1997 Fellows
  • Ellen J. Amster
    History, University of Pennsylvania. "The Gender of Healing: Medicine in French Colonial Morocco, 1912-1956."
  • Moises Arce
    Political Science, University of New Mexico. "The Political Economy of State Reform in Contemporary Peru."
  • Pasquale V. Baccaro
    Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. "Deliberative Union Democracy: Reconciling 'Insiders' and 'Outsiders'" within the Italian Union Movement."
  • Thomas D. Boellstorff
    Anthropology, Stanford University. "The Gay Archipelago: Translocal Identity, Community, and Citizenship in Indonesia."
  • Ingeborg-Dorothee Brantz
    History, University of Chicago. "Abattoirs and the City in Nineteenth-Century Europe."
  • Paulina Bren
    History, New York University. "Consuming Past-Times: The Politics of Consumption in 1970s Czechoslovakia."
  • Neil J. Brenner
    Political Science, University of Chicago. "The Governance of Globalization: Global City Formation and State Territorial Restructuring in Contemporary Europe."
  • Alejandra M. Bronfman
    History, Princeton University. "From Head-Measuring to Festival Gazing: Thinking about Race in Cuba, 1878-1940."
  • Ethel C. Brooks
    Political Science, New York University. "Transnational Production, Protest and Women's Labor: A Study of the Garment Industry in Bangladesh, El Salvador and New York City."
  • Cathryn H. Clayton
    Anthropology, University of California, Santa Cruz. "Imagining Macau: Local Identities in Transnational Formation."
  • Diana K. Davis
    Geography, University of California, Berkeley. "Overgrazing the Range? The Political Ecology of Pastorialists' Ethnoveterinary Knowledge and Ecological 'Rationality' in Morocco."
  • Dusan Djordjevich
    History, Stanford University. "The Emergence of the Serb Question in Yugoslavia: Politics and Ideology, 1937-1941."
  • Nara Dillon
    Political Science, University of California, Berkeley. "State, Regime and Social Welfare Policy in Urban China."
  • Elise Edwards
    Anthropology, University of Michigan. "Ideological Constructions and Reflections on the Fields of Sport: A Study of the Japan Ladies Soccer League."
  • Darryl Flaherty
    History, Columbia University. "Organizing for Influence: Politics by Association in Twentieth-Century Japan."
  • Christopher Garman
    Political Science, University of California, San Diego, "The Politics of Decentralization in Brazil."
  • Marcia Good Maust
    Anthropology, University of Florida. "Women and Surgical Birth in Merida, Yucatan."
  • Tamar L. Gutner
    Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. "Banking on the Environment: Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) and Environmental Policymaking in Central and Eastern Europe."
  • Nelson C. Hancock
    Anthropology, Columbia University. "Land Use, Land Claims and the Politics of Indigenous Identities in Kamchatka, Russia."
  • Gretchen Helmke
    Political Science, University of Chicago. "The Politics of Judicial Independence in Argentina, 1980-present."
  • Matthew J. Hill
    Anthropology, University of Chicago. "Changing Formations of Race in Republican and Revolutionary Cuba."
  • Mala N. Htun
    Political Science, Harvard University. "Building the Basis of Women's Citizenship: Legal Reform and the Private Sphere in Latin America."
  • Yibing Huang
    Comparative Literature, University of California, Los Angeles. "From 'Orphans' to 'Bastards': The Legacy of the Cultural Revolution and Contemporary Chinese Cultural Contradictions."
  • Clare A. Ignatowski
    Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania. "Contested Order: Cultural Politics, Youth, and the Reproduction of Tradition in Cameroon."
  • Eva Jensen
    Sociology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, "Common Property Tenure Institutions: Potentials for Land Reform in South Africa."
  • Sarah Jessup
    Anthropology, University of Michigan. "Peasants, Performance and Local Identity; Shanxi Opera and the Reinvention of Tradition."
  • Jennifer Z. Johnson-Kuhn
    Anthropology, Northwestern University. "Studying Well: Catholic Schooling and Reproduction in Cameroon."
  • Sarah Kennel
    Art History, University of California, Berkeley, "Delacroix's Orientalism: French Painting in an Age of Colonial Expansion."
  • Charles C. Krusekopf
    Economics, University of Washington. "Land Tenure Arrangements and Agricultural Development in Post-Reform China."
