2014-2015 Graduate Student Fellows
Jessica K. Burch
American Studies Fellow
“‘Soap and Hope’: Direct Sales and the Cultures of Work and Capitalism in Postwar America”
Department of History
Adam B. Burgos
George J. Graham Jr. Fellow
“Political Resistance and the Constitution of Equality”
Department of Philosophy
Kathleen R. DeGuzman
Elizabeth Fleming Fellow
“The Poetics of Entanglement: Anticolonial Thought Across the Anglophone Caribbean and Victorian Britain”
Department of English
Daniel L. McAuley
“Lexical Innovation in the Banlieues: Social Group, Ethnicity, Language and Identity”
School of Modern Languages (French), Queen’s University (Belfast)
Luis Menéndez-Antuña
“Thinking Sex with the Great Whore (Rev. 17-18): Deviant Sexualities in the Context of Empire”
Graduate Department of Religion
Carly A. Rush
“Outsiders Within: Cochlear Implants, Oralism and the Deaf Community in the 21st Century”
Department of Sociology
Amy G. Tan
“Richard Bernard and his Publics: A Puritan Minister as Author”
Department of History
Brendan J. M. Weaver
“’Fruit of the Vine, Work of Human Hands’: An Archaeology and Ethnohistory of Labor on the Jesuit Wine Haciendas of Nasca, Peru”
Department of Anthropology