Twelve faculty members are recipients of the Center for Humanities and Arts faculty research fellowships for the 20012002 academic year. Pictured (back row, from left) are: Richard Menke, Sujata Iyengar and Diane Batts Morrow. Pictured (front row, from left) are: Michelle Ballif, Nancy Felson, Elizabeth Wright and Marlyse Baptista.
Recipients, their department and research subject are: Michelle Ballif, English, Reproducing Beautiful Rhetorical Bodies: Classical Rhetorics Eulogic and Eugenic Plan; Marlyse Baptista, English/linguistics, The Syntax of Cape Verdean Creole: The Sotavento Varieties; Brian Henry, English, North Star Crossing: A Novel in Verse; Nancy Felson, classics, Vicarious Transport in Pindar; Sujata Iyengar, English, Mythologies of Color: Sex, Race and Morality in Early Modern Culture; Chana Kai Lee, history/womens studies, Race Secrets: Historical Memory and Black Womens Identities; Susan P. Mattern-Parkes, history, Galens Case Histories: Doctor, Patient and Society in the Greco-Roman World; Richard Menke, English, Discourse Networks 1881: The Assassination of President Garfield; Diane Batts Morrow, history/African-American Studies Institute, Negotiating Racism and Sexism in American Society: The Oblate Sisters of Providence, 1861-1926; Douglas Northrop, history, Burning Veils and Burning Bolsheviks: Gender and Power in Stalinist Central Asia; Frances Teague, English, Swingin the Dream: Shakespeare in American Popular Culture; and Elizabeth Wright, Romance languages, Spanish Culture in Mexican Translation, 1600-1640. |