Previous fellowship + grant recipients (faculty)
- Spring 2021
RESEARCH TRAVEL GRANTS:
Melissa Dinverno (Spanish & Portuguese) “From Exile to the Center: The Archive of Federico García Lorca”
César Félix-Brasdefer (Spanish & Portuguese) “The Intercultural Speaker in Action: A Pragmatic-Discursive Perspective on Intercultural Communicative Competence”
Shane Greene (Anthropology) “Spanish translation of Punk! Las américas edition”
Kathleen Myers (Spanish & Portuguese) “Contemporary Colonialities: Mexico and Beyond”
Jonathan Racek (Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design, Comprehensive Design) “IU Mies”
Jooyoung Shin (Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design, Fashion Design) “Alterity”
Jiangmei Wu (Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design, Interior Design) “Origami Based Face Mask: Exhibition at Cooper Hewitt Design Museum”
CONFERENCE + WORKSHOP GRANTS:
Bob Bledsoe & Michael Adams (English) Indiana University Writers’ Conference 2021 (Virtual)
Stephanie DeBoer (The Media School) Emergent Visions: Situated Practices of Urban Screens, Media Façades, and Media Architecture
Susan Seizer (Anthropology) Love, Money & Incommensurability: Reciprocity in Long-term Ethnographic Relationships
Betsy Stirratt & Tim Kennedy (Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design) Andrea Ventura: Vanitas
Alberto Varon & Javier Leon (English) Pancho Villa from a Safe Distance at IU
- Fall 2020
RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS:
Elizabeth Geballe (Slavic and East European Languages and Literatures) “Were I the Author of This Tale: Tolstoy’s Translations”
Jeffrey Gould (History) “Dawn To Despair”
Jon Kay (Folklore and Ethnomusicology) “The Willow Weaver Book Project”
Michelle Moyd (History) “Soldiering for Empire: Race, Labor, and Recruitment of Black Troops in Africa and the United States, 1865-1920”
Sarah Osterhoudt (Anthropology) “As Silver on Vines: Economies of Affect & Violence in Madagascar’s Vanilla Boom”
Winnifred Fallers Sullivan (Religious Studies) “Religion Around Joan of Arc”
Samrat Upadhyay (English) “Darkmotherland”
CAHI/KINSEY RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP:
Sarah Knott (History) “Sexed: How We Became Ourselves”
RESEARCH TRAVEL GRANTS:
Justin Bailey (Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture and Design, Creative Core) “Fits and Starts”
Hall Bjørnstad (French & Italian) “The Dream of Absolutism”
Fritz Breithaupt (Germanic Studies) “Stories Like Ours”
Stephanie DeBoer (The Media School, Cinema and Media Studies) “Infrastructures on the Edge: On the Material, Poetic, and Political Valences of Screens in Urban Space”
Margaret Graves (Art History) “Making Modernity in the Islamic Mediterranean”
Justin Hodgson (English) “Social Annotation and the Humanities: New Approaches to Interpretation, Engagement, and Understanding of Texts and their Impact on Writing”
Jeeyea Kim (Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture and Design, Architecture) “In the Style of Indiana Limestone”
Sarah Knott (History) “The Coronavirus Days”
Elizabeth Shea (Theatre, Drama, and Contemporary Dance) “SomaLab®: A Framework for Mind/Body Practice in Dance and Movement Arts”
CONFERENCE + WORKSHOP GRANTS:
Jason Baird Jackson (Folklore & Ethnomusicology) Textile Arts and Heritage Practices in Southwest China: A College Arts and Humanities Institute Workshop and Symposium
Paul Nicholas Vogt (East Asian Languages & Cultures) Speaker Series: Early Chinese Archaeology and History
- Spring 2020
Spring 2020 awards were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Fall 2019
RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS:
David Bosco (International Studies) “The Poseidon Project: The Last Days of Freedom of the Seas”
Shannon Gayk (English) “Apocalyptic Ecologies”
Ilana Gershon (Anthropology) “The Social Life of Contracts in the Gig Economy”
