Robin Bernstein
Department of American Studies
Racial Innocence: Performing Childhood, Femininity, and White Supremacy in the United States
Patricio Boyer
Department of Comparative Literature
American Visions of the Humane
Claudia Chierichini
Department of Italian Language & Literature
Rude Mechanicals in Sixteenth-Century Siena: The "Congrega dei Rozzi"
Radiclani Clytus
Department of African American Studies
Touring the Empire: William Wells Brown and the Cultural Vision of Nineteenth-Century Modernity
Brooke Conti
Department of English
"Reading His Work Upon Me": Autobiography, Religion, and Readership in the Seventeenth Century
Brett Foster
Department of English
Rome Ruminated: Figures of the City in the English Renaissance
Emily Hodgson
Department of English
Unspeakable Passions: Female Self-Expression in Eighteenth-Century Narrative and Performance
Dalton Jones
Department of African American Studies
Black Market: Race, Technology and the Cultural Politics of Articulation, 1926-1959
Richard Keatley
Department of French
The Genesis of the Italian Travel Journal in Late Sixteenth-Century France: the Journey and the Self
Ilya Kliger
Department of Comparative Literature
Spaces of Truth in the Novel
Erin Larkin
Department of Italian Language & Literature
Il Mio Futurismo: Appropriation, Dissent, and the 'questione della donna' in Works of the Women of Italian Futurism
Anthony Light
Department of American Studies
Class Acts: The Simplified Bases of Social Distinction, 1860-1920
Kari M. Main
Department of American Studies
Daughters of the Utah Pioneers as Keepers of Memory <
Yitzhak Y. Melamed
Department of Philosophy
Thought, Humanism and Anti-Humanism in Spinoza, Salomon Maimon and Hegel
Martin Nesvig
Department of History
"Pearls before Swine"?: Theory and Practice of Censorship in New Spain, 1527-1640
Lina Perkins
Department of English
Shakespeare's Memory Plays
The Elizabethan Club Fellow
Kristie Starr
Department of History
Learning to Work: Native Labor in Russian, Mexican, and American California
The MacKinnon Family Fellow
Kevin Van Bladel
Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
Hermes Arabicus
Michael Wenthe
Department of English
Arthurian Outsiders: Heterogeneity and the Cultural Politics of Medieval Arthurian Literature
Claudia Wilsch
Department of School of Drama
Theresa Helburn and the Theatre Guild
Jennifer Wood-Nangombe
Department of African American Studies
"Wild about That Thing": Folkism, Primitivism and Sexual Politics in the Harlem Renaissance