CCA Research Data

First Name Last Name Fellow Type CCA Year Final Publication Title Title of work while at CCA
Saskia Sassen   1992-93    
Robert Thornton   1993-94 "South Africa: Countries, Boundaries, Enemies and Friends."Anthropology Today 10(6):7-15.  Inter-Cultural Understanding: The Interaction Between Local, National and Transnational Cultures in South Africa
Kofi Anyidoho   1993-94 "Slave Castle, Africa's Historical Landscape and the Literary Imagination" Slave Castle, Africa's Historical Landscape and Literary Imagination
George Levine Coordinator 1988-89 Constructions of the Self Main Seminar: Constructions of the Self
George Levine Coordinator 1989-90 Realism and Representation Conference: Realism and Representation
George Levine Coordinator n/a Aesthetics and Ideology n/a
Jay Geller External 1990-91 "Blood Sin: Syphilis and the Construction of Jewish Identity." Fault Line 1 (1992): 21-48. The Sin Against Blood: Syphilis and Construction of Jewish Identity
Diana Fuss External 1990-91 "Freud's Fallen Women: Identification, Desire, and "A Case of Homosexuality in a Woman." Yale Journal of Criticism 6.1 (Spring 1993) Of Mothers, Governesses, Lovers, and Ladies: Freud,Winsloe, and the Case of Homosexuality in a Woman
Diana Fuss External 1990-91 "Freud's Fallen Women: Identification, Desire, and "A Case of Homosexuality in a Woman."Fear of a Queer Planet: Queer Politics and Social Theory. Ed. Michael Warner. Of Mothers, Governesses, Lovers, and Ladies: Freud,Winsloe, and the Case of Homosexuality in a Woman
Jay Geller External 1990-91 "Freud v Freud: Freud's Readings of Daniel Paul Schreber'sDenkwürdigkeiten eines Nervenkranken." Reading Freud's Reading. Eds. Jay Geller et al The Sin Against Blood: Syphilis and Construction of Jewish Identity
Diana Fuss External 1990-91 Identification Papers Of Mothers, Governesses, Lovers, and Ladies: Freud,Winsloe, and the Case of Homosexuality in a Woman
Jay Geller External 1990-91 On Freud's Jewish Body: Mitigating Circumcisions The Sin Against Blood: Syphilis and Construction of Jewish Identity
Sandra Harding External 1991-92 The "Racial" Economy of Science: Toward a Democratic Future Introduction. Eurocentric Scientific Illiteracy: AChallenge for the World Community
Thomas Keenan External 1991-92 "Windows of Vulnerability."The Phantom Public Sphere. Ed. Bruce Robbins. "Windows: of vulnerability (…excerpts)"
Thomas Keenan External 1991-92 Fables of Responsibility: Aberrations and Predicaments in Ethics and Politics none
Mi Gyung Kim External 1991-92 Affinity, That Elusive Dream: A Genealogy of the Chemical Revolution The Modern Culture of Energetics
Michael R. Curry External 1992-93 Digital Places: Living with Geographic Information Systems The Role of Geographic Information Systems inDefining A New Europe
Cindi Katz External 1992-93 Growing Up Global: Economic Restructuring and Children's Everyday Lives A Cable to Cross a Curse: Everyday Cultural Practices of Resistance and Reproduction Among Youth in New York City
James Collins External 1993-94 "The Troubled Text: History and Language in Basic Writing."Knowledge, Culture, and Power: International Perspectives on Literacy as Politics and Practice. Ed.P. Freebody and A. Welch. Language and Place in Identity Politics and Indian Struggles
James Collins External 1993-94 Ed.,Language, Nationalism, and PoliticalEconomy (Special issue), Critique of Anthropology 13.2 (Spring 1993). Language and Place in Identity Politics and Indian Struggles
Lauren Berlant External 1993-94 "America, Fat, the Fetus." Boundary 2 (1994): 157-165. America, "Fat," and the Fetus
Timothy Brennan External 1993-94 At Home in the World: Cosmopolitanism Now At Home in the World: Cosmopolitanism and the Third World Writer
Barbara M. Cooper External 1993-94 Marriage in Maradi : Gender and Culture in a Hausa society in Niger, 1900-1989 Space in the Construction of Gender and Marriage in the Maradi Region, 1990-1989
James Collins External 1993-94 with Richard K. Blot,Literacy and Literacies: Texts, Power, and Identity Language and Place in Identity Politics and Indian Struggles
Maaria Seppänen External 1994-95 World Heritage, Local Politcs, and theMaking of Geographical Scale: The Case of the Historical Center of Lima Who's The Boss? The Fight Over the Use of Public Space in the Historical Center of Lima
Noël Sturgeon External 1994-95 Ecofeminist Natures: Race, Gender, Feminist Theory, and Political Action Ecofeminist Natures: Race, Gender and Environmental Politics
Michael Moon External 1994-95 "Whose History? The Case of Oklahoma."A Queer World: The Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies Reader Shattered Territories: Some Neglected Historiesand Geographies of Oklahoma
Maaria Seppänen External 1994-95 Global Scale, Local Place: The Makingof the Historical Center of Lima into a World Heritage Site Who's The Boss? The Fight Over the Use of Public Space in the Historical Center of Lima
Leela Fernandes External 1995-96 Producing Workers: The Politics of Gender, Class and Culture in the Calcutta Jute Mills Political Boundaries, Contested Spaces: Gender,Community and Class in the Calcutta Jute Milles (excerpts from..)
Adriana Nohemi Ortiz-Ortega External 1995-96 "The Politics of Abortion in Mexico: The Paradox of Doble Discurso."Where Human Rights Begin: Health, Sexuality, and Women in the New Millenium The Feminist Demand for Legal Abortion, A Distrupture of the Gentlemen's Agreement, (1970-1994)
Atina Grossman External 1995-96 Jews, Germans, and Allies: Close Encounters in Occupied Germany Unfortunate Germany: Rape, Motherhood andMemory: Victims, Victors and Survivors in Berlin 1945-1949
Giovanna Di Chiro External 1996-97 "Local Actions, Global Visions: RemakingEnvironmental Expertise" A Journal of Women's Studies (1997) Reframing Environmental History: Nature, Environment, and Community in the Environmental Justice Movement
Peter John Taylor External 1996-97 ed. with S. Halfon & P. Edwards,Changing Life: Genomes, Ecologies, Bodies, Commodities Shifting Positions for Knowing and Intervening in the Cultural Politics of Sciences and Technologies
Peter John Taylor External 1996-97 "Shifting Positions for Knowing and Intervening in the Cultural Politics of the Life Sciences." Changing Life. Ed. Taylor, Halfon and Edwards. Shifting Positions for Knowing and Intervening in the Cultural Politics of Sciences and Technologies
Stefan Helmreich External 1996-97 Silicon Second Nature: Culturing Artificial Life in a Digital World  n/a
Peter John Taylor External 1996-97 "Mapping complex social-natural processes: Cases from Mexico and Africa." Living with Nature: Environmental Politics as Cultural Discourse. Eds. F. Fischer and M. Hajer. Mapping the Sites of Negotiation Within Intersecting Social-Natural Processes
Giovanna Di Chiro External 1996-97 "Local Actions, Global Visions: RemakingEnvironmental Expertise." Appropriating Technology: Vernacular Science and Social Power. Ed. Ron Eglash.  
Joan Copjec External 1997-98 Imagine There's No Woman: Ethics and Sublimation More!: From Melodrama to Magnitude
Robin Wagner-Pacifici External 1999-2000 The Art of Surrender: Decomposing Sovereignty at Conflict's End A Social History of Surrender
Stathis Gourgouris External 2000-01 Does Literature Think? Literature as Theory for an Antimythical Era Does Literature Think?
Samira Haj External 2000-01 Reconfiguring Islamic Tradition: Reform, Rationality, and Modernity Islamic Rationality and Reform
Jonathan Loesberg External 2002-03 A Return to Aesthetics: Autonomy, Indifference, and Postmodernism Foucault's Aesthetics
Amanda Anderson External 2002-03 The Way We Argue Now: A Study in the Cultures of Theory "Argument and Ethos" & "Pragmatism and Character"
Margaret R. Somers External 2003-04 Genealogies of Citizenship: Markets, Statelessness, and the Right to Have Rights Citizenship Troubles: Genealogies of Struggle for the Soul of the Social
Steve Fraser External 2004-05 Every Man a Speculator: A History ofWall Street in American Life Five Faces of Risk: A Historical Excursion into the Cultural History of Wall Street
Lisa Gitelman External 2005-06 Always Already New: Media, History and the Data of Culture New Media, History, and the Data of Culture
Thomas Keenan External (1991) 1988-89 "Deconstruction and the Impossibility ofJustice." Criticlal Encounters: Reference and Responsibility in Deconstructive Writing. Eds. Cathy Caruth and Deborah Esch. "Public Negotiations"
Diana Fuss External 1990 1988-89 "Inside/Out." Criticlal Encounters: Reference and Responsibility in Deconstructive Writing. Eds. Cathy Caruth and Deborah Esch. "Lesbian and Gay Theory"
Robert W. Kubey Faculty 1986-87 "Television use in everyday life: Coping with unstructured time."Journal of Communication 36(1986), 108-123. Television Use in Everyday Life: Coping with Unstructured Time
Robert W. Kubey Faculty 1986-87 Television and the Quality of Life: How Viewing Shapes Everyday Experience  
Bruce Wilshire Faculty 1986-87 The Moral Collapse of the University: Professionalism, Purity, and Alienation The Eclipse of Teaching in the University - Why?