Margaret Graves (Art History) “Fabulous Things: Islamic Ceramics in the Eskenazi Museum of Art”
Patricia C. Ingham (English) “Curiosity in an Age of Distraction”
Bill Johnston (Comparative Literature) “Nights and Days: A translation of Part I of Maria Dąbrowska’s novel cycle”
CAHI/KINSEY RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP:
Anya Peterson Royce (Anthropology) “Embodying an American Ballet: George Platt Lynes, Lincoln Kirstein, and George Balanchine”
RESEARCH TRAVEL GRANTS:
Vincent Bouchard (French & Italian) “The Construction And Refinement Of Vieyra’s Critical Editions”
Jeffrey Gould (History) “Dawn to Despair”
Carl Ipsen (History) “The place of olive oil in present-day Sicily”
Jason Baird Jackson (Folklore & Ethnomusicology) “Museum Ethnography in the Native South”
Alisa Jones (Folklore & Ethnomusicology) “Sounding Our Signatures: Towards an Ethnomusicology of Global Womanism”
Arthur Liou (Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design, Digital Art) “The Wall”
Sarah D. Phillips (Anthropology) “‘Vonnegut Writes Better in Russian:’ The Life and Legacy of Translator Rita Rait-Kovaleva”
Julia Roos (History) “Race and ‘Blackness’ in Twentieth-Century Germany: Biracial ‘Occupation Children,’ Circa 1920-1960”
CONFERENCE + WORKSHOP GRANTS:
Laszlo Borhi (Central Eurasian Studies) Annus Mirabilis: the 1989/1990 Regime Change in East Central Europe and its Legacy
J. Kameron Carter (Religious Studies) First Annual IU Race and Religion Workshop and Conference
Vera Flocke (Philosophy) Bloomington Metaphysics Bootcamp
George Fowler (Slavic and Eastern European Languages) Taras Shevchenko Conference
Terri Francis (Media School) Maori Holmes Presents: Only When It’s Dark Enough Can You See the Stars
Ilana Gershon (Anthropology) The Trouble with Open Science
Elizabeth Hebbard (French & Italian) Lyric Landscapes
Colin R. Johnson (Gender Studies) Queer Legacies: Thirty Years After Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick’s Epistemology of the Closet
Sarah Knott (History) Seahorse: One Trans Man’s Story of Pregnancy and Birth
Giles Knox (Renaissance Studies) Sonic Renaissance Lecture Series; Renaissance Studies NOW Workshop
Josh Malitsky (Media School) Ken Jacobs visit
Eileen Julien (French & Italian, Comparative Literature) Brenda Marie Osbey visit and public reading
Ed Linenthal (History) Susan Southard visit and public talk
Katherine Meadows (Philosophy) Aristotle on Teleology
Rachel Plotnick (The Media School) David Parisi visit
Micol Seigel & Benjamin Robinson (American Studies and Germanic Studies) The Undercommons and Destituent Power
Susan Seizer (Anthropology) Love, Money and Incommensurability: Reciprocity in Long-Term Ethnographic Relationships
Lisa Sideris (Religious Studies) Jenny Reardon visit
Steve Watt (English) The World(s) of John Wick conference
- Spring 2019
RESEARCH TRAVEL GRANTS:
Selene Carter (Theatre, Drama & Contemporary Dance) “American Movements & Lester Horton: Dancing Utopia/Dancing Protest”
Stephanie DeBoer (The Media School, Cinema & Media Studies) “On the Politics, Poetics, and Performance of Scale in Hong Kong’s Screened City”
Colin Elliott (History) “The Antonine Turn: Ecology, Disease and the Origins of the Late Antique Economy”
Sara Friedman (Anthropology and Gender Studies) “Imagining LGBT Families through Law”
Nicole Jacquard (Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design, Studio Art) “Foreignly Domestic”
Alisha Jones (Folklore & Ethnomusicology) “‘Be Grateful, We Celebrate Black History Month’: Issues in African American’s Practitioning Gospel Music Among European Americans”
Elizabeth Shea (Theatre, Drama & Contemporary Dance) “Memory Object”
Tracy L. Templeton (Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design, Studio Art) “MIRROR/MIRROR: Canada & Japan Confluences”
Paul Nicholas Vogt (East Asian Languages & Cultures) “Literary aspects of technical writing in Chinese dream manuals”
