of Forced Migration: Photographic Testimonio of Indigenous Maya in the Americas
Tamara Harvey, George Mason University
Fantastic Leaps: Women’s Global Imagination in the Seventeenth Century
Eduardo Herrera, Indiana University Bloomington
Sounding Fandom
Jennifer Iverson, The University of Chicago
Synthesizing Ourselves: The Black Box that Changed Music Forever
Lauren Jarvis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Mobilizing for Equality: A History of Economic Disparity in South Africa and the World
Vivian Laughlin, Wake Forest University
The Appropriation of the Ancient Egyptian Isis and Osor-Hapi
Susan Laxton, University of California, Riverside
Cut Together: Surrealist Photomontage and the Structure of Dissent
Devoney Looser, Arizona State University
The Stunning Gunnings: How Two Generations of Eighteenth-Century Women Riveted the Public and Spun Their Scandalous Lives into Bestselling Fiction
Yolanda Mackey-Barkers, Stony Brook University
Editing the Black Renaissance: Black Women Editors and the Making of a Movement, 1915–1945
Sophia Mao, Bryn Mawr College
Feeling Onwards: Model Minority Affects in Contemporary Asian American Literature
Deonnie Moodie, The University of Oklahoma
Business School Hinduism: An Imperial Genealogy
Richa Nagar, Smith College
Salty River: Stories Flowing in Neighborliness
Caitlyn Olson, Bucknell University
Creed for the Common Folk: Ignorance and Orthodoxy in Early Modern Morocco
Rachel Patt, University of Notre Dame
Intimate Encounters: The Solace of the Portrait in the Premodern Mediterranean
Cary Peñate, Syracuse University
Scoring the Cuban Mulata: Music, Film, and Transnational Constructions of Race and Gender
John Pippen, Colorado State University
Working to Play: The Contradictions of Contemporary Classical Music
Sonya Ramsey, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
“I Will Never Quit:” Black Women Workers and Family in the Desegregated South, Learning, Training, and Working after 1964
Sitara Sadler, Johnson C. Smith University
Centering Interiority: Black Women, Visibility, and the Narrative Politics of Screenwriting.
Linsey Sainte-Claire, Rice University
Creole Epistemologies of Madness
Matt Sakakeeny, Tulane University
Marching On: Music and Hope in the Time of Crisis
Rico Self, North Carolina State University
Quare Worldmaking in The Color Purple (2023)
Shelby Sinclair, University of Virginia
Black Women Workers & the U.S. Occupation of Haiti (1915-1934)
Jenny Suchland, The Ohio State University
Accountable to Freedom: Settler Imperial Feminisms in the Time of Modern Day Slavery
Justin Tackett, North Carolina State University
The Sound Era: Poetry’s Machinery in the Long Nineteenth Century
Noël Valis, Yale University
The Wounds of Poetry: Elegy in Federico Garcia Lorca and Luis Cernuda
Ninon Vessier, Davidson College
Deep Cuts: Reading African Ecologies with Collage Art
Joel Winkelman, Hamilton College
A Working Democracy: Progressivism and the Politics of Work
Blaire Zeiders, Augusta University
The Arthurian Catechism: Reading Literature as Liturgy in Early Modern England
Tamar Zinguer, The University of Oklahoma
Sandbox: An Architectural History of Play
2025 Summer Residents

Ali Atabey, The University of Texas at San Antonio
Boundaries Drawn and Crossed: Negotiating Identity, Religion, and Space in Early Modern Istanbul
Jamal Batts, Swarthmore College
Enfleshed: Black Queer Erotics and the Art/Work of Risk
Brooke M. Bauer, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Interpreting the Indigenous South
Josefina Bittar, University of California, Santa Cruz
Language Use and Change among Paraguayan Immigrants in Spain
Gretchen Braun, Furman University
Evolutionary Subjectivities: Narratives of Selfhood in Victoria’s Age and Beyond
Cynthia Turner Camp, University of Georgia
The Prayerbooks of Henry V’s Knights
Leonardo Cardoso, Texas A&M University
Hearing Like a State: Sound-Politics in Brazil
Vanessa Castaneda, Davidson College
Tabuleiros of Resistance: A Reconceptualization of Brazil’s Baianas de Acarajé
Alex E. Chávez, University of Notre Dame
Sound City: Place, Poiesis, Xicago
Kevin Coe, The University of Utah
New Coverage of Mass Shootings in the U.S.