Marianne DeKoven Faculty 1986-87 "The Politics of Modernist Form." New Literary History 23.3 (1992), 675-690.  The Politics of Modrnist Form
Earl Maltz Faculty 1987-88 "Foreword: The Appeal of Originalism."Utah Law Review (1987): 773-805.  The Appeal of Originalism
Douglas N. Husak Faculty 1987-88 "Justifications and the Criminal Liability of Accessories."Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 80 (1989): 201-230.  Justifications and the Criminal Liability of Accessories
M.P. Baumgartner Faculty 1987-88 "War and Peace in Early Childhood."Virginia Review of Sociology1 (1992): 1-38. War and Peace in Early Childhood
Judith Walkowitz Faculty 1987-88 City of Dreadful Delight: Narratives ofSexual Danger in Late-Victorian London The Maiden Tribute of Babylon
Nadine Taub Faculty 1987-88 "Including the Unincluded: The Need for a Flexible Interpretation in a Constitution for the Ages."Research in Law and Policy Studies.  Including the Unincluded: The Need for a Flexible Interpretation in a Constitution for the Ages
Gerald Pirog Faculty 1987-88 "The Bakhtin Circle's Freud: From Positivism to Hermeneutics."Mikhail Bakhtin. Ed. Michael E. Gardiner.  The Bakhtin Circle's Freud
Miriam Hansen Faculty 1988-89 Babel and Babylon: Spectatorship in American Silent Film Early Audiences: Myths and Models
Louis A. Sass Faculty 1988-89 Madness and Modernism: Insanity in the Light of Modern Art, Literature, and Thought Madness and Modernism Ch. 8: The Worldhood of Schizophrenia
Mary Gibson Faculty 1988-89 "Contract Motherhood: Social Practice inSocial Context." The Criminalization of a Woman's Body. The Moral and Legal Status of "Surrogate" Motherhood
Jackson Lears Faculty 1988-89 Fables of Abundance: A Cultural History of Advertising in America Beyond Veblen: Rethinking Consumer Culture in America, 1840-1920
Linda Zerili Faculty 1988-89 "The 'Innocent Magdalen': Woman in Mill's Symbolic Economy."Signifying Woman: Culture and Chaos in Rousseau, Burke, and Mill Chapter 4 (on Mill) of untitled book project, on"meaning and the construction of gender as sexual difference" 
Jan Lewis Faculty 1988-89 "Mother's Love: The Construction of an Emotion in Nineteenth-Century America."Mothers & Motherhoods: Readings in American History Mother's Love: Construction of an Emotion in 19th Century America
Jan Lewis Faculty 1988-89 "Mother's Love: The Construction of an Emotion in Nineteenth-Century America."An Emotional History of the United States Mother's Love: Construction of an Emotion in 19th Century America
Ed Cohen Faculty 1989-90 "Are We (Not) What We Are Becoming? 'Gay' 'Identity,' 'Gay Studies,' and the Disciplining of Knowledge" Engendering Men: The Question of Male Feminist Criticism. Eds. Joseph A. Boone and Michael Cadden. Are We (not) What We Are Becoming? "Gay" "Identity," "Gay Studies," and the Discipling of Knowledge
Neil Smith Faculty 1989-90 "Afterword."Uneven Development: Nature, Capital and the Production of Space Afterward for book, "Uneven Development: Nature, Capital and the Production of Space"
Eviatar Zerubavel Faculty 1989-90 The Fine Line: Making Distinctions in Everyday Life First Three Chapters - The Fine Line: Making Distinctions in Everyday Life
Alan Williams Faculty 1989-90 A Republic of Images: A History of French Filmmaking The Republic of Images: A General History of French Filmmaking
Edith Kurzweil Faculty 1989-90 Freudians and Feminists The Uses of Psychoanalysis By Feminist Critics
Norma Basch Faculty 1989-90 Framing American Divorce: From the Revolutionary Generation to the Victorians Framing American Divorce:Rules, Realities, andMythologies, 1770-1870
Robert A. Beauregard Faculty 1989-90 Voices of Decline: The Postwar Fate ofU. S. Cities Making History While It Happens: Postwar Urban Decline
Susan Fainstein Faculty 1990-91 "Economics, Politics, and developmental Policy: The Convergence of New York and London."International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 4 (December 1990): 553-75. Promoting Economic Development: Urban Planning in the US and Great Britain
Diana Owen Faculty 1990-91 with Linda M.G. Zerilli. "Gender and Citizenship."Society 28.5 (July 1991) Gender and Citizenship (co-authored with Linda M.G. Zerilli)
Susan Fainstein Faculty 1990-91 "Economics, Politics, and developmentalPolicy: The Convergence of New York and London." Beyond the City Limits: Urban Policy and Economic Restructuring in Comparative Perspective. Eds. John Logan and todd Swanstrom. Promoting Economic Development: Urban Planning in the US and Great Britain
Elin Diamond Faculty 1990-91 "Rethinking Identification: Kennedy, Freud, Brecht." The Kenyon Review (1993) Toward a Politics of Identification: Brecht, Freud, Kennedy
Marcia Ian Faculty 1990-91 Remembering the Phallic Mother: Psychoanalysis, Modernism, and the Fetish Remembering the Phallic Mother: Modernism,Psychoanalysis and the Fetish
Susan Fainstein Faculty 1990-91 The City Builders: Property Development in New York and London, 1980-2000 Promoting Economic Development: Urban Planning in the US and Great Britain
James Muldoon Faculty 1990-91 The Americas in the Spanish World Order: The Justification for Conquest in the Seventeenth Century Order From Conflict: The Spanish Conception of World Order in the Work of Juan De Solorzano Pereira (1575-1654)
Elin Diamond Faculty 1990-91 Unmaking Mimesis: Essays on Feminism and Theater Toward a Politics of Identification: Brecht, Freud, Kennedy
Nancy Diaz Faculty 1990-91   Soledad: Articulations and Disarticulations of the subject in Postmodernist Latin American Narratives
Robert Fishman Faculty 1990-91   Decentralization and the Crisis of Metropolitanculture
Bernard M. Timberg Faculty 1990-91   Television Talk and Dominant Culture: A View Response Study
John Belton Faculty 1991-92 Widescreen Cinema Historicizing the Cinematic Apparatus
Marc Kevin Manganaro Faculty 1991-92 Myth, Rhetoric, and the Voice of Authority: A Critique of Frazer, Eliot, Frye and Campbell Black-boxing Evolutionism: Scientism, Frazer, and Frye
Lea P. Stewart Faculty 1991-92 "The Discourse of Reproductive Technology: The Ethical Implications of Surrogate Motherhood."Communication Ethics.Eds. J. Jaska and M. Pritchard. The Discourse of Reproductive Technology: theEthical Implications of Surrogate Motherhood
Philip Pauly Faculty 1991-92 Biologists and the Promise of American Life: From Meriwether Lewis to Alfred Kinsey Biologists and the Development of Modern Lifein America
William K. Hallman Faculty 1991-92   But Is It Safe? The Role of Science and Culture in the Politics of Risk
James Kenneth Mitchell Faculty 1991-92   Culture and Science in the IDNDR
Briavel Holcomb Faculty 1992-93 "Revisioning Place: De- and Re-Constructing the Image of the Industrial City."Selling Places: the City as Cultural Capital, Past and Present. Eds. C. Philo and G. Kearns.. Purveying Places: Past and Present
Bruce Robbins Faculty 1992-93 Secular Vocations: Intellectuals, Professionalism, Culture On the Composition of International Cultural Capital: Gayatri Spivak and Pierre Bourdieu
John McClure Faculty 1992-93 Late Imperial Romance Global Space in Contemporary American Culture and Fiction
D. Michael Shafer Faculty 1992-93 Sectors, States and Social Forces: Korea and Zambia Confront Economic Restructuring Sectoral Analysis: An Overview; Sectors, States,and Social Forces: Korea and Zambia Confront Economic Restructuring
Pedro Caban Faculty 1992-93 Constructing a Colonial People: PuertoRico and the United States, 1898-1932 Capitalist Development Under Colonial Management: Puerto Rico in the Twentieth Century (Book Prospectus)