CONFERENCE + WORKSHOP GRANTS:
Vincent Bouchard (French & Italian) P.S. Vieyra: Pioneer of African Cinemas-- Filmmaker, Producer and Critic
Michel Chaouli (Germanic Studies) Visit by philosopher Catherine Malabou
Rebecca Dirksen (Folklore & Ethnomusicology) Boukman Experience: Roots Music of Haiti; Pre-Conference Symposia: Filmmaker Presentations
César Félix-Brasdefer (Spanish & Portuguese) 20th International Conference on Pragmatics and Language Learning
Terri Francis (The Media School, Cinema & Media Studies) Outside the Haunted Frame : Akosua Adoma Owusu, Nikyatu Jusu, Mariama Diallo, and T.J. Norris Dedeaux
Shannon Gayk (English) The Second Shepherds’ Play: From Community Drama to Modern Theater
Ilana Gershon (Anthropology) Trustworthy Knowledge? Social Sciences, Public Policy and Global Environmental Change
Tim Kennedy (Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design, Studio Art) A lecture, writing workshop, and visits to MFA Painting Studios by Art Critic and Curator Jurriaan Benschop
Susan Lepselter (Anthropology and American Studies) States of Emergenc/y: A Symposium
Manling Luo (East Asian Languages & Cultures) Crossing Boundaries: An International Symposium on Chinese Literature and Culture
Paul Losensky (Comparative Literature and Central Eurasian Studies) Great Lakes Adiban Society Workshop
Joshua Malitsky (The Media School, Cinema & Media Studies) InLight Human Rights Documentary Film Festival and Filmmaker to Filmmaker Series
Walton Muyumba (English) Global Popular Music: Somi Kakoma, Artist-in-Residence, Fall 2019
Kathleen Myers (Spanish & Portuguese) Roundtable on conceptualizations and theoretical inflections of coloniality
Oana Panaïté (French & Italian) Pluralism and the Engaged Humanities: A Symposium in Honor of Eileen Julien
Sarah Phillips (Anthropology) Human Rights in Russia—Past, Present and Future: The Life and Legacy of Lyudmila Alexeyeva
Kaya Sahin (Renaissance Studies & History) 2019 Renaissance Studies Programming
Elizabeth Shea (Theatre, Drama & Contemporary Dance) Ascension
Betsy Stirratt (Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design) Every Breath We Drew: Photographs by Jess Dugan
- Fall 2018
RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS:
Cara Caddoo (The Media School, History) “Staking Claim to the Promised Land”
Alison Calhoun (French and Italian) “Technologies of the Passions on the French Baroque Stage”
Michel Chaouli (Germanic Studies) “We Hear That We May Speak: Learning to Do Criticism Poetically”
Ray Guins (The Media School, Cinema and Media Studies) “Atari Design: Impressions on an Everyday Cultural Form, 1972-1979”
Jesse Molesworth (English) “Years, Days, Hours: The Meaning of Time in Eighteenth-Century British Culture”
Natsuka Tsujimura (East Asian Languages and Cultures) “Conceptualizations of Silence: Where Language and Culture Meet in Japanese and Beyond”
CAHI/KINSEY RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP:
Elizabeth Claffey (Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design, Photography) “Spectrum of Desires: Sensuality, Sexuality, and Motherhood”
Brenda Weber (Gender Studies) “The Audacity of Aging: Refuting the Secret Closet”
RESEARCH TRAVEL GRANTS:
Justin Bailey (Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture and Design, Creative Core) “SaloneSatellite 2019”
Walton Muyumba (English) “The Wideman Project: Improvisation and Practices of Freedom in the Works of John Edgar Wideman”
Kaya Sahin (History) “Imperial Performances: Celebrating the Circumcision of Ottoman Princes, 1457-1582”
Winnifred Fallers Sullivan & Cooper Harriss (Religious Studies) “The Religion of Karl Ove Knausgaard”
CONFERENCE + WORKSHOP GRANTS:
Michael Adams (English) Studies in the History of the English Language (SHEL)
Hall Bjørnstad & Diane Goldstein (French & Italian and Folklore & Ethnomusicology) The Future Is Now: The Humanities and Environmental Crises
