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Past Recipients

2011-12 Fellowship Awardees

Elizabeth Armstrong

(Social Work and Sociology)
Doing Feminism(s): A Multi-Level Approach to Gender in Intimate Partner Violence Organizations

Daphna Atias

(English Language and Literature)
Domestic Poetics: Emily Dickinson's Recipes and Poems

Jay Borchert

(Sociology)
The Continuing Criminalization of Same-Sex Consensual Sexual Activity: A Law and Society Perspective on US Prisons

A. Sheree Brown

(History)
That peace shall always dwell among them and true love be upheld: Charity, Neighborliness, and Lay Fellowship in Late Medieval and Early Reformation England

Amanda Hendriz-Komoto

(History)
Imperial Zions: Mormons, Polygamy, and the Politics of Domesticity in Britain, the United States, and the Pacific

Laura Herbert

(Romance Languages and Literatures-Spanish focus)
Border Bestseller: The Post-NAFTA Intersections of Culture, Market, Nation, and Gender on the US-Mexico Border

Monique Johnson

(History of Art)
Self-focused: Women and the Photographic Portrait in the 19th Century

Janet Menon

(Political Science)
Women's Activism in Islamist Organizations: A Comparative Study of the Jamaat-e-Islami in South Asia
Women's activism in the Jamaat-e-Islami ("Islamic Party"), the largest Muslim social organization and political party in South Asia, varies dramatically.

Isabel Millan

(American Culture)
Ninas Raras: Mediated Que(e)ries in Latina Kidizenship

Lai Sze Tso

(Women's Studies and Sociology)
"Making It" in China: Why Rural Women Climb the Ladder by Moving into China's Cities

Bonnie Washick

(Political Science)
Embodying_Public_Speech@shakespearessister.blogspot.com: A Feminist Counterpublic's Rearticulation of 'Safety' in Virtual Space

Jessica Zychowicz

(Slavic Languages & Literatures)
Performing the Politic: Women's Activism in Independent Ukraine

2011 Summer Fellowship Awardees

Emma Amador

(History)
Welfare is Work: Puerto Rican Women’s Experiences of Labor, Migration, and Citizenship, 1935-1970

Maria Canal

(Romance Languages and Literatures-French)
Mourning Motherhood

Nathaniel Coleman

(Philosophy)
branca par casar, mulata para foder, negra para trabalhar

Olivia Duval

(Public Administration)
Amanda Aldridge: Distinguished Teacher, Composer, and Unsung Heroine

Trevor Hoppe

(Women’s Studies and Sociology)
Making Disease a Crime: Public Health, Surveillance, and Michigan’s HIV Disclosure Law

Dana Kabat

(Psychology )
Relationships at Work: Modeling Women’s Social and Emotional Lives in Organizations

Christina Oney

(Psychology)
Body Image, Racial Identity, and Well-being among African American Women

J. Lotus Seeley

(Women’s Studies and Sociology)
Technological Master with a Smile: Performing Gender in IT Support Staff Positions

Oren Segal

(Near Eastern Studies)
Imagining Independence Park in Time of AIDS

Danielle Shapiro

(Psychology and Women’s Studies)
Marginalization, Relational Stress, and Depression among Stepmothers

Christina Woolner

(History and Women’s Studies)
Lady Lovers, Mentors and Proteges: African American Women and Same-Sex Desire in the Early Twentieth Century Entertainment Industry

Orian Zakai

(Comparative Literature)
Feminine Wounds: The New Hebrew Woman and Her Others

 

2010 Summer Fellowship Awardees

Ann Victoria Bell

(Sociology)
Stratified Reproduction: Experiences and Perceptions of Infertility among Women of Various Social Classes

Hannah Dickinson

(English and Education)
Composing Violence: A Study of Undergraduate Writing and Discourse about Violence

Quyen Epstein-Ngo

(Women’s Studies and Clinical Psychology)
Community Violence Exposure: Latino Adolescent Coping and the Role of Culture and Parent-Adolescent Relationships