Gerard Aching Faculty 1992-93 Masking and Power: Carnival and Popular Culture in the Carribean  The "I's" of the Mask: On the commodificationof Caribbean Culture
Scott Campbell Faculty 1992-93 The Imagined Capital: the Urbanization of Berlin and the Symbiotic Evolution of City and Nation State The Perserverence of Place: The Changing Roleof Capital Cities in the Postmodern World
Cora Kaplan Faculty 1992-93 Giant Propensities: Racial Thinking inVictorian Britian. "White Skin": Ehtnology, Nationalism and Feminism in the 1840s
Martha Rosler Faculty 1993-94 An Empty Space in Ottensen: Contaminated by History, Capital, and Asbestos. Bus Tour, in the seriesStadtfahrd (City Tour), Hamburg An empty space in Ottensen: Contaminated with History, Capital, and Asbestos
Jan Kubik Faculty 1993-94 "The Role of Decentralization and Cultural Revival in Post-Communist Transformations: The Case of Cieszyn Silesia, Poland." Communist and Post-Communist Studies 27.4 (1994): 331-55. Post-Communist Transformations in East Central Europe: Dual (Political-Economic) or Quadruple (Political-Economic-Administrative-Cultural)? A Study of Cieszyn Silesia, Poland
Jan Kubik Faculty 1993-94 "Who Done It? Workers or Intellectuals.A Controversy over Solidarity's Origins and Social Composition." Theory and Society 23 (1994): 441-66. Post-Communist Transformations in East Central Europe: Dual (Political-Economic) or Quadruple (Political-Economic-Administrative-Cultural)? A Study of Cieszyn Silesia, Poland
Jan Kubik Faculty 1993-94 The Power of Symbols Against the Symbols of Power: The Rise of Solidarity and the Fall of State Socialism in Poland Post-Communist Transformations in East Central Europe: Dual (Political-Economic) or Quadruple (Political-Economic-Administrative-Cultural)? A Study of Cieszyn Silesia, Poland
Marcy Schwartz Faculty 1993-94 "Writing Paris: Topographies of Desire in Latin American Urban Identity,"Monographic (1996) Latin American Urban Spaces: Local Cultural Identities and the Cosmopolis in Spanish American Narrative
Marcy Schwartz Faculty 1993-94 "París no Siempre era una Fiesta. . . : La Política Transnacional de la Cultura en La danza Inmóvil de Manuel Scorza." Revista Iberoamericana 63.180 (1997): 437-448. Latin American Urban Spaces: Local Cultural Identities and the Cosmopolis in Spanish American Narrative
Philip Scranton Faculty 1993-94 Endless Novelty: Specialty Productionand American industrialization Between Firm and Market: Business Institutions and Industrial Districts in Philadelphia, 1880-1940
Marcy Schwartz Faculty 1993-94 Writing Paris: Urban Topographies of Desire in Contemporary Latin American Fiction Latin American Urban Spaces: Local Cultural Identities and the Cosmopolis in Spanish American Narrative
Marcy Schwartz Faculty 1993-94 "Del Extrañamiento al Exilio: el 'No-lugar' Urbano en la Ficción Hispanoamericana de fin de Siglo XX."Mas allá de la Ciuidad Letrada: Crónicas y Espacios Urbanos. eds. Sivia Spitta and Boris Muñoz. Latin American Urban Spaces: Local Cultural Identities and the Cosmopolis in Spanish American Narrative
Harriet Davidson Faculty 1993-94 "Poetry, Witness, Feminism"Witness and Memory: The Discourse of Trauma. Ed. Ana Douglass and Thomas Vogler The Witness of Poetry-- a working paper
Richard Williams Faculty 1993-94 Scanning the Horizon: Local TV News in the Reproduction of Social Inequality The New York Tri-State Area as Represented by"Local" Television News
Frank Fischer Faculty 1994-95 Citizens, Experts, and the Environment: The Politics of Local Knowledge Science and Politics in the Public Sphere: Democratizing Environmental Expertise (Part of the manuscript- Beyond Technocratic Politics: Citizens and Experts in Environmental Struggles
Eric Davis Faculty 1994-95 Mapping America's Orient: The MiddleEast in American Political and Popular Culture, 1750-1914, 1914-2003. Mapping America's Orient: The Middle East in American Political Culture
Judith M. Gerson Faculty 1995-96 "In Between States: National Identity Practices among German Jewish Immigrants." Political Psychology 22.1 (2001): 179-198.  By Thanksgiving We Were All Americans: SocialReproduction Among German Jewish Immigrants to New York City, 1933-1945
Radha S. Hegde Faculty 1995-96 "Sons and m(others): The Maternal Bodyand Politics of the Politics of the Everyday in a South Indian Context."Feminist Locations: Global and Local, Theory and Practice Sons and m(others): The Maternal Body and Politics of the Politics of the Everyday in a South Indian Context
Barbara Balliet Faculty 1995-96 "Reproducing Gender in Nineteenth-century Illustrations."The Journal of the Rutgers University Library 60 (2003) Reproducing Fatherhood: Popular Illustration inthe 19th Century
Dorothy Sue Cobble Faculty 1995-96 The Other Women's Movement: Workplace Justice and Social Rights in Modern America Speaking Equality and Motherhood: Wage-earning Women's Feminisms in the Twentieth Century U.S.
Janet Golden Faculty 1995-96 Message in a Bottle: The Making of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Doctors Can Discover Disease, But it Takes A Whole Scoiety to Make a Syndrome: Some Reflections on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Donald A. Krueckeberg Faculty 1996-97 "Bombs and Butterflies: A Case Study ofthe Challenges of Post Cold War Environmental Planning and Management for the US Nuclear Weapons Sites." Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 40.6 (1997). n/a
Jorge T. Marcone Faculty 1996-97 La Oralidad Escrita. Sobre la Reivindicación y Re-inscripción del Discurso Oral n/a
ChristopherClare Sellers Faculty 1996-97 Hazards of the Job: From Industrial Disease to Environmental Health Science Canaries in the Mine: Between Animal and Human Representations of Environmental Hazards in Twentieth-Century America
Richard A. Schroeder Faculty 1996-97 "'Re-claiming' Land in The Gambia: Gendered Property Rights and Environmental Intervention." Annals of the Association of American Geographers 87.3 (1997): 487-508. n/a
Jorge T. Marcone Faculty 1996-97 "De retorno a lo natural:La serpiente de oro, la 'novela de la selva' y la crítica ecológica."Hispania. Journal of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese. 81.2 (May 1998): 299-308. n/a
Jonathan Brody Kramnick Faculty 1996-97 Making the English Canon: Print-Capitalism and the Cultural Past, 1700-1770 n/a
ChristopherClare Sellers Faculty 1996-97 "Thoreau's Body: Towards an EmbodiedEnvironmental History," Environmental History 4.4 (October 1999): 486-514. Placing the Body in Environmental History
ChristopherClare Sellers Faculty 1996-97 "Body Place and the State: The Makingsof an 'Environmentalist' Imaginary in the Post-World War II U.S." Radical History Review 74 (1999): 31-64. Placing the Body in Environmental History
Ulli Linke Faculty 1996-97 German Bodies: Race and Representation After Hitler Formations of White Public Space (Fellowship Project)
Ulli Linke Faculty 1996-97 Blood and Nation: The European Aesthetics of Race  
Sheila R. Foster Faculty 1996-97 with Luke W. Cole, From the Ground Up: Environmental racism and the Rise of the Environmental Justice Movement n/a
Derek Attridge Faculty 1997-98 "Literary Form and the Demands ofPolitics: Otherness in J. M. Coetzee's Age of Iron."Aesthetics and Ideology. Ed. George Levine. n/a
Jane Junn Faculty 1998-99 "Participation in Liberal Democracy: The Political Assimilation of Immigrants and Ethnic Minorities in the U.S."American Behavioral Scientist 42.9 (1999): 1417-1438. Participation in Liberal Democracy: The PoliticalAssimilation of Immigrants and Ethnic Minorities in the U.S.