Andrea Ciccarelli & Antonio Vitti (French & Italian) New Trends in Modern Italian Cinema: Mediterranean Studies and Italian Cinema
Margaret Dolinsky (Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design, Digital Art) Digital Arts Symposium
Patrick Dove (Spanish & Portuguese) The Heideggerian “Turn”: History in Language, Practice, and Thought
Terri Francis (The Media School, Cinema & Media Studies) Kevin Jerome Everson’s Rough and Unequal Exhibition
Jennifer Goodlander (Theatre, Drama, and Contemporary Dance & Southeast Asian and ASEAN Studies) Passages: Locating Global Traditions in SE Asian Music and Performance
Margaret Gray (French & Italian) In the Shadow of Proust’s Young Girls: A Centennial Celebration
Michael Hamburger (Earth & Atmospheric Sciences) James Balog screening/residency
Anne Pyburn (Anthropology) Material Heritage as a Commons Resource
Kaya Sahin (Renaissance Studies) 2019 Renaissance Studies Programming
- Spring 2018
RESEARCH TRAVEL GRANTS:
Selene Carter (Theatre, Drama, and Contemporary Dance)
“The Gorgeous Nothings”Margaret Dolinsky (School of Art, Architecture + Design)
“Cascades on the Columbia”Jeffrey Gould (History)
“On Minor Utopias and the Latin American Left”Eric MacPhail (French & Italian)
“No Word for God”Jonathan Michaelsen (Theatre, Drama, and Contemporary Dance)
“Improvisation and Devised Theatre: Creating New Art at Indiana University”Elizabeth Shea (Theatre, Drama, and Contemporary Dance)
“Last Good Thing: International and Intergenerational Performance Research”Paul Nicholas Vogt (East Asian Languages and Cultures)
“Narrative history as genre in early Chinese manuscripts”Phoebe Wolfskill (American Studies)
“Photographic Appropriation in the Early Work of Romare Bearden”CONFERENCE + WORKSHOP GRANTS:
Hall Bjørnstad (Renaissance Studies)
“Renaissance Studies Programming”Alex Lichtenstein (History)
“A Double Colonialism: New Directions in the History and Culture of Namibia and South West Africa”Joshua Malitsky (Media School) and Mariya Vlasova (SOAAD)
“The Women Filmmakers at the Intersection of Documentary, Video, Art, and Avante Garde”Adrian Matejka (English)
“Editors and Writers at Work”Sarah Osterhoudt (Anthropology)
“Critical Approaches to Superfoods”Ryan Powell (The Media School)
“Dirty Looks”Rebekah Sheldon (English)
“Tuning Speculation VI: Auscultations, Occultations, Listening to the Occult”Nicolas Valazza (French & Italian)
“Censorship and Obscenity in Literature and the Arts”CAHI GLOBAL GATEWAY GRANTS:
Michelle Facos (Art History)
“Visual Culture Exchange Across the Baltic Sea Region 1750-1850”Shane Greene (Anthropology)
“Punk, Las Américas Edition”Anya Peterson Royce (Anthropology)
Jiangmei Wu (School of Art, Architecture and Design)
“Workshop and Design Charrette on Paper Folding and Architectural Design in Beijing”- Fall 2017
RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS:
Vincent Bouchard (French and Italian)
“The Film Commentator in Africa: The Cook, the Interpreter, his Assistant, and their Audience”Ivan Kreilkamp (English)
“Rereadings: A Visit from the Good Squad”Stephen Macekura (International Studies)
“Mis-measuring the Development Century: Economic Growth and Its Discontents”Kathleen Ann Myers (Spanish and Portuguese)
“A Country of Sheperds: Cultural Geographies and Pastoral in Contemporary Spain”Robert A. Schneider (History)
“The Return of Resentment: The Rise and Fall and Rise again of a Political Emotion”Lisa H. Sideris (Religious Studies)
“Religion and World-Making: Techno-environmentalism from Earthrise to Astrobiology”CAHI/KINSEY RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP:
Ryan Powell (Media School)
“The Picturing of Aversion Therapy”RESEARCH TRAVEL GRANTS:
Asaad Alsaleh (Near Eastern Languages and Cultures)
“ISIS and Islam: How a Terrorist Ideology Twists Religion”Stephanie DeBoer (Media School)
“No Hard Edges: Locating Urban Screen Infrastructures”Manling Luo (East Asian Languages and Cultures)
