IAS Residential Fellows 2019-2020

We're delighted to introduce the IAS Residential Fellows for 2019-2020! 

Interdisciplinary Doctoral Fellows, 2019-2020

Ateeb Ahmed
Geography, Environment, and Society (CLA)
Between Speculation and Disposession: Pakistan Military's Urban Coup d'Etat

Deniz Coral
Anthropology (CLA)
The Humorous Reaction to Trepidation: Jokes on the Trading Floor

Hana Maruyama
American Studies (CLA)
Alien Nation: The Role of Japanese American World War II Incarceration in Native Disposession

Hannah Ramer
Natural Resources Science and Management (CFANS)
(Re)Imagining the City: Urban Agriculture, Policy, & Social Justice in Minneapolis

Scholar in Residence, 2019-2020

Elana Shever
Anthropology, Colgate University
Finding Out Beasts: People, Dinosaurs, and Science in the American West

Faculty, Fall 2019

June Carbone
Law, Twin Cities
From Tiers to Ladders: A Feminist Theory of Power

Cosette Creamer
Political Science, CLA, Twin Cities
In Courts We Trust: The Unseen Role of Legal Bureaucrats in Human Rights Courts

VV Ganeshananthan
English, CLA, Twin Cities
Movement: A Novel

Enid Logan
Sociology, CLA, Twin Cities
American Indian Racialization and the Sociological Study of Race

Kate Lockwood Harris
Communications, CLA, Twin Cities
Communicating Violence in the Academy: A Case Study of the 2015 Antiracist Protests and Backlash at the University of Missouri

Jennifer Marshall
Art History, CLA, Twin Cities
William Edmondson: Life and Work

Faculty, Spring 2020

Fernando Burga
Urban and Regional Planning, HHH, Twin Cities
Mapping Transportation Accessibility for Culturally Relevant and Healthy Foods in Rural MN: Towards a Mixed Methods Research Toolkit

Adam Coon
Humanities, Morris
The Serpent's Feathers: Nahua Philosophies in Migration

Kathryn Nuernberger
English, CLA, Twin Cities
The Doctrine of Signatures: Essays

Carrie Oelberger
Leadership and Management, HHH, Twin Cities
Radical Re-Envisioning for a Just and Equitable Society: Interrogating and Theorizing Private Interests in Prosocial Work

Jimmy Patiño
Chicano and Latino Studies, CLA, Twin Cities
“The Abolition of All Restrictions”: Excavating and Reimagining U.S. History through the Mexican American Left

Ioana Vartolomei Pribiag
French and Italian, CLA, Twin Cities
The Postcolonial Spectacular: Scenes of Dissensus in Francophone Literature and Cinema