Carmen Teresa Whalen Faculty 1998-99 From Puerto Rico to Philadelphia: Puerto Rican Workers and Postwar Economies Cheap Labor Here and There: The Garment Industry and Puerto Rican Women
Kim D. Butler Faculty 1998-99 "Defining Diaspora, Refining a Discourse."Diaspora 10 (2001): 189-219. Defining Diaspora, Refining a Discourse
Benigno Sifuentes-Juáregui Faculty 1998-99 Transvestism, Masculinity, and Latin American Literature Los 41: Literature and Effeminacy During the Porfiriato
LindaLinda Bosniak Faculty 1998-99 The Citizen and the Alien: Dilemmas of Contemporary Membership Citizenship Denationalized
Susan Buck-Morss Faculty 1998-99 Hegel, Haiti, and Universal History Modernity Out of Bounds: Essays Toward an Ur-History of Modernity
Paul Gordon Schalow Faculty 1999-2000 "Auschwitz and Hiroshima: Economies of Victimization, Communities of Empathy." Essays in Honor of Irmela Hijiya-Kirschnereit. Eds. Judit Árokay, Verena Blechinger-Talcott, and Hilaria Gössmann. Time and Memory of Auschwitz and Hiroshima:Victimhood in a Global Post-Traumatic Culture
Perry Dane Faculty 2000-01 "The Intersecting Worlds of Religious and Secular Marriage."Law and Religion: Current Legal Issues 4. Eds Richard O'Dair and Andrew Lewis. n/a
Perry Dane Faculty 2000-01 "The Varieties of Religious Autonomy."Church Autonomy: A Comparative Survey. Ed. Gerhard Robbers. n/a
Michael Warner Faculty 2000-01 "Irving's Posterity." English Literary History 67:3 (Fall 2000) 773-99. "Queer Life Narrative" and "Washington Irving: Modernity as Bachelor Crisis"
William Collins Donahue Faculty 2000-01 The End of Modernism: Elias Canetti'sAuto-da-fé Transformation From Below: Reading Canetti With Connolly
Colin Jager Faculty 2000-01 "Mansfield Park and the End of Natural Theology." Modern Language Quarterly 63.1 (March 2002) 31-63. Untitled piece on Secularism, Austen, and Wordsworth
Jacob Soll Faculty 2000-01 Publishing the Prince: History, Reading, & the Birth of Political Criticism  Critical History: Amelot de la Houssaie and theCulture of Secular Politics in Early Modern France 1560-1760
Colin Jager Faculty 2000-01 "After the Secular: The Subject of Romanticism." Public Culture 18.2 (2006). n/a
William Collins Donahue Faculty 2000-01 The Worlds of Elias Canetti: Centenary Essays  
Colin Jager Faculty 2000-01 The Book of God: Secularization and Design in the Romantic Era Untitled piece on Secularism, Austen, and Wordsworth
John McClure Faculty 2000-01 Partial Faiths: Postsecular Fiction in the Age of Pynchon and Morrison n/a
Virginia Jackson Faculty 2000-01 "'The Story of Boon'; or, The Poetess,"ESQ: a Journal of the American Renaissance 54.1-4 (2008): 241-68. The Female Refrain
Perry Dane Faculty 2000-01 "A Holy Secular Institution." Emory Law Journal 58.1123 (2009). n/a
Marcia Ian Faculty 2000-01 American Secularity: The James Family and Others n/a
Colin Jager Faculty 2000-01 After Secularism n/a
Brent Edwards Faculty 2001-02 "Louis Armstrong and the Syntax of Scat"Critical Inquiry 28 (2002): 618-49. Louis Armstrong and the Syntax of Scat
Yael Zerubavel Faculty 2001-02 "The 'Mythological Sabra' and the JewishPast: Trauma, Memory, and Contested Identities"Israel Studies 7.2 (2002): 115-44. The Mythological Sabra and the Jewish Past: Trauma, Memory, and Contested Identities
Donald Korobkin Faculty 2001-02 "Bankruptcy Law, Ritual, and Performance" 103 Columbia Law Review 2124 (2003)  Bankrupcy Law as Performance
Matthew Buckely Faculty 2001-02 Tragedy walks the streets: the FrenchRevolution in the Making of Modern Drama Modern Drama & Urban Modernity: Essays on the Dramatic Imagination, Social Theatricality, & the Moderns Subject in Revolutionary Europe, 1697-1837
Jeffrey Shandler Faculty 2001-02 Adventures in Yiddishland: Postvernacular Language & Culture Adventures in Yiddishland: Yiddish as Performance Art
Caroline Levine Faculty 2001-02 Provoking Democracy: Why we Need the Arts Art on Trial: Democracy Meets the Avant-Garde
Mary P. Sheridan-Rabideau Faculty 2001-02 Girls, Feminism, and Grassroots Literacies: Activism in the GirlZone Danger in the GirlZone: Discursive Possibilities and Limitations
Lawrence LaFountain-Stokes Faculty 2001-02 "Trans-locas: Migration, Homosexuality, and Transvestism in Recent Puerto Rican Performance"Theatre and Performance in Latin America (forthcoming) Trans-locas: Migration, Homosexuality, and Transvestism in Recent Puerto Rican Performance
Patricia Roos Faculty 2002-03 With Mary K. Trigg and Mary S. Hartman. Re-Imagining Work and Community: Work, Family, and Community in the Lives of New Jersey Professional Women. Re-Imagining Work and Community: The Work,Family, and Community Lives of N.J. Professional Women
Dennis Patterson Faculty 2002-03 "Fashionable Nonsense." Texas Law Review 81.841 (2003). Fashionable Nonsense
Angelique Haugerud Faculty 2002-03 Ed, with Marc Edelman,The Anthropology of Development and Globalization: From Classical Political Economy to Contemporary Political Liberalism Anthropology and Development: Debates, Practices, Prospects
Jason Francisco Faculty 2002-03 Far from Zion: Jews, Disaspora, Memory Far from Zion: Time in Jewish Homelands (1998-2002)
Edwin M. Hartman Faculty 2002-03 "Can We Teach Character? An Aristotelian Answer." Academy of Management Learning and Education 5.1 (2006): 68-81. Teaching Character
Patricia Roos Faculty 2002-03 with Mary K. Trigg and Mary S. Hartman. "Changing Families/Changing Communities: Work, Family, and Community in Transition." Community, Work & Family 9.2 (2006): 197-224. Re-Imagining Work and Community: The Work,Family, and Community Lives of N.J. Professional Women
Arlene Stein Faculty 2002-03 "Discipline and Publish: Public Sociology in an Age of Professionalization."Bureaucratic Culture and Escalating Problems: Advancing the Sociological Imagination. Eds. David Knottnerus and Bernard Philips. Discipline and Publish: Public Intellectuals, Public Sociology, and the Fate of Big Ideas in an Age of Fragmentation
Shuang Shen Faculty 2002-03 Cosmopolitan Publics: Anglophone Print Culture in Semi-Colonial Shanghai The China Critic: The Dynamics of Nationalist Consmopolitanism in Semi-Colonial Shanghai
Candace McCoy Faculty 2002-03   The Postmodern Jury: From Representation toDeliberation
Ana Ramos-Zayas Faculty 2003-04 Nationalist Performances: Race, Class, and Space in Puerto Rican Chicago Delinquent Citizenship, National Performances:Racialization, Surveillance, and the Politics of "worthiness" in Puerto Rican Chicago
Dorothy Hodgson Faculty 2003-04 The Church of Women: Gendered Encounters between Maasai and Missionaries  
Linda Bosniak Faculty 2003-04 The Citizen and the Alien: Dilemmas of Contemporary Membership Citizenship, Noncitizenship, and the Transnationalization of Domestic Work
Ethel Brooks Faculty 2003-04 Unraveling the Garment Industry: Transnational Organizing and Women's Work Global Cities, Transnational Labor Rights and the New Sweatshop: Women's Work and Cross-Border Imaginaries in the Garment Industry
David Abraham Faculty 2003-04 "The Boundaries and Bonds of Citizenship: Recognition and Redistribution in the United States, Germany, and Israel."Migration in History: Human Migration in Comparative Perspective. Eds. Marc S. Rodriguez & Anthony Grafton. The Boundaries and Bonds of Citizenship: Recognition and Redistribution in the U.S., Germany, and Isreal
Edward Ramsamy Faculty 2003-04 "Between Non-Racialism and Multiculturalism: Indian Identity and Nation Building in South Africa."Tijdschrift Voor Economische en Sociale Geographie (Special Edition on South Africa) (Spring 2007). From Subject to Citizen: The Politics of Nation Building in South Africa
Paula McDowell Faculty 2005-06 "The Manufacture and Lingua-facture ofBallad-Making: Broadside Ballads in Long Eighteenth-Century Ballad Discourse." The Eighteenth-Century 47.2 (Summer 2006) "The Art of Printing Was Fatal': Print Commerceand the Idea of Oral Tradition in Eighteenth-Century Ballad Discourse"
Jonathan Brody Kramnick Faculty 2006-07 "Empiricism, Cognitive Science, and theNovel." The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation 48.3 (Fall 2007). n/a
Colin Jager Faculty 2006-07 "Can We Talk About Consciousness Again? (Wordsworth, Natural Piety, Emergence)." (title forthcoming). Ed. Theresa Kelly. n/a
Jonathan Brody Kramnick Faculty 2007-08 Actions and Objects, Hobbes to Richardson n/a