“The Culture of Informal Storytelling in Tang Dynasty China”Pedro Machado (History)
“An Ocean Deep: Pearling Histories Across the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Ocean Worlds”Gregory Schrempp (Folklore and Ethnomusicology)
“Geo-synthesis: Traditional Maori Mythology and Modern Science”Estela Vieira (Spanish and Portuguese)
“The Invisibles: Women Writers in Nineteenth-Century Portugal”Stephen Vinson (Near Eastern Languages and Cultures)
“Three-Dimensional Modeling of Egyptian Objects in the Brooklyn Museum”CONFERENCE + WORKSHOP GRANTS:
Kelly Berkson (Linguistics)
PhonFest 2018Hall Bjørnstad (Renaissance Studies)
Renaissance Studies Programming, 2018Jordi Cat (History and Philosophy of Science and Medicine)
Colloquium Series with James CahillYea-Fen Chen (East Asian Languages and Cultures)
International Forum on Chinese Language and CultureAndrea Ciccarelli and Antonio Vitti (French and Italian)
Italian Film Symposium and One-day Workshop on FelliniLaurent Dekydtspotter (French & Italian)
Generative Approaches to Language Acquisition—North America (GALANA)Laura Foster (Gender Studies)
STS lecture by Kavita PhilipTerri Francis (Black Film Center/Archive)
Greg De Cuir: Contemporary Black Cinema and the Avant-gardeShannon Gayk (English)
Forms of Catastrophe: Ecological Change in Early English LiteratureKimberly Geeslin (Spanish and Portuguese)
New Directions in Research on Second Language Sounds in ContextIlana Gershon (Anthropology)
Lecture and workshop by Ulf HannerzJoan Hawkins (The Media School)
Wounded Galaxies: 1968 Beneath the Paving Stones, the BeachEdward Linethal (History)
James G. Blight and Janet M. Lang visits to IU BloomingtonPedro Machado (History)
Colonial Copyright, Customs and Port Cities: Intellectual Property and Material HistoriesShaul Magid (Religious)
Werner and Gershom Scholem: Two German Jewish LivesJoshua Malitsky (Center for Documentary Research and Practice)
Visible EvidenceSylvia Martinez (Latino Studies Program)
Latinx Spaces: Latino Film FestivalAnya Peterson Royce (Anthropology)
Regimes of Circulation: A Lecture SeriesBetsy Stirratt (Grunwald Gallery)
Out of Easy Reach Exhibition and SymposiumJohannes Türk (Germanic Studies) and Hall Bjørnstad (French and Italian)
Exemplary Affect: Rethinking the Roots of Modern SensibilityEstela Vieira (Spanish and Portuguese) and Johannes Türk (Germanic Studies)
Unaccountable Differences: Jean-Francois Lyotard’s The DifferendKelly Wilson and Marleen Newman (School of Art, Architecture + Design)
Applications + Implications: 3-D Printing and Design- Spring 2017
RESEARCH TRAVEL GRANTS:
Margaret Dolinsky (School of Art and Design)
“Drawing on Nature for Virtual Reality”Terri Francis (Media School)
“Spike’s Southern Sublime: New Orleans, Second-Line Aesthetics and Spike Lee”Sara Friedman (Anthropology)
“Opting out of the City: Lifestyle Migration, Alternative Values, and New Education among China’s Middle Classes”Raiford Guins (Media School)
“Atari Modern: A Design History of Atari’s Coin-Operated Machines, 1972 - 1979”Philip S. LeSourd (Anthropology)
“Documenting Pitch Accent in Maliseet”Randy Long (School of Art, Architecture + Design)
“Garden Glory: Inside and Out”Adrian Matejka (English)
“Hurt Business”Kathleen Myers (Spanish and Portuguese)
“Trashumancia: Cultural Geographies, History, and Memory in Contemporary Spain”Clemence Pinaud (International Studies)
“Unraveling genocide in South Sudan”Bret Rothstein (Art History)
“The House of Tricky Things”Colleen M. Ryan (French and Italian)
“Unreeling Visions: Italian American Women Directors Working Within and Beyond Ethnicity”Elizabeth Shea (Theatre, Drama and Contemporary Dance)
“The Rise of Otherness” and “Hunger Moon”Reyes Vila-Belda (Spanish and Portuguese)
“Poesía femenina de la Guerra Civil Española. [Female Poetry of the Spanish Civil War]”CONFERENCE + WORKSHOP GRANTS:
