Fellowship Recipients, 2006-07
Tony C. Brown
Department of English, College of Liberal Arts
Project title: “Beside History: Rethinking the Primitive in the Long Eighteenth Century”
Siobhan S. Craig
Department of English, College of Liberal Arts
Project title: “Rubble Trouble: History, Memory and Desire in the Ruins of Fascism”
Lesley Craig-Unkefer
Department of Educational Psychology, College of Education & Human Development
Project title: “Knowledge Shared-Benefits Gained: Making a Difference for High Risk Early Childhood Populations”
Tracey Deutsch
Department of History, College of Liberal Arts
Project title: “Making Change: Supermarkets, Gender, and the Transformation of Consumer Society, 1920-1970”
Jan Estep
Department of Art, College of Liberal Arts
Project title: “Philosophical Conversations (A Three-part Video Cycle)”
Njeri R. Githire
Department of African American & African Studies, College of Liberal Arts
Project title: “Voices from Ex/Isle: Caribbean and Indian Ocean Women Writers Break Geographical Confines”
George Henderson
Department of Geography, College of Liberal Arts
Project title: “Value Beyond Value”
Maki Isaka
Department of Asian Languages and Literatures, College of Liberal Arts
Project title: “Gender and Onnagata (Actors of Female Impersonation in Kabuki Theater)”
Liz Kotz
Department of Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature, College of Liberal Arts
Project title: “Durational Structures in Contemporary Art”
Scott Laderman
Department of History, UM Duluth
Project title: “Witnessing the Past: History, Tourism, and Memory in Postcolonial Vietnam”
Christine Marran
Department of Asian Languages and Literatures, College of Liberal Arts
Project title: “Male Subjectivity in Japan's Colonial and Postwar Eras”
Jason McGrath
Department of Asian Languages and Literatures, College of Liberal Arts
Project title: “Inscribing the Real: Chinese Cinema from the Silent Era to the 21st Century”
Patrick J. McNamara
Department of History, College of Liberal Arts
Project title: “The Centennial Stage: Mexico's Old Regime and the Independence Celebrations of 1910”
Kevin P. Murphy
Department of History, College of Liberal Arts
Project title: “Sexual Knowledge and Progressive Politics at the Turn of the Twentieth Century”
Bic Ngo
Department of Curriculum and Instruction, College of Education & Human Development
Project title: “The Salience of ‘Culture' in Hmong Immigrant Students' Education: Parental Involvement, Funds of Knowledge and Culturally Relevant Pedagogy”
Jason M. Roberts
Department of Political Science, College of Liberal Arts
Project title: “Ambition, Competition, and Democratic Responsiveness: Studying Congressional Elections Across Time”
Evan Schofer
Department of Sociology, College of Liberal Arts
Project title: “Global Models, Local Organizations: Community and Non-Governmental Associations in Comparative Perspective”
Ray Schultz
Theatre Discipline, UM Morris
Project title: “The Love, Valor, and Compassion of Terrence McNally: Dramatizing the Gay Revolution from Stonewall to AIDS and Beyond”
Robin Stryker
Department of Sociology, College of Liberal Arts
Project title: “Social Science in Government Regulation of Equal Employment Opportunity”