Harriet Davidson Faculty (1993) 1988-89 "'I Say I Am There': Siting/Citing the Subject of Feminism and Deconstruction." Criticlal Encounters: Reference and Responsibility in Deconstructive Writing. Eds.Cathy Caruth and Deborah Esch. "Feminism and the Derridean Subject"
Derek Attridge n/a 1988-89 "Singularities, Responsibilities: Derrida,Deconstruction, and Literary Criticism." Criticlal Encounters: Reference and Responsibility in Deconstructive Writing. Eds. Cathy Caruth and Deborah Esch. "Derrida, Deconstruction and the Literary Text"
Judith Butler n/a 1988-89 "Contingent Foundations: Feminism andthe Question of "Postmodernism"."Criticlal Encounters: Reference and Responsibility in Deconstructive Writing. Eds. Cathy Caruth and Deborah Esch. n/a
Cathy Caruth n/a 1988-89 "Introduction: The Insistence of Reference." Criticlal Encounters: Reference and Responsibility in Deconstructive Writing. Eds. Cathy Caruth and Deborah Esch. "The Claims of Reference"
Cathy Caruth n/a 1988-89 "The Claims of Reference."Criticlal Encounters: Reference and Responsibility in Deconstructive Writing. Eds. Cathy Caruth and Deborah Esch. "The Claims of Reference"
Deborah Esch n/a 1988-89 "The Work to Come." Criticlal Encounters: Reference and Responsibility in Deconstructive Writing. Eds. Cathy Caruth and Deborah Esch. "Strategic Exemplarity"
Cathy Caruth n/a 1988-89 with Deborah Esch, Ed.Criticlal Encounters: Reference and Responsibility in Deconstructive Writing Conference "Deconstruction Reviewed"
Deborah Esch n/a 1988-89 with Cathy Caruth Ed.Criticlal Encounters: Reference and Responsibility in Deconstructive Writing Conference "Deconstruction Reviewed"
Peter Brooks n/a n/a "Aesthetics and Ideology - What Happened to Poetics?"Aesthetics and Ideology. Ed. George Levine. n/a
Maria diBattista n/a n/a "'Sabbath Eyes': Ideology and the Writer's Gaze."Aesthetics and Ideology. Ed. George Levine. n/a
Frances Ferguson n/a n/a "Justine; or, The Law of the Road."Aesthetics and Ideology. Ed. George Levine. n/a
Regenia Gagnier n/a n/a "A Critique of Practical Aesthetics." Aesthetics and Ideology. Ed. George Levine. n/a
Geoffrey Galt Harpham n/a n/a "Aesthetics and the Fundamentalsof Modernity." Aesthetics and Ideology. Ed. George Levine. n/a
Myra Jehlen n/a n/a "Literary Criticism at the Edge of the Millennium; or, From Here to History." Aesthetics and Ideology. Ed. George Levine. n/a
Oscar Kenshur n/a n/a ''The Tumour of Their Own Hearts': Relativism, Aesthetics, and the Rhetoric of Demystification." Aesthetics and Ideology. Ed. George Levine. n/a
Mary Poovey n/a n/a "Aesthetics and Political Economy in the Eighteenth Century: The Place of Gender in the Social Constitution of Knowledge." Aesthetics and Ideology. Ed. George Levine. n/a
Arnold Rampersad n/a n/a "Values Old and New." Aesthetics and Ideology. Ed. George Levine. n/a
Cheryl Wall n/a n/a "On Freedom and the Will to Adorn: Debating Aesthetics and/as Ideology in African American Literature."Aesthetics and Ideology. Ed. George Levine. n/a
Susan Wolfson n/a n/a "'Romantic Ideology' and the Values of Aesthetic Form." i Aesthetics and Ideology. Ed. George Levine. n/a
William Keach n/a n/a "'Words Are Things': Romantic Ideology and the Matter of Poetic Language." Aesthetics and Ideology. Ed. George Levine. n/a
E.S. Burt n/a n/a "Hallucinatory History: Hugo's Revolution." Criticlal Encounters: Reference and Responsibility in Deconstructive Writing. Eds. Cathy Caruth and Deborah Esch. n/a
Cynthia Chase n/a n/a "Literary Theory as the Criticism of Aesthetics: De Man, Blanchot, and Romantic 'Allegories of Cognition.'" Criticlal Encounters: Reference and Responsibility in Deconstructive Writing. Eds. Cathy Caruth and Deborah Esch. n/a
Kevin Newmark n/a n/a "Nietzsche, Deconstruction, and the Truth of History." Criticlal Encounters: Reference and Responsibility in Deconstructive Writing. Eds. Cathy Caruth and Deborah Esch. n/a
Jill Robbins n/a n/a "Visage, Figure: Speech and Murder in Levinas's Totality and Infinity." Criticlal Encounters: Reference and Responsibility in Deconstructive Writing. Eds. Cathy Caruth and Deborah Esch. n/a
Andrzej Warminski n/a n/a "Ending Up/Taking Back (with two Postscripts on Paul de Man's Historical Materialism)." Criticlal Encounters: Reference and Responsibility in Deconstructive Writing. Eds. Cathy Caruth and Deborah Esch. n/a
Alan Rauch Predoctoral 1986-87 "Moral Responsibility and the growth ofKnowledge: Science in the English Novel, 1818-1860"  
Gregg M. Horowitz Predoctoral 1986-87 "Looking at Pictures: Appearance and Subjectivity in Mimetic Representation" Notes Toward a Pragmatics of Pictures: A Report on Work in Progress
Linda Nelson Predoctoral 1986-87 "Cultural Context and Cultural Code in the Oral Life Narratives of African American Women: An Ethnography of Speaking"  
Paola Giuli Predoctoral 1986-87 "Enlightenment, Arcadia, and Corilla: The Inscription of Eighteenth-Century Italian Women Writers in Literary History"  
Richard Poverny Predoctoral 1986-87 "'The Indescribable Agitation of Life': Desire in the Fiction of E.M. Forster and Virginia Woolf; 'I Have Always Longed to Believe in What I am Seeing': Sharon Olds's Revisioning of Confessional Poetry; AIDS in a country churchyard: Non-Gray Areas in the Late Twentieth Century Elegy"  
Alan Rauch Predoctoral 1986-87 Useful Knowledge: The Victorians, Morality, and the March of the Intellect  
David Evans Predoctoral 1987-88 "Communities of Confidence: William Faulkner, William James, and the American Pragmatic Tradition" David Evans's Research during 1987-8
David Evans Predoctoral 1987-88 William Faulkner, William James, and the American Pragmatic Tradition David Evans's Research during 1987-8
David Evans Predoctoral 1987-88 "Taking the Place of Nature: 'The Bear'and the Incarnation of America," Faulkner and the Natural World, ed. Donald Kartiganer and Ann Abadie (UP of Mississippi, 1999). David Evans's Research during 1987-8
Robert E. Mensel Predoctoral 1987-88 "Personhood and Community: Ambiguity and Conflict in Nineteenth-Century American Law" Kodakers Lying in Wait: Amateur Photography and the Right of Privacy in NY, 1888-1908
Robert E. Mensel Predoctoral 1987-88 "Kodakers Lying in Wait: Amateur Photography and the Right of Privacy in New York, 1885-1915,"American Quarterly 43:1 (1991) 24-45. Kodakers Lying in Wait: Amateur Photography and the Right of Privacy in NY, 1888-1908
Micheline Ishay Predoctoral 1987-88 "Internationalism and Its Betrayal: From Grotius to Hegel" Internationalism and the Enlightenment
Micheline Ishay Predoctoral 1987-88 Internationalism and Its Betrayal Internationalism and the Enlightenment
Nancy A. Wonders Predoctoral 1987-88 "Courts in Context: A Sociological Approach to Sentencing Disparity" Nancy Wonders's Research during 1987-88
David Axelrod Predoctoral 1988-89 "Three Essays on Latency in Economics and Decision-Making" The Rationality of Time Preference; Topic: Ergonomics: Self-Management and Economic Choice
Heide Fehrenbach Predoctoral 1988-89 "Cinema in Democratizing Germany: The Reconstruction of Mass Culture and National identity in the West, 1945-1960" The Fight for the "Christian West": German Film Control, The Churches, and The Reconstruction of Civil Society in the Early Years of the Bonn Republic
Seymour  Rosenberg Faculty 1988-89 "Self and Others: Studies in Social Personality and Autobiography."Advances in Experimental Social Psychology A Study of Personality in Literary Autobiography: An Analysis of Thomas' Wolfe's Look Homeward Angel
Seymour  Rosenberg Faculty 1988-89 "A Study of Personality in Literary Autobiograpy: An Analysis of Thomas Wolfe's Look Homeward, Angel." Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 56.3 (1989). A Study of Personality in Literary Autobiography: An Analysis of Thomas' Wolfe's Look Homeward Angel
Martin Gloege Predoctoral 1988-89 "The American Origins of the Postmodern Self."Constructions of the Self The American Origins of the Postmodern Self
Eliza Reilly Predoctoral 1988-89 [title n/a].Constructions of the Self  
Martin Gloege Predoctoral 1988-89 "The American Origins of the Postmodern Self" The American Origins of the Postmodern Self
Kali Israel Predoctoral 1988-89 "Drawing from Life: Art, Work, and Feminism in the Life of Emilia Dilke" Self-imposed Yokes: Stages and Strategies in the Life of a Victorian Woman
Joseph M. Thomas Predoctoral 1988-89 "Figures of Habit in William James," New England Quarterly 66.1 (1993): 3-26. The Habit of Home: William James' Physiology of Modernism
Joseph M. Thomas Predoctoral 1988-89 "Harnessing Proteus: Publishing the Canon of Emerson's Poetry"  