Scot Barnett (English)
Object-Oriented Ontology Across the HumanitiesAnke Birkenmaier and Vivian Halloran (Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies)
A Hundred Years of Migration (1917-2017): Stories of Caribbean Exile and DiasporaHall Bjørnstad (Renaissance Studies)
Renaissance Studies Programming 2017Vincent Bouchard (French and Italian)
Media and Tertiary Memory workshopFritz Briethaupt (Germanic Studies)
Empirical Approaches to NarrativesShannon Gayk (English)
Film Series: Heretics, Revolutionaries, and ReformersMargaret Graves (Art History)
Making Modernity: Islamic Art and Architecture in the Long Nineteenth CenturyAlex Lichtenstein (History)
American Historical Review film seriesJoshua Malitksy (Media School) and Sara Friedman (Anthropology)
Documentary Film in Post-Authoritarian Societies: Korea, Taiwan, South AfricaDiane Reilly (Art History)
Liturgical Manuscripts in PersonLaurra Scheiber (Anthropology)
Indiana at the Crossroads of American Anthropology and History: A Symposium in Honor of Raymond J. DemallieMicol Siegel (American Studies) and Joseph Varga (Labor Studies)
Class Struggle: Race, Gender and RevolutionBetsy Stirratt (Grunwald Gallery)
A Shared Elegy: Exhibition and Symposium- Fall 2016
RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS:</34>
Arlene Diaz (History)
“Spies and War Correspondents in the Making of the Spanish-Cuban-American War and the American Empire, 1892-1908”Cooper Harriss (Religious Studies)
“Muhammad Ali and the Irony of American Religion”Karen Inouye (American Studies)
“Wartime Incarceration of Nikkei on Native and Indigenous Land”Richard Nash (English)
“Anticipating Ecology: Re-Reading Eighteenth Century Descriptive Verse in an Age of New Materialism”Roberta Pergher (History)
“The Battle for the High Ground: Nationalism, Nature, and Technology on the Alpine Front in the First World War”Jonathan Ready (Classical Studies)
“The Homeric Text before the Vulgate”CAHI/KINSEY RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP:
Nicolas Valazza (French &and Italian)
“Nineteenth-Century Clandestine Literature”RESEARCH GRANTS:
Fritz Breithaupt (Germanic Studies)
“True Stories: Serial Reproduction of Narratives”FACULTY RESEARCH TRAVEL GRANTS:
Asaad Al-Saleh (Near Eastern Languages and Cultures)
“ISIS and Islam: How A Terrorist Ideology Twists Religion”Vincent Bouchard (French and Italian)
“Education and Propaganda through film in Upper Volta - Burkina Faso’s Former Name”Michel Chaouli (Germanic Studies)
“Talk and discussions to develop book project: We Hear That We May Speak: Learning to Do Criticism Poetically”Peter Guardino (History)
“Race, Honor, and Citizenship in Mexico after Independence”Karen Inouye (American Studies)
“Wartime Incarceration of Nikkei on Native and Indigenous Land”Giles Knox (Art History)
“El Greco, Velazquez, Rembrandt, Vermeer: Painting as Polemic”Gerry Langosga (Media School)
“Documentary Record of the Establishment of Four National Journalism Prizes”Nyama McCarthy-Brown (Theatre, Drama and Contemporary Dance)
“Oral Histories of African American Dancers”Jason McGraw (History)
“A Social History of the Jamaican Popular Sound”Joanna Nizynska (Slavic and Eastern European Languages and Cultures)
“Affective Memory: Poland, Globalization, and the Creation of a New Witness”Ellen Wu (History)
“Overrepresented: Asian Americans in the Age of Affirmative Action”CONFERENCE + WORKSHOP GRANTS:
Anke Birkenmaier and Vivan Halloran (Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies)
Dany Laferrière: An American JourneyHall Bjørnstad (for Renaissance Studies)
Renaissance Studies Programming, 2017Hall Bjørnstad (French and Italian) and Johannes Türk (Germanic Studies)
Exemplary Affect: Rethining the Roots of Modern SensibilityMichel Chaouli (Germanic Studies) and Edgar Illas (Spanish and Portuguese)
Struggling for Life: A GenealogyAndrea Ciccarelli and Antonio Vitti (French and Italian)