Kara French

(History and Women’s Studies)
Eunuchs for the Kingdom of Heaven’s Sake: American Identity and the Challenge of Shaker Celibacy 1780–1820

Margaret Gough

(Sociology)
Does Spacing Matter? The Effect of Child Spacing on the Cumulative Labor Force Outcomes of Mothers

Julie Maslowsky

(Psychology)
A Comprehensive Examination of the Relationship of Adolescents’ Mental Health and Substance Use

Rostom Mesli

(Comparative Literature)
"He Was Gay and I Was a Dyke": When Gay Men and Lesbians Had Sex Together

Marta Murray-Close

(Economics)
Joint Migration and Career Outcomes among Male and Female Economists

Jessica Robbins

(Anthropology)
Making and Unmaking Polish Persons: Aging, Gender, and Memory in Postsocialist Poland

Ebony Sandusky

(Public Health)
Sharing Sexuality: Meanings of Gender, Sexuality, and Sexual Behavior within the African American Mother-Daughter Dyad

Stephen Spiess

(English)
"Shakespeare’s Whore": Reproducing Prostitutions in Early Modern England

Henrietta Versey

(Psychology)
Successful Aging: Untold Narratives of Older Women

2009 Summer Fellowship Awardees

Shanesha Books Tatum

(American Culture)
Poetics with a Promise: Performances of Faith, Gender, and Sexuality in Christian Hip-Hop Music and Culture

Jamie Small

(Sociology and Women’s Studies)
The Gendering of Sexual Violence: Judicial Process and Male Victims of Rape

Amy Carpenter-Ford

(English Language and Literature and Education)
Fostering Awareness of Gender, Racial, and Socioeconomic Inequalities: A Qualitative Analysis of How Emotions and Empathy Produce Learning in Intergroup Dialogues

Megan Ahern

(English Language and Literature and Women’s Studies)
Communal Tics and Neural Networks: Traumatic Memory and Healing in Post–1960s US Women’s Novels

Rosalyn D. Campbell

(Social Work and Sociology)
Revisiting the Cultural Past: Exploring the Origins of the African American Belief in and Embodiment of the Strong Black Man and Woman and the Subsequent Impact on Thoughts about Mental Health and Illness

Roxana Galusca

(English Language and Literature)
Victims of Trafficking: Productions of Eastern European Sexual Vulnerability in 21st– Century US Law and Popular Culture

Pedro Monaville

(History)
Global 1968 in Kinshasa: Youth, Gender, and Violence in a Postcolony

Rachel Afi-Quinn

(American Culture)
The Meanings of "Morena": Mixed Race Women and Color in the Dominican Republic

Dana S. Levi

(Social Work and Psychology)
Sex Education in Schools: Exploring Youth Perspectives, Implicit Messages, and Unexamined Implications

Spencer Piston

(Political Science)
Toward Alternative Conceptualizations of "Political Participation" and "Gender"

Purvi Mehta

(Anthropology and History)
Recasting Caste: A Historical and Anthropological Study of Dali! Feminism

Laura Ramsey

(Psychology)
Perceived Gender Role Conflict for Women in STEM

2008 Summer Fellowship Awardees

Alexandra Achen

(Sociology and Public Policy)
Students’ Responses to Unexpected Grades: Explaining Gender and Race Differences in Attrition from Scientific Fields

Nicola Curtin

(Women’s Studies and Psychology)
What Makes the Political Personal?: Women’s Narratives of Identity, Connection, and Activism

Jimmy Draper

(Communication Studies)
Discursive Constructions of Gayness and Masculinity in US Men’s Lifestyle Magazines, 1960–2007

Dagmar Francikova

(Women’s Studies and History)
Complex and Complicated Matters: Inventing Women for the Czech National Movement, 1820s–1850s

Fetsum-Rahwa Haile

(Public Health)
Pathologized Identities: Black MSM and HIV/AIDS in the Biomedical Imagination