Kali Israel Predoctoral 1988-89 Names and Stories: Emilia Dilke and Victorian Culture Self-imposed Yokes: Stages and Strategies in the Life of a Victorian Woman
Eliza Reilly Predoctoral 1988-89 "Pragmatism, Cubism, Modernism: William James and the Trans-Atlantic Avant-Garde, 1905-1925"  
Richard Moser Predoctoral 1988-89 "From Deference to Defiance: America, the Citizen-Soldier, and the Vietnam Era" Veterans, Their Stories and Our Popular Memory of Vietnam
Michael A. Budd Predoctoral 1989-90 "Heroic Bodies: Physical Culture Commerce and the Promse of the Perfected Self, 1898-1918"  
Jennifer Shaddock Predoctoral 1989-90 "Culture Through Anarchy: British Representations of Anarchism, 1840-1907" No title ( A Recuperation of Anarchism: Revising Culture and Anarchy) 
Cristina Eghenter Predoctoral 1989-90 "Knowledge, action, and planning: A study of long-distance migrations among the Kayan and Kenyah of East Kalimantan, Indonesia" Bases of Knowledge for Long-distance Migrations among Kenyah of East Kalimantan: A Research Project
Richard Moser Predoctoral 1989-90 The New Winter Soldiers: GI and Veteran Dissent During the Vietnam Era  Veterans, Their Stories and Our Popular Memory of Vietnam
Michael A. Budd Predoctoral 1989-90 The Sculpture Machine: Physical Culture and Body Politics in the Age of Empire The Importance of Being Aesthetically Athletic:An Introduction To Physical Culture and The Commerical Reformation of the Virile Body in Britain, 1895-1914
Andrew Herod Predoctoral 1990-91 "Local Political Practice in Response to a Manufacturing Plant Closure: How Geography Complicates Class Analysis."Antipode 23.4 (1991). Local Political Practice in Response to a Manufacturing Plant Closure: How Geography Complicates Class Analysis
Andrew  Herod Predoctoral 1990-91 "Towards a Labor Geography: The Production of Space and the Politics of Scale in the East Coast Longshore Industry, 1953-1990" The International Longshoremen's Association and the 50-Mile Rule: A Geographical Response to Job Loss Caused by Technological Change
Lynne Meloccaro Predoctoral 1990-91 "Orientalism and the Oriental tale: Gender, Genre, and Cultural Identity in Eighteenth-Century England" The Development of the Oriental Tale in 18th Century England
Trudi Abel Predoctoral 1990-91 "A Man of Letters, A Man of Business: Edward Stratemeyer and the Adolescent Reader, 1890-1930" Out of Bounds: The Outdoor Girls and the Marriage Motif
Jonathan Nashel Predoctoral 1990-91 "Edward Lansdal and the American Attempt to Remake Southeast Asia, 1945-1965" Edward Lansdal and the American Attempt to Remake Southeast Asia, 1945-1965
Abby Attias Predoctoral 1990-91 "Mixed Metaphors: Contemporary Fiction by Black and White American Women" Imaginative Identifications: The Struggle Toward Multi-cultural Feminism
Roberta Goldberg Predoctoral 1990-91 "Listening to Corporate conversations: Discursive Strategy, Hegemony and the Corporate Culture Discourse" READ this
Andrew Herod Predoctoral 1990-91 Labor Geographies: Workers and the Landscapes of Capitalism "Local Political Practice…" and "The International Longshoremen's"
Jonathan Nashel Predoctoral 1990-91 Edward Lansdale's Cold War Edward Lansdal and the American Attempt to Remake Southeast Asia, 1945-1965
Don Mitchell Predoctoral 1991-92 "Land and Labor: Worker Resistance and the Production of Landscape in Agricultural California Before World War II" Fixing in Place: Progressivism, Worker Resistance and the Technology of Repression in California, 1913-1924
Richard Henke Predoctoral 1991-92 "Passive Resistance: Henry James and the Social Construction of Masculinity" Scientific Sex, Henry James, and the Social Construction of Masculinity
Rebecca Brittenham Predoctoral 1991-92 "'England's Danger': Edwardian Configurations of Nation and National Identity" Consumer Culture and the Science of Naturalism in Edwardian England
Richard Henke Predoctoral 1991-92 "The Man of Action: Henry James and the Performance of Gender." Henry James Review 16.2 (Spring 1995).  
Richard Henke Predoctoral 1991-92 "The Embarrassment of Melodrama: Masculinity in the Early James." Novel: A Forum on Fiction (1995).  
Don  Mitchell Predoctoral 1991-92 The Lie of the Land: Migrant Workers and the California Landscape Fixing in Place: Progressivism, Worker Resistance and the Technology of Repression in California, 1913-1924
Kathleen "Katie" Hogan Predoctoral 1991-92 "Immaculate Infection: Women, AIDS, and Sentimentality" Feminist Interventions: Women, AIDS and Scientific Discourse
Mohamad Reza Razavi Predoctoral 1991-92 "Learning to Industrialize: A Comparative Study of Four Industrial Poles in Brazil and Iran." Islam and the Cultural Contextuality of Scienceand Technology
Flavia Rando Predoctoral 1991-92 "The Person with AIDS: The Body, the Feminine, and the Names Project Memorial Quilt."In Gendered Epidemic: Representations of Women in the Age of AIDS. Ed. Nancy L Roth and Katie Hogan The Person With AIDS and the NAMES ProjectMemorial Quilt
Kathleen "Katie" Hogan Predoctoral 1991-92 Women Take Care: Gender, Race, andthe Culture of Aids  
Flavia Rando Predoctoral 1991-92 "Generations of Lesbian Self Representation and the Construction of Desire" ?
Audrey A. Fisch Predoctoral 1992-93 "Uncle Tom in England: The Black American Abolitionist Campaign, 1852-1861" "Repetition Accounts So Piteous and So Harrowing" The Ideological Work of American Slave Narratives in England
Loretta A. Stec Predoctoral 1992-93 "Writing Treason : Rebecca West's Contradictory Career" Beyond the Yugoslav Nation: The Interplay of Transnational Capitalism and Balkan Identities
Regina  Gramer Predoctoral 1992-93 "Reconstructing Germany, 1938-1949: United States Foreign Policy and the Cartel Question Regina Gramer's Research during 1992-3
Regina  Gramer Predoctoral 1992-93 "On Poststructuralisms, Revisionisms, and Cold Wars"Diplomatic History 19.3 (1995): 515-524. On Poststructuralism, Revisionism, and the Cold War: Beginnings of a Response to David Campbell
Deborah  Gussman Predoctoral 1992-93 "Remembering Plymouth Rock: The Making of Citizenship in Nineteenth-Century Narratives of Colonial New England" Inalienable Rights: Fictions of Political Identity in Hobomok and The Scarlet Letter
Deborah  Gussman Predoctoral 1992-93 "Inalienable Rights: Fictions of Political Identity in 'Hobomok' and 'The Scarlet Letter.'"College Literature 22.2 (1995): 58-80. Inalienable Rights: Fictions of Political Identity in Hobomok and The Scarlet Letter
Edward Ramsamy Predoctoral 1992-93 "Socio-Economic Transition and Housing: Lessons from Zimbabwe." Development Southern Africa 12.5 (1995): 685-699. Socialism and Territorial Restructuring: The Case of Zimbabwe
Loretta A. Stec Predoctoral 1992-93 "Female Sacrifice: Gender and Nostalgic Nationalism in Rebecca West's Black Lamb and Grey Falcon."Narratives of Nostalgia, Gender and Nationalism Eds. Suzanne Kehde and Jean Pickering. Beyond the Yugoslav Nation: The Interplay of Transnational Capitalism and Balkan Identities
Anne Rubenstein Predoctoral 1992-93 "Mexico 'Sin Vicios': Conservatives, Comic Books, Censorship and the Mexican State, 1934-1976" Comic Books, Censorship, and the Invention of Cultural Imperialism in Mexico 1936-1976; How to read a Historieta
Anne Rubenstein Predoctoral 1992-93 Bad Language, Naked Ladies, and Other Threats to the Nation: A Political History of Comic Books in Mexico Comic Books, Censorship, and the Invention ofCultural Imperialism in Mexico 1936-1976; How to read a Historieta
Audrey A. Fisch Predoctoral 1992-93 American Slaves in Victorian England:Abolitionist Politics in Popular Literature and Culture "Repetition Accounts So Piteous and So Harrowing" The Ideological Work of American Slave Narratives in England
Violetta Zentai Predoctoral 1992-93 "Exchange of Values and Circulation ofMeanings : Social Imagination on Money and Wealth in Post-socialist Hungary" Authority of Discourse and Power of Desire: Contested Images of America in Hungarian "Elite" and 
Edward Ramsamy Predoctoral 1992-93 "From Projects to Policy : the World Bank and Housing in the Developing World" Socialism and Territorial Restructuring: The Case of Zimbabwe
Jan Lambertz Predoctoral 1992-93 "Medicine, Famine, and Catastrophe in the Shadow of World War II" "Making Amends": Germans, Nazi Victims, andCompensation in Reconstruction Europe
Jaime Hovey Predoctoral 1993-94 "Imagining Lesbos: Identity and National Desire in Sapphic Modernism, 1900-1930" Colonialist Discourses and Lesbian Nationalisms: Radclyffe Hall's Topographies of Sexuality