Contemporary Italian Cinema conferenceMarkus Dickinson (Linguistics)
15th International Workshop on Treebanks and Linguistic TheoriesHamid Ekbias (International Studies)
Thomas Macho visitVivian Halloran (English; American Studies)
Viet Thanh Nguyen visitEdgar Illas (Spanish and Portuguese)
North American Catalan Society ColloquiumPatricia Clare Ingham (English)
Curiosity, A HistoryHilary Kahn (Center for the Study of Global Change)
Art & Refugees SymposiumDov-Ber Kerler (Jewish Studies Program)
Author Talk series: David GrossmanJoshua Malitsky (Media School)
Patricio Guzmán visitMarissa Moorman (History)
Victor Gama: SOL(t)OSarah D. Phillips (Anthropology)
2017 Annual SOYUZ SymposiumDaniel Reed (Folklore and Ethnomusicology)
Seminar/Public Lecture and Performance with Thomas Mapfumo and BlacksColleen Ryan (French and Italian)
Fred Gardaphé visitRebekah Sheldon, De Witt Kilgore and Monique Morgan (English)
Future Alterities: Race in Science Fiction and FantasyMicol Siegel (American Studies)
En/Counternarratives, a Critical Ethnic Studies SymposiumRon Sela (Islamic Studies Program)
Authority in Islam in Muslim Eurasia: Fragmentation & PluralityRegina Smyth (Russian and East European Institute)
Repression and Resilience in Russia’s Public SphereBetsy Stirratt (Grunwald Gallery)
Indiana Tattoo: History and Legacy - Welcome Back to the BadlandsShane Vogel (English)
The Future in the Present: Race, Time, and PerformanceCAHI GLOBAL GATEWAY GRANTS:
Jeffrey Saletnik (Art History)
Lecture and workshop at the Europe Gateway in Berlin- Spring 2016
RESEARCH TRAVEL GRANTS:
Brett Bowles (French and Italian)
“The Forms and Functions of Poster Art in France during the First World War”Stephanie DeBoer (The Media School)
“On the Spatial Formation of Video Arts in Hong Kong and China.”Ben Eklof (History)
“Friendship, Family and Revolution: Nikolai Charushin and Populist Networks in Modern Russia (1851-1937)”Jane Goodman (Anthropology)
“Project with the Algerian theater troupe Istijmam”Edgar Illas (Spanish and Portuguese)
“Survival, or, the War Logic of Capitalism”Nicole Jacquard (Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Art)
“New Narratives”Aisha Jones (Folklore and Ethnomusicology)
“Black and Blue in the Pacific: Afro-diasporic Women Artists on History and Blackness”Krista Maglen (History)
“The Teeth and Venom of Empire: Settler Colonialism and the Dangerous Native Animals of Australia”Michelle Moyd (History)
“Soldiering On: Race, Labor and Armies of Empire in the United States and Africa, 1850-1918”Fabio Rojas (Sociology)
“Understanding How the Art World Shapes Artists’ Careers”Julia Roos (History)
“German Racial Regimes in the Twentieth Century: An Afro-German Microhistory”Anya Peterson Royce (Anthropology)
“Zapotec Artists and Their Art: Heritage and Innovation”Katie Silvester (English)
“Living English in Diaspora”CONFERENCE + WORKSHOP GRANTS:
Deborah Deliyannis (History)
Vandalia: A Symposium for Faculty and Students of Late AntiquityCooper Harriss and Sarah Imhoff (Religious Studies)
Taking Exception: Queering American Religion workshopEileen Julien (Comparative Literature)
Patricia Jabbeh Wesley visit to IU BloomingtonMinjeong Kim (Apparel Merchandising and Interior Design)
Design Thinking seriesSandra Kuebler (Linguistics)
Corpus Linguistics Fest 2016John Lucaites (English)
Biennial Rhetoric Society of America Summer InstituteMintzi Martinez-Rivera (Latino Studies Program)
More than Tradition: Latin American Indigenous Film SeriesOana Panaïté (French and Italian)
Sense and the Senses/Le Sens et les sens: A Roundtable on Aesthetics, Sociology and LiteratureElizabeth Shea (Theatre, Drama and Contemporary Dance)
Cross-institutional Dance-making in the Age of Artistic EntrepreneurshipBetsy Stirratt (Grunwald Gallery)
Framing BeautySonia Velázquez (Religious Studies)
Bring Out Your Dead! Dancing on the Graves of Cervantes and ShakespeareMirjam Zadoff (Jewish Studies)