Tayana Hardin

(American Culture)
Desire, Disdain, and Dancing: Black American Vernacular Dance and the "New Woman" in Interwar Paris

Maria Johnson

(Sociology and Public Policy)
African-American Women and Their Fathers: Understanding the Influence of Fathers on Daughters’ Conceptualization of Gender, Success, and Family Formation

Jennifer McFarlane-Harris

(Women’s Studies and English Language and Literature)
Autobiographical Theologies: Subjectivity and Religious Language in Spiritual Narratives, Poetry, and Hymnody by African-American Women

Afia Amankwaa Ofori-Mensa

(American Culture)
Beauty, Bodies, and Boundaries: Pageants, Race, and National Identity

Stephanie Osbakken

(Sociology)
The Social behind the Science: Negotiating Gender and Other Boundaries in Interdisciplinary Research in the Health Sciences

Desdamona Rios

(Women’s Studies and Psychology)
Socialization and the Academy: Identity Construction and Hidden Lessons in Socialization Practices

Ying Zhang

(Women’s Studies and History)
The Self-Fashioning of the "Loyal Man": Literati Masculinity and Political Culture of the Ming-Qing Transitional China, 1570–1700

2007 Eight-Month Fellowship Awardees

Allison Abra

(History)
Now on with the Dance: Nation, Popular Culture, and Public Dancing in Britain, 1919–1945

Tamara Bhalla

(English Language and Literature)
Between Two Empires: Reading South Asian Diasporic Literature and Community

LaMont Egle

(English Language and Literature)
Genres of Gender, or How Masculinities Were Made in British Popular Fiction, 1820–1840

Carla Pfeffer

(Sociology and Women’s Studies)
"What Does That Make Me?": Lessons about Gender, Sexuality, and Identity from the Women Partners of Transmen

2007 Summer Fellowship Awardees

Corina Kesler

(Comparative Literature)
Kabbalistic Hieros Gamos: Gendering the Mystical Discourse of the Sabbath

Sharon Heijin Lee

(American Culture)
Between Commodities and Consumers: Entangled Narrations of Korean/American Women

Katherine Luke

(Social Work and Sociology)
Race, Gender, and Heterosexuality in Campus Party Cultures: The Reproduction and Transformation of Social Identities and Social Inequalities

Elizabeth Meier

(Social Work and Psychology)
Conflict Escalation and De-Escalation Processes in Intergroup Dialogues

Sridevi Nair

(English Language and Literature and Women’s Studies)
Mobile Lesbians: Disrupting the Heterosexual Economies of Immigration in the Works of Dionne Brand and Makeda Silvera

Alana Reid

(Romance Languages and Literatures)
Gender and Sexuality in Portrayals of Female Pirates

Kristin Sherrer

(Social Work and Sociology)
Negotiating Identity, Negotiating Desire: Coming to an Asexual Identity

Chad Thomas

(English Language and Literature)
Performing Queer: Contemporary Theatre and Early Modern Drama

2006 Eight-Month Fellowship Awardees

Sundari Balan

(Psychology)
Transnational Motherhood among Asian Indian and Filipino Immigrant Women: Investigating Gender at the Intersections of Class and Ethnicity

Sarah Crymble

(Communication Studies)
Gender Identity Dissonance, Magazine Advertising, and the Female Consumer

Angela Dowdel

(History)
Real Men / Savage Nature: Manliness, Modernity, and African Big Game Hunting in Britain, 1800-1914

Robert Hill

(American Culture)
Gentlemen Deviants: Heterosexual Transvestism and the Contours of Cold War Gender and Sexuality

2006 Summer Fellowship Awardees

Juan Chen

(Social Work and Political Science)
Who Are Faring Better? Who Are Feeling Better? Gender Differences in Immigration Experiences, Employment Outcomes, and Perceived Social Mobility of Asian Immigrants in the United States