Margaret Klawunn Predoctoral 1993-94 "On the Outskirts of Fiction : AmericanWomen Writers and the Politics of Regionalism" "This Prim Corner of Land": Sarah Orne Jewett and the Production of New England's Regional Space
Tamar Rothenberg Predoctoral 1993-94 "National Geographic's World : Politics of Popular Geography 1888-1945" Identifying Locals: The Practice of Photography in National Geographic
Jaime Hovey Predoctoral 1993-94 A Thousand Words : Portraiture, Style, and Queer Modernism Colonialist Discourses and Lesbian Nationalisms: Radclyffe Hall's Topographies of Sexuality
Tamar Rothenberg Predoctoral 1993-94 Presenting America's World: Strategies of Innocence in National Geographic Magazine, 1888-1945 Identifying Locals: The Practice of Photography in National Geographic
Maria Milagros Lopez Predoctoral 1994-95 "Post-Work Selves and Entitlement 'Attitudes' in Peripheral Post-Industrial Puerto Rico."Social Text 38 (1994): 111-33. Post-Work Selves and Entitlement "Attitudes" in Peripheral Post-Industrial Puerto Rico
Dorothy Hodgson Predoctoral 1994-95 "The Politics of Gender, Ethnicity, and 'Development': Images, Interventions, and the Reconfiguuration of Maasai identities in Tanzania, 1916-1993"  
Grace Hale Predoctoral 1994-95 "Making Whiteness: the Culture of Segregation in the South, 1890-1940" Deadly Amusements: Spectace Lynchings and the Contradictions of Segregation as Culture (Chap4 of dissertation)
Eve Oishi Predoctoral 1994-95 "The Memory Village: Fakeness and Authenticity in Asian-American Fiction, Film and Video" Through Alien Eyes: Asians In/As Urban Environments
Thora Christine Jespersen Predoctoral 1994-95 "Engendering Adventure: Men, Womenand the American 'Frontier'" Engendering the Frontier: Women and Adventure 1880-1920 (Chapter 2 of dissertation)
Beth Loffreda Predoctoral 1994-95 "Pulp Science: Race, Gender, and Prediction in Contemporary American Culture" Popular Science: Michael Crichton, Pulp futurology, and the Cultural Politics of Technology
Grace Hale Predoctoral 1994-95 Making Whiteness: the Culture of Segregation in the South, 1890-1940 Deadly Amusements: Spectace Lynchings and the Contradictions of Segregation as Culture (Chap4 of dissertation)
Mark B. Brown Predoctoral 1994-95 "The Civic Shaping of Technology: California's Electric Vehicle Program."Science Technology Human Values26(Winter 2001): 56-81.  Democracy, Environmentalism, and the California Zero-Emission Vehicle Regulation
Dorothy Hodgson Predoctoral 1994-95 Once Intrepid Warriors: Gender, Ethnicity, and the Cultural Politics of Masai Development  
Mark B. Brown Predoctoral 1994-95 "Civilizing Science: The Joint Construction of Science and Citizenship in Modern Democracy" Democracy, Environmentalism, and the California Zero-Emission Vehicle Regulation
Andrew Y. Stewart Predoctoral 1994-95 Poached modernity: Parks, people and politics in Nicaragua, 1975--2000 Politics of Nature: Toward a Revolutionary Environmentalism
Loretta Sernekos Predoctoral 1995-96 "Reinventing Motherhood: The Politics of Surrogacy" Discourses of Surrogacy and the Certain Mother
Nicole Isaacson Predoctoral 1995-96 The Unfinished Infant: An Analysis of the Cultural Representations and Practices to Fnish the Premature Baby Fetal-Babies: Changing Classifications of In Utero and Perinatal Development in Contemporary Culture
Nicole Isaacson Predoctoral 1995-96 "The 'Fetus-Infant': Changing Classifications of In Utero Development in Medical Texts."Sociological Forum 11.3 (1996):  457-480. Fetal-Babies: Changing Classifications of In Utero and Perinatal Development in Contemporary Culture
Vincent Lankewish Predoctoral 1995-96 "Strange Nuptuals: Male-male Desire and Marriage in Victorian Literature" Ravishing the Epithalamion: The Sexual Politcs of Victorian Wedding Poetry
Carol Helstosky Predoctoral 1995-96 "The Politics of Food in Italy from Liberalism to Fascism" Consuming to Reproduce: Diet and Fertility in Fascist Italy
Carol Helstosky Predoctoral 1995-96 Garlic and Oil: Politics and Food in Modern Italy Consuming to Reproduce: Diet and Fertility in Fascist Italy
Ruth Wilson Gilmore Predoctoral 1995-96 From Military Keynesianism to Post-Keynesian Militarism: Finance Capital, Land, Labor, and Opposition in the Rising California Prison State The California Prison Political Economy
Ruth Wilson Gilmore Predoctoral 1995-96 Golden Gulag: Prisons, Surplus, Crisis, and Opposition in Globalizing California The California Prison Political Economy
Colleen O'Neill Predoctoral 1996-97 "Navajo Workers and White Man's ways: Negotiating the World of Wage Labor, 1930-1970" Navajo Workers and White Man's Ways: Negotiating the World of Wage Labor, 1030-1973
Paige West Predoctoral 1996-97 "The Practices, Ideologies, and Consequences of Conservation and Development in Papua New Guinea" Conservation as a Transnational Process: TheProduction of Nature and Culture in Papua New Guinea
Lisa Lillian Lynch Predoctoral 1996-97 "American Miasmas: Epidemic geographies in Twentieth Century American Literature and Culture" The Post-Cold War Hot Zone: Plague Tales, WildViruses, and Nature as Battlefield
John Antranig Kasbarian Predoctoral 1996-97 "We are our Mountains : Geographies of Nationalism in the Armenian Self-determination Movement, Nagorno-Karabakh"  
Colleen O'Neill Predoctoral 1996-97 Working the Navajo Way: Labor and Culture in the Twentieth Century Mining Coal Like Herding Sheep:Hozhoand theTransformation of Navajo Household Ecologies, 1930-1950
Colleen O'Neill Predoctoral 1996-97 Working the Navajo Way: Labor and Culture in the Twentieth Century Navajo Workers and White Man's Ways: Negotiating the World of Wage Labor, 1930-1973
Paige West Predoctoral 1996-97 Conservation is Our Government Now: The Politics of Ecology in Papua New Guinea Conservation as a Transnational Process: TheProduction of Nature and Culture in Papua New Guinea
Deborah J. Allen Predoctoral 1996-97 "To Measure and Describe 'The Whole Globe of the Earth': Eighteenth-Century Geographical Writing and Imperial Enterprise in Western North America" n/a
Ruth Simpson Predoctoral 1996-97 "Germ Culture: Metaphor, Modernity, and Epidemic Disease" n/a
Maria Fernanda Espinosa Predoctoral 1996-97 [Title n/a] Untitled
Amy Wise Forbes Predoctoral 1997-98 "The Satiric Decade: The Rise of Republican Political Culture in France, 1830-1840"  
Alexander Weheliye Predoctoral 1997-98 "Phono-graphies: Grooves in Sonic Afro-Modernity"  
Anthony Alessandrini Predoctoral 1997-98 "Bombay in Iselin: Culture, Capital, and Citizens between South Asia and the South Asian Diaspora"  
Aaron Meskin Predoctoral 1997-98 "Relevance and the Philosophy of Art"  
Madhuri Mukherjee Predoctoral 1997-98 "Symbolism and Orientalism in Rimbaud, Claudel, and Artaud"  
Alexander Weheliye Predoctoral 1997-98 "In the Mix: Hearing the Souls of Black Folks."Amerikastudien/American Studies 45.4 (2000): 535–54. In the Mix: Hearing the Souls of Black Folk
Anthony Alessandrini Predoctoral 1997-98 "'My Heart's Indian For All That': Bollywood Film Between Home And Diaspora."Diaspora 10.3 (2001): 315-341. My Heart's Indian for all That: The Consumption of Bollywood Film in the South Asian Diaspora
Craig D. Eliason Predoctoral 1997-98 "The Dialectic of Dada and Constructivism: Theo van Doesburg and the Dadaists, 1920-1930"  
Alexander Weheliye Predoctoral 1997-98 Phonographies: Grooves in Sonic Afro-Modernity  
John Shanahan Predoctoral 1997-98 "Stages of Knowledge: Theater and Laboratory in Seventeenth- and Early Eighteenth-Century England"  
Cathleen Willging Predoctoral 1998-99 "Power and Cultural Negotiation in the Cinical Practices of a Navajo Mental Health Center" Untitled
Debra J. Liebowitz Predoctoral 1998-99 "Gender and Identity in an Era of Globalization: Transnational Political Organizing in North America"  
Jadwiga Pieper Predoctoral 1998-99 "From Contested Duties to Disputed Rights: The Social Politics of Fertility Regulation in Chile, 1964--1989" Untitled
Debra J. Liebowitz Predoctoral 1998-99 "Constructing Cooperation: Feminist Activism and NAFTA."Feminist Locations: Global and Local, Theory and Practice Rock-Climbing in Rough Terrain: Gender, Transnational Advocacy, and North American Economic Integration
Christine Skwiot Predoctoral 1998-99 "Itineraries of Empire: The Uses of United States Tourism in Cuba and Hawai'i, 1898--1959" Completing the American Revolution Abroad: Plotting Hawaiian Statehood and Cuban Revolution Through Tourism