Michael Dango, Rice University
What Are Our Categories Good For? Aesthetic Judgment and Taxonomic Skill
Kefaya M. Diab, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Affective Revolutions Through a Mediated Sense of Agency
Mandakini Dubey, Ashoka University
Speaking in Tongues: Orientalist Pseudotranslation in the Nineteenth Century
Fayçal Falaky, Tulane University
Unquiet Enlightenment: The Philosophical Origins of the Great Acceleration
Seth Emmanuel Gaiters, North Carolina State University
#BlackLivesMatter and Religion in the Street: A Revival of the Sacred in the Public Sphere
Randi Gill-Sadler, Davidson College
Diasporic Dissonance: The Archipelagic Circuit of the Black Women’s Literary Renaissance and U.S. Empire
Edith Gonzalez, University at Buffalo
Alliances, Inheritances, and Land Rights: Eighteenth-Century Marriage in the Lesser Antilles
Jennifer Goodlander, Indiana University Bloomington
Trespassing: The Subversive Travel of Indonesian Women in Literature and Performance
Jennifer Haraguchi, Brigham Young University
Eleonora Ramirez di Montalvo: Educating Women through Dramatic Performance in Seventeenth-Century Florence
Matthew Hart, Columbia University
Deadwater
Caley Horan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Investing in the Stars: Astrology and Uncertainty in Modern America
Annabel Ipsen, The University of Oklahoma
Who Controls Our Food System: The Captured State and the Promise of Place
Jay Jordan, The University of Utah
Rhetoric and Multilingual Composition
Christine Keiner, Rochester Institute of Technology
Zebra Mussel: An Environmental Biography
Jasleen Kohli, Johnson C. Smith University
Re-creating Fragmented Lives through Material Memory
Brian Krostenko, University of Notre Dame
It’s Our World Now: Rhetorical Form, Legal Theory, and Generational Polemics in the “Rhetorica ad Herennium”
Abigail C. Lindo, The Ohio State University
Tectonic Becoming: Decolonial Sonic Geographies in Contemporary Azorean Music Scenes
Wan-Zi Lu, Stony Brook University
The Many Hands of the Healthcare State
Michele Monserrati, Smith College
Familiar Grapes: Transcolonial Vineyards in Modern Italian Settlements, 1880–1943)
Erin A. Peters, Appalachian State University
Temples from Augustan Egypt in Continual Coloniality
Cole Rizki, University of Virginia
Malva Solís: State Transformation and Mid-Century Trans Life in Argentina
Kaniqua L. Robinson, Furman University
Silencing Our Stories: Memory, Race, and the Public Memorialization of the Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys
M. Michelle Robinson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Come Tell Us How to Go to Heaven: Billy Graham Across America
Kathy Lou Schultz, University of Memphis
Black Dada and Surrealisms: Literary and Artistic Avant-Gardes of the African Diaspora
Ariel E. Seay-Howard, North Carolina State University
Conceptualizing Dreams Through Remembering: A Border Rhetoric Study
Juan Suárez Ontaneda, Bryn Mawr College
Palimpsests of Blackness in Latin America: The Performative Lives of Nascimento, Zapata Olivella, and Santa Cruz
Vivek Vellanki, Indiana University Bloomington
Surveillance and Identity: A Timeline Examining Passport Photos and Migrant Narratives
Carolyn Wargula, Bucknell University
Embodied Embroideries: Gender, Materiality, and the Body in Japanese Buddhism
Jesse Weiner, Hamilton College
Intersectional Medeas
Kimberly T. Wortmann, Wake Forest University
Banking on Belief: The Socio-Cultural Dimensions of Islamic Finance in Uganda
Chenxing Xie, University of Cincinnati
Legitimizing Long COVID: Transnational Risk Communication and Patient Empowerment
Chang Xu, Rice University
Medicine on the March: Healing, Harming, and Bodily Governance in the Qing Empire, 1633–1800
