IAS Faculty Fellows 2018-2019

We're delighted to introduce the IAS Residential Fellows for 2018-2019! 

Faculty, Fall 2018

Natalie Belsky
History, CLA, Duluth
Encounters in the East: Evacuees in the Soviet Hinterland during the Second World War

Elizabeth Heger Boyle
Sociology, CLA, Twin Cities
Abortion Politics in Uruguay, Perú, and Nicaragua: Explaining Disparate Outcomes

Siobhan Craig
English, CLA, Twin Cities
The Fourth Shore: Empire and Visuality in the Fascist-era Italian Colonies

Thomas Genova
Spanish, Humanities Division, Morris
Borders of Brazil: Euclides da Cunha and ‘Latin America’

Mai Na Lee
History, CLA, Twin Cities
The Hmong Kingdom at Dragon Capital (Long Cheng): Vang Pao's Alliance with the CIA, 1960-75

Marek Oziewicz
Curriculum and Instruction, CEHD, Twin Cities
Bloodlands Fiction: Soviet Trauma in Young People’s Literature

Faculty, Spring 2019

Hakim Abderrezak
French and Italian, CLA, Twin Cities
Migrants, Refugees and the Mediterranean Seametery

Aren Aizura
Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies, CLA, Twin Cities
TransForming Visions: Participatory Documentary on Transgender Activism in South and South East Asia

Malinda Lindquist
History, CLA, Twin Cities
The Politics of Youth: Education, Achievement, Gaps and the Construction of Black Childhood, 1940-1990

Francis Shen
Law School, Twin Cities
Brain-Based Memory Detection and the Law

Eun-Kyung Suh
Art and Design, School of Fine Arts, Duluth
Refugees’ Resettlement Geographical Patterns in Sculpture

Teresa Swartz
Sociology, CLA, Twin Cities
Not Just Child's Play: Race and the Reproduction of Inequality in and through Youth Activities

Interdisciplinary Doctoral Fellows, 2018-2019

Joseph Whitson
American Studies, CLA
#Explore: Outdoor Retailers, Social Media, and assaults on Indigenous Sovereignty in the Contemporary United States

Ketaki Jaywant
History, CLA
Caste as a Site of Social Change: Mapping 19th-Century Anti-caste Politics in Western India

Maria Mendez 
Political Science, CLA
Governing from Below: MS-13 and the Creation of Political Order in Central America

Grand Challenge Research Fellows

"Just and Equitable Communities"

Bianet Castellanos, American Studies, CLA
Carl Flink, Theatre Arts & Dance, CLA
Sumanth Gopinath, Music, CLA
Susan Mason, Epidemiology & Community Health, School of Public Health
Richa Nagar, Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies, CLA
Ross VeLure Roholt, Social Work, CEHD