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91. Fellows & Grantees
Anna Krylova
Soviet Modernity in Life and Fiction: The Generation of the ‘New Soviet People’ in the 1930s
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92. Fellows & Grantees
Anna Marie Stirr
Negotiating Nepalipan: Migration, Gender and Nation in Nepali Music and Language
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93. Fellows & Grantees
Anna Weichselbraun
Regulating the Nuclear: The Textual Production of Technical Independence at the International Atomic Energy Agency
The proposed study is an ethnography of the communicative practices through which civil servants at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) seek to establish and maintain the organization's legitimacy as the sole arbiter in the regulation of global nuclear technology. This… -
94. Fellows & Grantees
Annaliese Jacobs Bateman
Mastering the Ice to Rule the Waves: British Imperial Mythologies and the Search for the Northwest Passage, 1817-1854
If the Arctic taught the British anything, it was how to fail. Between 1817 and 1854, dozens of Naval expeditions attempted to chart the Northwest Passage between British and Russian territories in the North American Arctic. These expeditions introduced the British public to the… -
95. Fellows & Grantees
Annalyda Alvarez-Calderon
"Peasant Political Culture, Indigenismo and State-Formation in the Southern Peruvian Andes"
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96. Fellows & Grantees
Anne Gillman
Shifting Margins in Brazil: State-Society Interactions in the Cultural Sphere
State-society relations take on distinct forms "at the margins," understood not only as a spatial border, but also as a social border by which subnational communities are hierarchized and excluded. This project examines the ways that such margins can shift in the context of cultu… -
97. Fellows & Grantees
Anneka Erin Lenssen
Perennial Painting and Modernism’s Mortality: The New Syrian Art, 1946-76
This study tracks modernist painting through Syria’s cultural institutions from 1946-1976. A new and comprehensive arts bureaucracy instituted by the state in 1958 circulated its national artists to European art academies for finishing. The intellectual formation that results i… -
98. Fellows & Grantees
Annelies M. Goger
Managing Global Guilt and Local Norms: Regulation in the Sri Lankan Clothing Industry
Since the 1980s, trade liberalization and the subsequent globalization of production networks have generated widespread concerns about a lack of regulation in the clothing industry, specifically about practices such as unsafe working conditions, child labor, low wages, and unstab… -
99. Fellows & Grantees
Annette Damayanti Lienau
In the Spirit of Bandung: The Comparative Evolution of Postcolonial Literatures in Indonesia, Egypt, and Senegal (1905 to Present)
My dissertation in Comparative Literature at Yale will draw on my language abilities in Arabic, Indonesian, and French to explore an as yet unwritten, parallel history comparing the modern literatures of Indonesia, Senegal and Egypt. (These three national literatures effectively… -
100. Fellows & Grantees
Anooradha Iyer Siddiqi
Just Add Water? Instant Camps and an Architecture of Aid
Histories of refugee camps see architecture as utilitarian, and histories of architecture don’t see refugee camps at all. Yet, a global humanitarian complex has been responsible for frequent and radical urbanizations in the name of aiding refugees, and a global culture of archi…


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