2024 Summer Residents

Elaigwu P. Ameh, St. Olaf College
Performing Black Fatherhood: Fabrication, Silence, Repair
Betsy Bolton, Swarthmore College
Romantic Women Writers, Celebrity and Interiority
Shakoya C. Brown, Johnson C. Smith University
Echoes of Resiliency: Unveiling HBCU Activism In North Carolina
Cecily Cai, Hamilton College
The Age of Dissonance: Exile and Late Style in Modern European Literature
andré carrington, University of California, Riverside
Audiofuturism
John P. Casellas Connors, Texas A&M University
The Nature of Guns: Firearms, Taxes, and Identity in American Conservation
Keyne Cheshire, Davidson College
The Ibis Project
Christopher Chowrimootoo, University of Notre Dame
Staging Religious Affect in Bernstein’s ‘Mass’
Alanna E. Cooper, Case Western Reserve University
Disposing of the Sacred: America’s Jewish Congregations in the 21st Century
Burak Erdim, North Carolina State University
Warsaw, New York, Raleigh, Chandigarh: Intersections of Housing, Race, Migration, and Citizenship in the Postwar World
Jorge Felipe-Gonzalez, The University of Texas at San Antonio
The Slave-Trading Mafia: Foundation and Growth of the Cuban-based Transatlantic Slave Trade
Tatiana Filimonova, Dartmouth College
New Russia’s Geopolitical Novel
Wilfredo Flores, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Virulent Rhetorics: HIV and the Politics of Digital Sexual Health
Darci L. Gardner, Appalachian State University
Leveraging Irrationality: How Storytellers Exploit Cognitive Biases
Tiffany Jasmin González, The University of Kansas
Representation of Change: How Chicana Transformed the American Political Process in the Late 20th Century
Kimberly Ann Harris, University of Virginia
The Truth of Race: The Metaphilosophy of W. E. B. Du Bois
Leandra H. Hernandez, The University of Utah
Feminist News Framing: The Role of Journalism Ethics in News Coverage of Reproductive Feminicides
Victoria Hesford, Stony Brook University
Artificial Women: the 1970s, Mass Culture, and Feminism
Amy Hodges, The University of Texas at Arlington
A Scoping Review of Technical and Professional Writing in the MENA Region
Brandon Hogan, Howard University
A Contextualist Theory of Criminal Punishment
Jennie C. Ikuta, University of Missouri
White Losses: Moral Psychology and the Demands of Racial Justice
Nathaniel Isaacson, North Carolina State University
Repressed Modernities of Sinophone Science Fiction Cinema
Heidi Kim, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
A Very Short Introduction to Asian American Literature
Amy K. King, Tuskegee University
Haunted/Haunting Whiteness in Atlanta, Season 3
C. Libby, The Pennsylvania State University
Engendering Feeling: Religious Affect, Transphobia, and Historicity
Ladrica Menson-Furr, University of Memphis
August Wilson’s South: Revisiting Wilson’s Dramatic Renderings of the South and Southern Culture
Ernest Julius Mitchell, Yale University
Biography of Claude McKay
Shirley Moody-Turner, The Pennsylvania State University
“Courageous Revolt”: Anna Julia Cooper, An Interpretive Biography
Christy L. Oxendine, The University of Oklahoma
Schooling in the Pines: The Historical Landscape of Lumbee Public Schools in Robeson County North Carolina, 1885–1940
Daniel Paul, Brigham Young University
Representations of Disability in Contemporary Italian Cinema and Television
fabian romero, The Ohio State University
Insurgent Kinship
Joseph Tanke, University of Hawai’i at Mānoa
The Nervous System: Neoliberalism and Anxiety
Elizabeth E. Tavares, The University of Alabama
Playing the Repertory before Shakespeare
Emine Hande Tuna, University of California, Santa Cruz
Imaginative Resistance
Bryan M. Vandevender, Bucknell University