  • Anna Krylova
    History, Johns Hopkins University. "Gendering sovetskii chelovek: The Great Patriotic War and Soviet Identity."
  • Hongyi Lai
    Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles, "The Logic of Economic Liberalization: Regional Differences in the Governmental Policies toward the Non-State-Owned Industry in China 1978-1994."
  • Tong Soon Lee
    Musicology, University of Pittsburgh. "Performing Identity: Chinese Street Opera in Singapore."
  • Evan Lieberman
    Political Science, University of California, Berkeley, "Identity and Sacrifice: The Impact of Race, Class and Nation on Taxation in South Africa and Brazil."
  • Julia F. Lynch
    Political Science, University of California, Berkeley. "Social Exclusion and Collective Partisan Identities: The Development of Intergenerational Conflict as a New Cleavage in Italy, Spain and the Netherlands."
  • William T. S. Mazzarella
    Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley. "'Transnational Alchemy': Producing the Global Consumer in Contemporary Indian Advertising."
  • Michael T. McGovern
    Anthropology, Emory University. "Identities and the Negotiation of Displacement in Southeastern Guinea, West Africa."
  • W. Flagg Miller
    Anthropology, University of Michigan. "A More Situated Tribalism? Discourses of Identity in Yafi'i Cassette Folk-Poetry, Yemen."
  • Ingrid Muan
    Art History, Columbia University. "Citing Angkor: Contemporary Painting in the Age of Restoration (Cambodia)."
  • Niall F. O Murchu
    Political Science, University of Washington. "The Limits of Colonial Power: British Rule and Communal Divisions in Palestine and Northern Ireland."
  • Elizabeth A. Oglesby
    Geography, University of California, Berkeley. "Politics at Work: Agrarian Restructuring and the Transformation of the Labor Process on Guatemalan Sugar Plantations."
  • Lene Pedersen
    Anthropology, University of Southern California, ""Caste" on a Pacific Island: Hierarchy, Counterdominance, and Egalitarianism in Bali."
  • Tania N. Rands
    Sociology, Princeton University. "The Post-Soviet Family: Sex Roles and Parenthood in Russia and Ukraine."
  • Reinaldo L. Roman
    History, University of California, Los Angeles. "Fear and Healing: Popular Belief and the Religious Imaginary in Cuba and Puerto Rico."
  • Frances A. Rosenfeld
    History, Columbia University. "Conducting an Occupation: The British in Germany, 1945-1949."
  • Aleeze Sattar
    Anthropology, New School for Social Research. "State Formation and the Reconfiguration of Indigenous Communities: Chimborazo, Ecuador, 1830-1875."
  • Alexandra M. Stern
    History, University of Chicago. "Producing and Reproducing Purity in the Name of Nationhood: Eugenics and Evolutionism in U.S.-Mexican Relations, 1900-1940."
  • James H. Sweet
    History, City University of New York. "Recreating Africa: Race, Religion, and Sexuality in the Portuguese-African Diaspora, 1441-1700."
  • Ayumi Takenaka
    Sociology, Columbia University. "Communities, Identities, and Networks across the Pacific Ocean: Japanese-Peruvians in Peru, Japan, and the United States."
  • Michael R. Tomz
    Political Science, Harvard University. "Sovereign Commitments: The Politics of International Debt."
  • Theresa Truax
    Anthropology & History, University of Michigan. "Uzbekistan, Modernization, Decolonization, 1917-1997."
  • Greta L. Uehling
    Anthropology, University of Michigan. "The Idea of Homeland among Crimean Tatars in Ukraine and Uzbekistan."
  • Elizabeth Van Deventer
    Anthropology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, "Shaking the Knowledge Tree: Continuity and Change in Agricultural Practices and Perception Among Burgundian Farmers."
  • Andres Villarreal
    Sociology, University of Chicago. "Social Networks and Social Mobilization during the Mexican Revolution."
  • Lucia Volk
    Sociology, Harvard University. "Rebuilding National Identity after Sixteen Years of Civil War: How do Young Lebanese Make Meaning Out of Peace?"
  • Casey Walsh
    History, New School for Social Research, "Regional Political Culture and National State Formation on the Mexico-US Border: Valle Bajo Rio Bravo, Matamoros, Tamaulipas, 1935-1963."
 
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