Emily Heaphy

(Business Administration, Management and Organizations)
The Embodiment of Everyday Work: The Case of Patient Advocates

James Leija

(Art & Design)
Forging Family: Queer Kinship in the 21st Century and Beyond

Emily Lutenski

( English Language and Literature and Women’s Studies)
Where Indians Still Walked on Their Feet: Multiethnic Modernism and the US Southwest

Marti Lybeck

(History)
Gender, Sexuality, and Belonging: Female Homosexuality in Germany, 1890–1933

Mary OReilly

(History)
Fashioning the Modern German Woman: Female Journalists and Discourses of the Self in Interwar Germany

Justine Pas

(American Culture)
Relocating Babel: Translating the Holocaust and American Immigrant Literature

Rebecca Gershenson Smith

(English Language and Literature)
Framed: The Woman Artist–Observer in Modernity

2005 Eight-Month Fellowship Awardees

Breanne Fahs

(Psychology and Women’s Studies)
Competing Models of Internalized Sexuality: Channeling Function and Dysfunction in a Clinical Context

Ayesha Hardison

(English Language and Literature)
Writing "Little Sister": Sexual and Social Politics of the 1940s Black Female Protagonist

Jill L. Lamberton

(Education and English Language and Literature)
Claiming an Education: The Transatlantic Performance and Exchange of Intellectual Identity in College Women’s Writing, 1860–1900

Christina Mendoza

(Sociology)
Crossing Borders: Narrative Identities of Gender, Class, and Citizenships among Domestic Workers on the U.S.–Mexican Border

2005 Summer Fellowship Awardees

Elizabeth Ben-Ishai

(Political Science)
Towards a Feminist Conception of Autonomy: A Harm Reduction Approach

Lindsay Benstead

(Public Policy and Political Science)
Gender Differences in Constituency Service and Representative Style among Algerian Legislators

Cara Bergstrom

(Sociology)
Same Gender Couples Deciding Whether and How to Have Children

Megan Biddingerm

(Communication Studies)
Gender, Please, and Resistance: Audience Responses to Contemporary Television Shows Featuring Witches and Magic

Susanne Cohen

(Anthropology)
Gendered Projects in Post Soviet Offices: Neoliberalism, Work, and Subjectivity in St. Petersburg

Emily Greenman

(Public Policy and Sociology)
Double Jeopardy or Compensating Disadvantage? The Interaction Effect of Gender and Race on Earnings in the US

Cathleen Power

(Psychology and Women’s Studies)
"Performing" Classed Emotions: How Affect Reinforces Social Inequality

Elisabeth Strunk

(Art & Design)
Constructing Spaces: A Visual

2004 Eight-Month Fellowship Awardees

Nicole S. Berry

(Anthropology)
Emergency Obstetric Care Choice among Kaqchikel Maya Women

Tamar Carroll

(History)
Women’s Activism, Social Change, and Identity Politics in NYC, 1955–1995

Erika Gasser

(History and Women’s Studies)
The Afflicted Grew Presently Well: Witchcraft and Possession in Old and New England, 1580–1740

Pavitra Sundar

(English Language and Literature and Women’s Studies)
Marking Time: Gender, Sexuality, Nation, and Temporality in Hindi Film Music

2004 Summer Fellowship Awardees

Jennifer Beckham

(American Culture)
Women in Motion: Technologies of Mobility and Configurations of Identity in American Fiction

Isabel Cordova

(History)
Engendering a Modern Puerto Rico: Social Work Interventions in Juvenile and Family Crisis, 1950–1968

Holly Dugan

(English Language and Literature and Women’s Studies)
Making Scents: Perfume, Disease, and Desire in Early Modern England

Emanuela Grama

(Anthropology and History)
The "Nimble Fingers" of Eastern Europe: Defining Skill and Constructing Gender in Romania’s Postsocialist Clothing Industry