Afterlives: Musical Theatre Repertoire, Revival, and Capital
Margaret B. Wan, The University of Utah
Transmission, Access, and Individual Agency in Chinese Vernacular Short Stories
Rebecca Wanzo, Washington University in St. Louis
Civil Rights Temporalities
Judith Williams, Furman University
Maître Divas and Misogynoir: The Everyday Lives of Black Female Front of the House Restaurant Workers
2023 Summer Residents

William Arcé, California State University, Fresno
Latinx/Chicanx 20th Century Travel Narratives: Crossing Boundaries
Christopher T. Bonner, Texas A&M University
Unsettled Accounts: Transatlantic Literary Representations of the Haitian Independence Debt
Alison Bory, Davidson College
Difficult Dance: Engaging Emotion in Contemporary (Dance) Performance
Gwen Bradford, Rice University
Uniqueness
Hugh Cagle, The University of Utah
Anatomy of Empire: Colonialism, Dissection, and the Making of Modern Human–Animal Relations
Sumita Chakraborty, North Carolina State University
Grave Dangers: Poetics and the Ethics of Death in the Anthropocene
Paloma Checa-Gismero, Swarthmore College
The Early Biennial Boom and the Making of Global Contemporary Art
Dawan Coombs, Brigham Young University
Engaging the Aesthetic in Adolescent Literacy Learning
Carolyn A. Day, Furman University
Uncovering the Invalid: The Social, Medical, and Personal Responses to the Illness of Princess Amelia (1783–1810)
Jennifer L. Derr, University of California, Santa Cruz
The Organ that Traveled the World: Medicine, Capitalism, and the History of Liver Disease in Egypt
Selena A. Dickey, Furman University
Expanding the Network Backbone: Live Network Television and the Metroplex
Michal Beth Dinkler, Yale University
How to Do Things with Stories: Early Christian Narrative as Rhetoric
Alexei Kamran Ditter, Reed College
Making Memories Together: Collaborative Remembering in Late Medieval China, 600–900
Esther Fernández, Rice University
A Drama in Transition: The Democratization of Spanish Classical Theater
Leslie Clement Gutierrez, Johnson C. Smith University
The Dauntless Dobbs Sisters: Historical Black Family Legacies, Radical Black Feminists Politics and Desegregating Global Diasporic Spaces
Eric Herschthal, The University of Utah
Carbon Conscripts: Slavery and the Origins of Climate Change
Sarah T. Hines, The University of Oklahoma
Mother of the Waters: The Life and Death of the Glaciers of Bolivia’s Cordillera Real
Peter R. Kalb, Brandeis University
Beyond Apprehension: Artists Respond to Apollo
Matthew Kilbane, University of Notre Dame
The Ends of Poetry: Writing Unreadable Archives
Chanté Mouton Kinyon, University of Notre Dame
The Transatlantic Gesture: The Irish and African American Cultural Exchange
Heather Miyano Kopelson, The University of Alabama
Speaking Objects: Indigenous Women and the Materials of Dance in the Americas, 1500–1700
Susanna Michele Lee, North Carolina State University
Unsettling Claims: Natives and Newcomers in the US–Dakota War
Amy Lonetree, University of California, Santa Cruz
Visualizing Ho-Chunk History: Cultural Performance, Tourist Encounters, and Native Survivance, 1879–1960
Nina Martin, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Pretentious Cities: How Progressive Local Politics Can Recreate Inequities
Robert O. McDonald, The University of Kansas
How Economists Argue: The Discursive Economies of Consent
Hugo Méndez, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Gospel Truth: The Biblical Books of John as a Chain of Pseudo-Historical Texts
Cassie Osei, Bucknell University
Professional Defiance: Black Women’s Labor Aesthetics & Discourses in Modern Brazil
Aysha Pollnitz, Rice University
Indigenous Polities and Democratic Thought in the Americas, pre-1700
