2018-2019 Graduate Student Fellows
Amaryah S. Armstrong
American Studies Fellow
“Blackness and the Problem of Belonging: Political Theological Readings of the Family”
Department of Religion
Emma L. Banks
“Mining at the Margins: Afro-Descendant and Indigenous Struggles for Sovereignty and Resettlement at a Colombian Coal Mine”
Department of Anthropology
Iyaxel Cojti Ren
“The Emergence of the Ancient Kaqchikel Political Unit: A Case of Ethnogenesis in Guatemalan Highlands”
Department of Anthropology
Sarah M. Gorman
George J. Graham, Jr. Fellow
“The Role of Waste in Modern Philosophy”
Department of Philosophy
Katherine R. McKenna
“Breaking Silence: Women’s Radicalization of the Querelle des Femmes in Venice, 1550-1650”
Department of History
Lauren A. Mitchell
Elizabeth E. Fleming Fellow
“Performing Surgery: Alienating Aesthetics and the Medical Imagination”
Department of English
Kadiri J. Vaquer Fernández
Joe and Mary Harper Fellow
“The Strategy of Provocation: Political and Sexual Provocations in Puerto Rican Cultural Production”
Department of Spanish and Portuguese