Janice Brockley Predoctoral 1999-2000 "Rearing the Child Who Never Grew: Parents, Professionals, and Children with Intellectual Disabilities, 1910--1965" Diagnosing the Eternal Child: Parents, Physicians, and Children with Inellectual Disabilities, 1910-1965
Finis E. Dunaway Predoctoral 1999-2000 "Remembering Nature: Environmental Images and the Search for an American Renewal"  
Jennifer S. Milligan Predoctoral 1999-2000 "Making a Modern Archive: The Archives Nationales of France, 1850-1887" Paradoxes Degrading to the Honor of France and Humanity: The Problem of Publicite in the Archives of the Second Empire
Sarah Dubow Predoctoral 1999-2000 "Ourselves Unborn: Fetal Meanings in Modern America" Ourselves Unborn: Fetal Meanings in Modern America
Erin Anne Murphy Predoctoral 1999-2000 "The Rhetoric of Reproduction: Politics and Genealogy in Seventeenth-Century English Literature"  
Barrett Kalter Predoctoral 1999-2000 "Modern Antiques: Imagination, Scholarship, and the Material Past" Anachronism, Historical Consciousness, and Poetic License
Erin Anne Murphy Predoctoral 1999-2000 "Milton's 'Birth Abortive': Remaking Family at the End of Paradise Lost."Milton Studies (2004). Untitled - on Milton
Finis E. Dunaway Predoctoral 1999-2000 Natural Visions: The Power of Images in American Environmental Reform The River of Time
Jennifer S. Milligan Predoctoral 1999-2000 "The Problem of Publicite in the Archivesof the Second Empire France."Archives, Documentation and Institutions of Social Memory: Essays from the Sawyer Seminar Paradoxes Degrading to the Honor of France and Humanity: The Problem of Publicite in the Archives of the Second Empire
Ruth  Simpson Predoctoral 1999-2000 "The Germ Culture: Metaphor, Modernity, and Epidemic Disease" Changing Conceptions of Air and Social Space:Microscopic Worlds, Miasmatic Theories and Myopic Vision
Jennifer S. Milligan Predoctoral 1999-2000 Making a Modern Archive: The Case of the Archives Nationales of France Paradoxes Degrading to the Honor of France and Humanity: The Problem of Publicite in the Archives of the Second Empire
Mark Button Predoctoral 2000-01 "Social Contract, Promising, and PoliticalOrder" n/a
Mary Cason Predoctoral 2000-01 "Religiosity and Secularism: Two Case Studies of the Nineteenth-Century French Reception of Spanish art : Bartolome Esteban Murillo (1617-1682) and Francisco Jose Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828)" n/a
Eric Aronoff Predoctoral 2000-01 "Mapping the 'Inland Empire": American Literature, Criticism, and the Problem of Culture, 1915-1941" n/a
Philip Scott Ashton Predoctoral 2000-01 "Advantage or Disadvantage: The Changing Institutional Landscape of Central City Mortgage Markets" n/a
Mark Button Predoctoral 2000-01 Contract, Culture, and Citizenship: Transformative Lberalism from Hobbes to Rawls n/a
Donald Dow Predoctoral 2000-01 "Internal Differences: Secularism, Religion, and Poetic Form in Nineteenth-Century American Poetry" n/a
Eric Aronoff Predoctoral 2000-01 Mapping the "Inland Empire": American Literature, Criticism, and the Problem of Culture, 1903-1941 n/a
Sara Warner Predoctoral 2001-02 "Do You Know What Bitch is Backwards?': Mythic Revision and Ritual Reversal in the Medea Project: Theater for Incarcerated Women."Dialectical Anthropology 26.2 (2001): 159-79. Untitled
Jamie Mullaney Predoctoral 2001-02 "Everyone Is NOT Doing It: Abstinence as a Chosen Pursuit" Everyone is not Doing It: An Exploration of Abstinence as Chosen Pursuit
Sara Warner Predoctoral 2001-02 "Mythic Proportions: The Medea Project Theater for Incarcerated Women and the Art of Creative Survival"  
Brian Walsh Predoctoral 2001-02 "The Past of Performance: Imagining History Through Theater on the Early Modern Stage"  
Brian Walsh Predoctoral 2001-02 "'Unkind Division': The Double Absenceof Performing History in 1 Henry VI." Shakespeare Quarterly 55.2 (2004): 119-147. Unkind Division: I Henry VI and the Double Absence of Performing History
Sara Warner Predoctoral 2001-02 "The Medea Project: Mythic Theater forIncarcerated Women." Feminist Studies 30.2 (Summer 2004): 483-509.  
Denise Quirk Predoctoral 2001-02 The Empire of Opinion: Feminism, Gender, and Cultural Authority in Victorian Britain National Identity, Feminist Practice, and Imperial Gender performance in the Victorian Women's Press
Jamie Mullaney Predoctoral 2001-02 Everyone is NOT Doing it: Abstinenceand Personal Identity Everyone is not Doing It: An Exploration of Abstinence as Chosen Pursuit
Ray Ricketts Predoctoral 2001-02 "Dance as Social Practice in Eighteenth-Century British Discourse and Culture" How to Do Things Without Words: The DancingBody in Eighteenth-Cenutry England
Tanya Agathocleous Predoctoral 2002-03 "At Home in the City: Cosmopolitanism,Urban Spectacle and Utopia in British Literature, 1850-1925" Wordsworth at the Panoramas: The Sublime Spectacle of the World
Tanya Agathocleous Predoctoral 2002-03 "Wordsworth at the Panoramas: The Sublime Spectacle of the World." Genre 36 (Fall/Winter 2003): 295-316. Wordsworth at the Panoramas: The Sublime Spectacle of the World
Matthew Kaiser Predoctoral 2002-03 "A History of 'Ludicrous.'" English Literary History 71.3 (Fall 2004): 631-660. A History of "Ludicrous"
James Mulholland Predoctoral 2002-03 "'To Sing the Toils of Each Revolving Year': Song and Poetic Authority in Stephen Duck's 'The Thresher's Labour.'" Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture 33 (2004). "The Bard May Die, The Thresher Still Survive":The Discourse of Song in the Poetry of Stephen Duck
Matthew Kaiser Predoctoral 2002-03 "Ludicrous Victorians: The Politics of Play in British Literature and Culture, 1820-1900" A History of "Ludicrous"
Joseph Gabriel Predoctoral 2002-03 "Gods and Monsters: Drugs, Addictions,and the Orings [Sic] of Narcotic Control in the Nineteenth-Century Urban North" Narrating the Dark Alliance: History, ConspiracyTheory, and the Boundaries of Legitimate Knowledge
James Mulholland Predoctoral 2002-03 "The Sound of Print: Voice in Eighteenth-Century British Poetry" "The Bard May Die, The Thresher Still Survive":The Discourse of Song in the Poetry of Stephen Duck
James Mulholland Predoctoral 2002-03 "Gray's Ambition: Printed Voices and Performing Bards in the Later Poetry." ELH 75.1 (Spring 2008): 109-134.
Chantelle Marlor Predoctoral 2002-03 "Ways of knowing: Epistemology, Ontology, and Community among Ecologists, Biologists and First Nations Clam Diggers" n/a
Michele Rotunda Predoctoral 2002-03 "A Craving for Stimulants: The Nature ofAmericans, 1850-1914" Evolutionary Explanations of Human Nature: Lessons From History
Brian Norman Predoctoral 2003-04 "Addressing Division: The American Protest Mode in the Twentieth Century"  
Eric  Boehme Predoctoral 2003-04 "The Power to Harm: Institutional Risk, Political Development and the Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship in the United States" Institutional Periodization and American Political Development: The Changing Protections of Citizenship Regimes
Sandrine Sanos Predoctoral 2003-04 "Marianne and the Jew: Far-Right Intellectuals and Antisemitism in 1930s France" "Against the Virus":Je Souis Partout, Race, and Culture
Joseph Bonica Predoctoral 2003-04 "The Politics of Private Life in Nineteenth-Century America" The Ethos of Administration in Antebellum America
Joseph Bonica Predoctoral 2003-04 "'The Motherly Office of the State': Cultural Struggle and Comprehensive Administration Before the Civil War."Studies in American Political Development22 (2008): 97-110. The Ethos of Administration in Antebellum America
Bernard Molyneux Predoctoral 2004-05 Aspects of Consciousness Explained Illusory Rabbits and Theatre Critics
Steven Holochwost Predoctoral 2004-05 The Fractal Nature of Musical Structure  
Vanina Leschziner Predoctoral 2005-06 "Recipes for Success: Culinary Styles, Professional Careers, and Institutional Patterns in the Field of High Cuisine"
Nestor Pinillos Predoctoral 2005-06 "On Referring to the Same Thing"  
Megan Ward Predoctoral 2005-06 "Feeling Middle Class: Sensory Perception in Victorian Literature and Culture"  
Paul Benzon Predoctoral 2006-07 "The Language of Information: Intermedia Appropriation and Contemporary Literary Form"
Edward Gitre Predoctoral 2006-07 "America Adjusted: Conformity, Boredom, and the Modern Self, c. 1920-1980"  
George Levine   n/a "Introduction: Reclaiming the Aesthetic."Aesthetics and Ideology. Ed. George Levine. n/a

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