Gina Stamm, The University of Alabama
Malcolm de Chazal: Mauritius and Mystic Phenomenology
Sara Phenix, Brigham Young University
Maternity à la mode: Fashion, Fertility, and Fiction in Nineteenth-Century France
Stephanie Z. Pilat, The University of Oklahoma
The Cultivation of Creativity: Pedagogies and Practices of the American School of Architecture
Alejandro Quin, The University of Utah
Los agrimensores: tierra, literatura y demarcación en América Latina [The Surveyors: Land, Literature, and Border-Making in Latin America]
Jacob D. Rawlins, Brigham Young University
Welsh Publishing in the Nineteenth Century
Alexander Regier, Rice University
Awkwardness: The History and Use of Unease
Marsha W. Rhee, Johnson C. Smith University
Global Kinships: A Beginners’ Community-Based Research Guide
Franziska Schweiger, Hamilton College
Social Fabrics: Atlas Silk and the Making of the Bourgeoisie in Thomas Mann’s Buddenbrooks
Sam Shuman, Davidson College
Of Mice and Hasidic Men: Populist Masculinity & the Revival of a 20th-Century Jewish Saint
2022 Summer Residents

Kristen Alff, North Carolina State University
Levantine Joint-stock Companies and Global Capitalism, 1830–1930
Douglas Ambrose, Hamilton College
Burying the Founders: Public Commemorations and Nation Building in the Early American Republic
Belle Boggs, North Carolina State University
Nothing But the Truth: 150 Years of Testimony in a Small Southern Town
Tyler Bunzey, Johnson C. Smith University
Fugitive Aesthetics: Hip-Hop Expression in Relation
Tracie Canada, University of Notre Dame
Tackling the Everyday: Race, Family, and Nation in Big-Time College Football
Yinghong Cheng, Delaware State University
“Two Lives for One Mile”: African-American Soldiers Building the Burma Road
Kathryn Desplanque, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Inglorious Artists: Art-World Satire and the Market Economy for Art, 1750–1850
Marc Dudley, North Carolina State University
Black Masculinity in Toni Morrison’s Sula
Sarah Ellenzweig, Rice University
Verse, Rhyme, and the Novel in the Eighteenth Century
La Donna L. Forsgren, University of Notre Dame
Black Girlhood on the Musical Theatre Stage
Frederico Freitas, North Carolina State University
Concrete Tropics, an Environmental History of Brazil’s Modernist Capital
Megan Gallagher, The University of Alabama
The Lost Passions of Republican Political Thought: Politics and Emotions in the French Enlightenment
Will Guzmán, Prairie View A&M University
Emmett J. Scott: Power Broker of the Tuskegee Machine
Eva C. Hageman, University of Maryland
“Relatable Meets Remarkable”: Crafting Race in the Reality Television Industry
Ayesha K. Hardison, The University of Kansas
Specters of Black Freedom Struggles in the Post-Civil Rights Imagination
T. D. Harper-Shipman, Davidson College
Suturing Reproduction and Capitalism: Race, Population, and Development in the U.S., Ghana, and Senegal
Tace Hedrick, University of Florida
The Cosmic Race: Sexuality, Esoteric Spirituality, and Race in Latin/x American Work, 1968–2021
Jaya Jha, Davidson College
On Being Human—Disciplinary Reflections
Tugce Kayaal, Furman University
Sexual Outcasts: Love, Intimacy, and Youth Sexuality in the Late Ottoman Empire (1800–1923)
Fen Kennedy, The University of Alabama
Horizontality, Affect, Technique: A Dancer’s Guide to Choreopolitical Analysis
Eunice Kim, Furman University
Formula for a Murder: An Odyssean Take
Peter Krentz, Davidson College
Fatal to Liberty: The Battle of Chaironeia
Yi Yi Mon Kyo, Davidson College
Chen Danqing’s Tibet Series: A Return to Realism in the Post-Mao Era
Neil Lerner, Davidson College
A History of Sound and Music in Pinball
Juan Meneses, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Peripheries of the Impolitical