Laura Halperin

(Comparative Literature)
Transgressive Turns: Deviance and Defiance in Contemporary Latina Literature

Julie Konik

(Psychology and Women’s Studies)
Harassment as a System of Policing Traditional Gender Norms: The Structure and Process of Sexual Harassment and Heterosexist Harassment

Bridget Love

(Anthropology)
Revitalization through “Farm Mother-Power”: The Gendered Contours of Depopulation and Vitality in Japan’s Rural Countryside

Emily Chivers Yochim

(Communication Studies)
Extreme Sport/Expressive Art: Skateboarders’ (Re)articulation of Masculine Subjectivities

2003 Eight-Month Fellowship Awardees

Shauna Cooper

(Psychology)
Insight into the Academic Values of African American Boys and Girls: A Qualitative Investigation into Gender Differentiation in Racial and Educational Socialization

Susannah Dolance

(Sociology)
How to Attract Lesbians and Heterosexuals: The WNBA’s Appropriation of Lesbian Culture

Michelle Foster

(Law)
Refuge from Deprivation: Non-foulement and Economic and Social Rights in International Law

Christine J. Hartley

(Philosophy)
Justice for All: A Feminist Reconstruction of Contractualism

Ann-Elise Lewallen

(Anthropology)
Cultural Activism and Political in Japan: Ainu Women’s Strategies of the ‘Indigenious’ in Hokkaido Prefecture

Nita Luci

(Anthropology)
Transitions and Traditions: Constructions of Gender, Nation, and Family in Kosova

Tasleem Juana Padamsee

(Sociology)
Medicine and Inequality in the Welfare State: AIDS Policy-Making in the United States and the United Kingdom

Karen Sanders

(Art & Design)
Navigating Difference: Understandings of Sexual Identification between Black Women

2003 Summer Fellowship Awardees

Lauren Caldwell

(Classical Studies)
The Female Transition to Adulthood in the Early Roman Empire

Kim Clum

(Social Work and Anthropology) Relying on Personal Connections: An Ethnographic Exploration of the Role of Social Resources in the Socio-economic Mobility Prospects

M. Teresa Macedo Pool

(American Culture)
Behind the Chair: Women, Work Culture, and Identity among Hairstylists

Nicholas L. Syrett

(American Culture)
Dangerous Brotherhood: College Fraternities and the Product of Masculinity, 1825–1995

2002 Eight-Month Fellowship Awardees

Sara Goodkind

(Social Work and Sociology)
"Gender-Specific" Services: A Qualitative Examination of Programs for Young Women in the Wayne County Juvenile Justice System

Mandeep Grewal

(Architecture and Urban Planning)
Planning for Information Dissemination to Immigrant Women in the US: The Case of Asian Indians

Joel Purkiss

(Sociology)
White Masculinities and Their Idealized Others: Mapping Representations of Men of Color in British and US Boy Scout Handbooks, 1908–1939

Shannon White

(Slavic Languages & Literatures)
A World All Their Own: Popular Literature and the Adolescent Girl in Late Imperial Russia

2001 Eight-Month Fellowship Awardees

Melanie Boyd

(English Language and Literature)
Writing in the Danger Zone: Contemporary Narratives of Father-Daughter Incest

Maureen McDonnell

(English Language and Literature)
Crossing the Line: Race, Nationalism, and the Rape Victim in South African Shakespeare

Kathi Miner-Rubino

(Psychology)
Intervening Factors in the Relationship between Workplace Gender Compositions and Outcomes

Joan Sitomer

(Political Science)
Under Construction: The Production of State Narratives of the Sexuality of Black and White Rape Complainants in the Late–19th–Century United States

2001 Summer Fellowship Awardees

Monika Cassel

(Comparative Literature)
The Poetess Abroad: German and American Receptions of the British Poetess

Laura Citrin

(Psychology)
Disgust, Moral Bodies and Social Hierarchies

John Collins

(Anthropology)
Residences and Residents: Gendered Moralities, Racialized Authenticity, and Cultural Patrimony in Brazil

