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Fellowship Recipients, 2009-10

Faculty Fellows Fall 2009

Ritu Bhatt
School of Architecture, College of Design
“Everyday Aesthetics and Cognition: An Exploration of Tibetan Buddhist Spatial Practices”

Teresa Gowan
Department of Sociology, College of Liberal Arts
“Between the ‘Higher Power’ and ‘Personal Responsibility’: Addiction Treatment and Neoliberal Policy Management”

Jean Langford
Department of Anthropology, College of Liberal Arts
“Critical Spirits: Violence, Medicine, and Mourning in Emigrant Stories of Death”

Nancy Luxon
Department of Political Science, College of Liberal Arts
“Truth-Telling, Authority, and Political Representation”

Mark Pedelty
School of Journalism and Mass Communication, College of Liberal Arts
“Global Media?: A Comparative Analysis of Journalistic Subjectivity in Environmental Reporting”

Jenny Schmid
Department of Art, College of Liberal Arts
“The Animated Body and Gender Liberation”


Heidi Kiiwetinepinesiik Stark
Department of American Indian Studies, College of Liberal Arts, UM-Duluth
“Stealing Fire, Scattering Ashes: Anishinaabe Expressions of Sovereignty, Nationhood, and Land Tenure in Treaty Making with the United States and Canada, 1785-1923”

Faculty Fellows Spring 2010

Penny Edgell
Department of Sociology, College of Liberal Arts
“Beyond the Culture Wars: How Ordinary Citizens Use Religious, Legal, and Scientific Repertoires to Understand Contemporary Social Dilemmas”

Cindy Garcia
Department of Theatre Arts and Dance, College of Liberal Arts
“Un/Sequined Corporealities and the Deterritorialization of Salsa: Gendered Performances of Latinidad in Los Angeles Salsa Economies”

Kathleen Hull
Department of Sociology, College of Liberal Arts
“Beyond the Culture Wars: How Ordinary Citizens Use Religious, Legal, and Scientific Repertoires to Understand Contemporary Social Dilemmas”

Stuart McLean
Department of Anthropology, College of Liberal Arts
“A Poetics of Emergence: Imagining Creativity beyond ‘Nature’ and ‘Culture’”

Yuichiro Onishi
Department of African American & African Studies, College of Liberal Arts
“Occupied Okinawa on the Edge of Law”

Omise'eke Natasha Tinsley
Department of English, College of Liberal Arts
“Water, Shoulders, Into the Black Pacific”

Diane Willow
Department of Art, College of Liberal Arts
“Body Electric”

 

 

Grad Fellows 2009-10

Yu-Ju Chien
Sociology
"Constructing Scientific Knowledge and Policies on Avian Influenza: International Organizations and Global Authoritative Knowledge"

Cerise Myers
Art History
"The Visible Posthuman: Envisioning Agency for the Cybernetic Self in Digital Culture"

 

Juliana Hu Pegues
American Studies
"Rethinking Relations: The Interracial Intimacies of Asian America"

 

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