Sujata S. Mody, North Carolina State University
Hindi Historical Fiction: Literary Engagements with the Past
Sangina Patnaik, Swarthmore College
What We Owe: Reparations in Literature and Law
Alix Pierre, Spelman College
Cultivating a Transnational Diasporan Art Consciousness
Wanda S. Pillow, The University of Utah
Troubling Intimacies: Sacajawea and York as American Subjects, 1806–2006
Patricia L. Reilly, Swarthmore College
Triumphalist Painting in the Age of the Italian Wars
Jennifer Saltzstein, The University of Oklahoma
Song, Landscape, and Identity in Medieval Northern France: Toward an Environmental History
Tanya L. Shields, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Women Who Owned: Gendered Race, Place and Power on Female-Owned Plantations
Debra F. Terrell, Johnson C. Smith University
Religiosity, Changes in Religiosity, and Well-Being among College Students
Cindi Textor, The University of Utah
Japanese White Supremacy
Georgina White, The University of Kansas
Cicero’s Philosophical Translations
Kimberly Wieser, The University of Oklahoma
“War Began to Kindle and Was Cruelly Fought”: Historical Poems from The DeSoto Chronicles, The Journal of Rodrigo Rangel
Faye Xiao, The University of Kansas
The Hen Cackles in the Morning: Gendered Soundscape and Female Leadership in Modern Chinese Literature and Culture
2019 Summer Residents

Rilla Askew, The University of Oklahoma
Their Lives
Anne Baker, North Carolina State University
Dear Wanderer: The Life and Revolutionary Times of Susanna Rowson
Manuel R. Cuellar, The George Washington University
Performances of a Festive Mexico: Queer Embodiments and Dancing Histories of a Nation
Gregory Dawes, North Carolina State University
Democratic Cross Resonances: Whitman and Neruda
Mariam Durrani, Hamilton College
Unruly Mobility: Muslim Youth Coming of Age in the 21st Century
Ira Dworkin, Texas A&M University
“Imperfectly Known”: Nicholas Said and the Routes of African American Narrative
Julie Fette, Rice University
Gender in Contemporary French Children’s Literature
Erin Frost, East Carolina University
Feminist Technical Communication
Daniel Giberman, The University of Texas at Arlington
Concrete Particulars
Anne F. Hyde, The University of Oklahoma
Half-Breed: A History of Mixing Blood in North America, 1600–1940
Susan Jarosi, Hamilton College
Inside the Glass Cube: The Ideology of Vitrines
Blair L. M. Kelley, North Carolina State University
Black Folk: The Promise of the Black Working Class
Jonathan T. King, University of North Carolina at Asheville
Enacting Intimacy, Channeling Wildness, and Performing Bluegrass in Japan
Daniel Layman, Davidson College
Locke among the Radicals
Janaka Bowman Lewis, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Black Girlhood and Narratives of Play
Lisa Lipinski, The George Washington University
The Pensive Photography of Sally Mann
Jorge Marí, North Carolina State University
Environmental Cultural Studies, Film, and Spanish Teaching
Scott McGill, Rice University
Beyond Deceit: Forgery, Value, and Ancient Rome
Melissa Lynn Miller, University of Notre Dame
The Russian Medical Humanities
Alexander Morgan, Rice University
From Mindlessness to Mentality: On the Origins of Subjectivity
Ed A. Munoz, The University of Utah
Constructing Latinx Identity: The Hispanic Mexican Mestizo Influence in the Intermountain West, 1650–2020
Aman Nadhiri, Johnson C. Smith University
In Their Own Words: Blackness, Race and Ethnicity in the Works of Pre-Colonial West African Scholars
Rekha Nath, The University of Alabama
The Injustice of Fat Stigma
Juliana Makuchi Nfah-Abbenyi, North Carolina State University
From Toundi Ondoua to Jende Jonga: 60 Years of Dreams Deferred?