Naisargi Dave

(Anthropology)
The New Politics of Sexual Politics in India

Corrine McConnaughy

(Political Science)
When Opportunity Knocks: Embedding the Story of Woman Suffrage Adoption in the Context of Political Opportunity Structures

LaTissia Mitchell

(English Language and Literature)
Making Blackness Mean: Death, Reproduction, and Narratives of the Black Body in Contemporary African American and Caribbean Literature

Cynthia Ramirez

(Psychology)
The Effects of Domestic Violence on the Mental Health of Latinas in the United States and Chile

Katherine Robinson

(Nursing)
Ramadhan Fasting among Pregnant Muslim Women

2000 Eight-Month Fellowship Awardees

Catherine Daligga

(American Culture)
Dependent on the Quality of Its Motherhood: The City of Detroit and the Merrill-Palmer Institute, 1920–1980

Kate Masur

(American Culture)
Reconstructing the Nation’s Capital: The Politics of Race, Gender, and Citizenship in the District of Columbia, 1862–1878

Karen Miller

(History)
Race, Gender, and Urban Politics in Mid-century Detroit and National Policy

Molly Swetnam-Burland

(Classical Art and Archaeology)
Art as Agency and Mediator in Roman Religious and Gender Systems

2000 Summer Fellowship Awardees

Carita Anderson

(Psychology)
Sexual Feelings in Therapy: A Program for Psychotherapy Trainees

Michele Champagne

(English Language and Literature)
Wandering Tribes: Locating the Gypsy in the National Imagination, 1800–1900

Julie Easton

(Psychology and Women’s Studies)
The Mothers of Sexually Abused Children: The Role of Gender in Meaning-making

Leoeneda Inge-Barry

(Natural Resources and Environment)
The Incidence of Environmental Waste and Hazards in Mobile, Alabama: The Case of African Town USA

Andrew Ivaska

(History)
Citizenship, the Mini-skirt, and Africa’s New Women: Representations of Women in the Postcolonial Tanzanian Press

Shannon Manning

(Public Health)
Molecular Epidemiology of Group B Streptococci

Tiffany Marra

(Education)
Girls' Software as Cultural Practice

Alicia Merline

(Psychology)
Social Roles, Life Course Stages, and Women’s Feelings about Their Appearance

1999 Eight-Month Fellowship Awardees

Jean Borger

(English)
"I see and sing, by my own eyes inspired": The Gender of Victorian Ekphrasis

Lisa Colarossi

(Social Work and Psychology)
Gender Differences in Social Support from Parents, Teachers, and Peers: Implications for Adolescent Development

Colin Johnson

(American Culture)
Queer Theory and Local Color: Vernacular Constructions of Gender and Sexual Personhood in Rural America, 1865–1930

Mandana Limbert

(Anthropology and Near Eastern Studies)
Gender, Religious Knowledge, and Education in Oman

Juanita Cabello

(Women’s Studies and English Language and Literature)
Gertrudis Bocanegra: Capturing the Imaginations of Women in Changing Oral Storytelling Landscape

1999 Summer Fellowship Awardees

Niki Dickerson

(Sociology)
Structuring and Reproducing Inequality: Labor Market and Residential Segregation

Carolyn Frantz

(Law)
Legal Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa: Beyond the Delusion Model

Anna Lawrence

(History)
Evangelical Women in England and the American South, 1730–1830

Maureen McDonnell

(Women’s Studies and English Language and Literature)
Actor Training in a Cross-Cultural Context: Possibilities for Feminist Performance Studies

Colleen O’Brien

(Women’s Studies and English Language and Literature)
Facets of the Body and Images of Citizenship in African-American Women’s Text

Paula Ross-Durow

(Nursing)
Factors which Predict Psychological Functioning in Women Raped by Strangers

Kim Yaged

(Theatre & Drama)
Verses

1998 Eight-Month Fellowship Awardees

Rebecca Friedman

(History)
In the Company of Men: Student Life and Russian Masculinity, 1825–1855

Shannon Lynch

(Psychology)
Women’s Sense of Self in the Context of a Violent Relationship: Does Working Help?