Red Biography: The Significance of Communist Life-Histories in Global PerspectiveEMERGENCY GRANTS:
Jane Goodman (Anthropology)
Algerian Theater at IUB: Proposal for a 3-Day Residency in September 2016- Fall 2015
RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS:
Hall Bjørnstad (French and Italian)
“The Crowning Example: Louis XIV and the Crisis of Royal Exemplarity”Judith Brown (English), Jacob Emery (Slavic Languages and Literatures), Alex Lichtenstein (History), Eyal Peretz (Comparative Literature), Ranu Samantrai (English), Katie Silvester (English), Teresa White (Media School)
“Passive Resistance Symposium”Jacob Emery (Slavics)
“Aesthetics in the Clone Age”Kate Graber (Anthropology)
“Mixed Messages: Language, Media, And Belonging in Asian Russia”Sarah Imhoff (Religious Studies)
“Jessie Sampter: How a Disabled Queer Woman Became the Voice of American Zionism”Dov-Ber Kerler (Germanic Studies)
“Living Traces of Yiddish Life in Eastern Europe: Language, Folklore, and Memory”Sarah Knott (History)
“Visceral Maternities”Alex Lichtenstein (History)
“Making Apartheid Work: Black Workers and Industrial Relations in South Africa, 1948-1994”Sonia Velásquez (Religious Studies)
“Promiscuous Grace: Rethinking Beauty and Holiness with Saint Mary of Egypt”CAHI/KINSEY RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP:
Judith Allen (History)
“Making of the Second Kinsey Report”RESEARCH GRANTS:
Jiangmei Wu (Apparel Merchandising and Interior Design)
“Ruga Interior Skin”RESEARCH TRAVEL GRANTS:
Selene Carter (Theatre, Drama and Contemporary Dance)
“Disability and Dance Performance Project”Yea-Fen Chen (East Asian Languages and Cultures)
“Envisioning Taiwan Identity through the Lenses of the Filmmakers of Contemporary Taiwan Films and Documentaries”Jennifer Goodlander (Theatre, Drama and Contemporary Dance)
“Puppets and Cities: Articulating Identities in Southeast Asia”Carl Ipsen (History)
“La mensa: How Italy Learned to Eat”Nyama McCarthy-Brown (Theatre, Drama and Contemporary Dance)
“Travel for development of her piece "Wanted.”Jonathan Michaelsen (Theatre, Drama and Contemporary Dance)
“Collegiate Theatre Education – Looking Forward”William Newman (History and Philosophy of Science and Medicine)
“Isaac Newton’s ‘Chymical’ Collaborators”Jeff Wolin (Studio Art)
“Stone Country”CONFERENCE + WORKSHOP GRANTS:
Michael Adams (English)
8th International Conference on Historical Lexicography and LexicologyHall Bjørnstad (Renaissance Studies)
Renaissance Studies Program’s 2016 programming.Andrea Ciccarelli and Antonio Vitti (French and Italian)
Contemporary Italian Cinema conference and film festivalJacob Emery (Slavic Languages and Literatures)
The Nonfiction of Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky symposiumSusanne Even (Germanic Studies)
Performative Pedagogy symposiumMichelle Facos (Art History)
Visual Culture Exchange in the Baltic Sea Region 1792-1917Cesar Felix-Brasdefer (Spanish and Portuguese)
3rd International Conference of the American Pragmatics AssociationLaura Foster (Gender Studies)
STS Lecture with Steve EpsteinJane Goodman (Anthropology)
Algerian Theater at IUB: Proposal for a 3-Day Residency in September 2016Shannon Gayk, Patricia Ingham and Karma Lochrie (English)
Re-reading the Book of the World: Wonder and the Orders of Nature in Medieval Literature and CultureCarl Ipsen (History)
Dessa Darling visitStephen Katz (Near Eastern Languages and Cultures)
Annual Victor Danner LectureHildegard Keller (Germanic Studies)
Un viaje con Alfonsina/A Journey with AlfonsinaJoshua Maltisky (Media School)
Center for Documentary Research and Practice Inaugural Lecture SeriesSylvia Martinez (Latino Studies Program)
2016 IU Latino Film FestivalRebekah Sheldon, De Witt Kilgore and Monique Morgan (English)
New Vectors in Science Fiction CriticismMalcom Mobutu Smith (Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Art)
“Jerry Saltz public lecture”