Mairin Odle, The University of Alabama
Skin Deep: Tattoos, Scalps, and the Contested Language of Bodies in Early America
Joshua M. Paiz, The George Washington University
Queer Coming of Age Narratives in Sri Lankan English Literature
Jennifer Garcia Peacock, Davidson College
Latinx Landscapes: Art and the Environment in Latinx America, 1898–2001
Keri Petersen, Johnson C. Smith University
Industrial Slavery and the Economic Development of North Carolina
Nicholas F. Radel, Furman University
Shakespeare: The Critical Tradition: Richard II
William Revere, University of North Carolina at Asheville
The Mutualities of Conscience: Satire, Community, and Individual Agency in Late Medieval and Early Modern England
David S. Roh, The University of Utah
Mediating Empire: Triangulating American, Japanese, and Korean Fictions
Margaret Simon, North Carolina State University
Books and Things: Theorizing Multi-Materiality In the English Renaissance
Michele Speitz, Furman University
Technologies of the Sublime and the Mechanical Supernatural
J. Michael Terry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Dialectal Difference and Educational Achievement
Trysh Travis, University of Florida
“Lee Was a Gentleman”: Understanding Women’s Polite Racism in the Confederate Monument Controversy
Jennifer Wells, The George Washington University
Prelude to Empire: State Building in the Early Modern British World
2018 Summer Residents
Jaime Ahlberg, University of Florida
Schooling and Disability: Philosophical Perspectives on a Contemporary Policy Debate
Scott L. Baugh, Texas Tech University
Youth, Sexuality, Identity, Politics & Y Tu Mamá También
Masha Belenky, The George Washington University
Engine of Modernity: the Omnibus and Urban Culture in Nineteenth-Century Paris
Emily Burrill, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Gender at the Crossroads: Mobility and Belonging in a Francophone West African World, 1945–70
Andre Cavalcante, University of Virginia
Life in Purple: Young, Queer, and Connected in the Changing American South
James A. Crank, The University of Alabama
Race and New Modernisms
Huiling Ding, North Carolina State University
Global Media Construction of AlphaGo and AlphaGo Zero: Artificial Intelligence, Risk Communication, and the New AI Arms Race
Esther Fernández, Rice University
The Making of Illusions: Material Performances in Early Modern Spain and Their Contemporary Legacies
Barbara Hahn, Texas Tech University
Technology in the Industrial Revolution
Shoko Hamano, The George Washington University
Cross-Linguistic Comparison of Structural Layering of Sound-Symbolic Vocabulary and Its Implications for the Study of Language Evolution
Avery E. Holton, The University of Utah
Exploring Genetic Testing Discourses and Networks
Nathaniel Isaacson, North Carolina State University
Science Crosstalk (kexue xiangsheng) and Socialist Realism
Héctor Jaimes, North Carolina State University
Times of Rupture: The Contemporary Mexican Novel
Blair L. M. Kelley, North Carolina State University
The Execution of Corrine Sykes: Race, Place, and Remembrance in World War II Philadelphia
Min-Joo Kim, Texas Tech University
When and Why English Demonstratives Require Relative Clauses
Petrus Liu, Boston University
Thinking Gender in the Age of the Beijing Consensus
Gordon K. Mantler, The George Washington University
“We Have Won”? Harold Washington and Multiracial Politics in the Age of Reagan
Jorge Marí, North Carolina State University
Environmental Debates & Environmental Activism in Contemporary Spain: Theory and Praxis
Brian McFadden, Texas Tech University
Monsters, Vikings, and Monks: The Tenth-Century Context of the Beowulf Manuscript
Celeste Day Moore, Hamilton College
Soundscapes of Liberation: Race, Music, and the Making of the Twentieth-Century Atlantic World
Jennifer Nolan, North Carolina State University
Esquire, Cosmopolitan, and the Fashioning of Authorial Identity: Ernest Hemingway, 1936
Kwame Edwin Otu, University of Virginia
Scrambled Palimpsests: Making Christian Heteromonogamous Subjects in Postindependent Ghana (1965–75)
Iván A. Ramos, University of Maryland
Sonic Negations: Sound, Affect, and Unbelonging Between Mexico and the U.S.
Jeremy Rosen, The University of Utah
Genre Bending
K. Merinda Simmons, The University of Alabama
1) Race and New Modernisms; 2) Sourcing Slave Religion: Theorizing Experience in the American South
Pavitra Sundar, Hamilton College
Listening to Bollywood: Sound, Speech, and Song
Katherine Unterman, Texas A&M University
The Legal Foundations of American Empire
Noel Mellick Voltz, The University of Utah
Chapter 4 (“The Storeroom” of My Manuscript: The Sword in Her Hands: Louisiana’s Free Women of Color and their Sexual Negotiation for Freedom)
Jung Yun, The George Washington University
O Beautiful