Charlene Makely

(Anthropology)
Gendered Practices, Religious Revival, and the State among Tibetans in the PRC

Krista Van Vleet

(Anthropology)
Unequal Exchanges: Kinship Performance, Marriage Practices, and Emotional Discourse among Quechua Speakers in the Bolivian Andes

1998 Summer Fellowship Awardees

Apollo Amoko

(English)
On Kenya as a Deeply Patriarchal Culture, or Gender Difference in the Field of Colonial Knowledge

Sarah Bay

(Theatre & Drama)
Uncovering the Rose: A Creative and Theoretical Exploration in the Dramatic Works of Gertrude Stein

Elizabeth Dutro

(Education)
Literature Lived between the Lines: Children Reading Gender with/in Popular Fiction

Meghan Hays

(History)
Schooling Women in the Nation: Women Teachers and the Quest for Women’s Education in Croatia, 1869–1914

Pamela Ramseyer

(Political Science)
Re-presenting Women and Their Interests: Women Workers, War Work, and the Suffrage Debates in Great Britain, 1917–1918

Anna Ruiz-Bayon

(Art & Design)
The Figurine Project

Izumi Sakamoto

(Social Work and Psychology)
When Interdependent Selfways Meet Independent Selfways: Changing View of Self, Family Obligation, and the Sense of Guilt among Japanese Academic Migrant Women in the US

Dulcey Simpkins

(Political Science)
Sex Work, Money, Power: Gendered Political Economies of Development in Thailand

Nancy Wells

(Architecture and Urban Planning and Psychology)
Participatory Housing: Its Effects on Low-Income Urban Mothers

1997 Eight-Month Fellowship Awardees

Lara Blanchard

(History of Art)
Visualizing Love and Longing in Song Dynasty Paintings of Women

Susan Chimonas

(Sociology and Certificate in Women’s Studies)
Faces of Eve: Gender, Social Control, and the Moral Panic over Day Care

Julie Hastings

(Anthropology)
Gendered Aggression: State-Sponsored Rape and Domestic Violence in a Guatemalan Refugee Community

Kristina Milnor

(Classical Studies and Certificate in Women’s Studies)
Making Place: Women, Space, and Society in the Early Roman Empire

1997 Summer Fellowship Awardees

Michelle Callahan

(Psychology)
Adolescent Coping with Dating Violence: The Roles of Race, Gender, and Psychological Well Being

E. Summerson Carr

(Anthropology, Social Work, and Certificate in Women’s Studies)
Assessing the Possibilities of Empowerment: The Collective Mobilization Narrative of a Homeless Women’s Committee

Carolyn Comiskey

(History and Certificate in Women’s Studies)
Daughters of Joan of Arc: Women, Catholicism, Patriotism, and Politics in France, 1894–1930

Coralynn Davis

(Anthropology and Certificate in Women’s Studies)
Engendering the Third World: The Development of Women at a Craft-Producing Project in Nepal

Tracy Gonos

(Law)
New Frontiers in the Fight for Reproductive Freedom: Mandatory Testing and Compelled Antiviral Treatment of HIV and Pregnant Women

Elena Gutierrez

(Sociology)
The Racial Politics of Reproduction: The Social Construction of Mexicana/Chicana Fertility in Post-World War II California

Jennifer Robohm

(Psychology)
Sexual Assault: Psychological Implications for Survivors’ Health and Health Care Experience

Julia Routbort

(Psychology)
What Happens When You Tell: Women’s Experience of Disclosing Sexual Assault and Their Psychological Recovery

Jocelyn Stitt

(English Language and Literature and Women’s Studies)
Representing the Other: 19th-Century Afro-Caribbean and British Women’s Writings

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