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991. Fellows & Grantees
Vassiliki Yiakoumaki
"Perceptions of Greek and European Identity in the Cultural Politics of Food in Modern Greece"
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992. Fellows & Grantees
Venkatesan Natarajan
The Power of Memory: The Aftermath of Argentina's Dirty War
What is everyday life like for groups viewed responsible for Argentina’s 1976-1983 Dirty War? In the context of post-state-violence nation building, of which Argentina is held up as a pioneer, this question has remained largely ignored. Like other post-state violence contexts,… -
993. Fellows & Grantees
Vera Sokolova
"A matter of speaking: Racism, gender and social deviance in the politics of the 'Gypsy question' in communist Czechoslovakia, 1945--1989."
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994. Fellows & Grantees
Victor Goldgel Carballo
The Experience of the New: Argentine, Chile, and Cuba in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century
The myriad of economic, political, and cultural transformations that took place in Latin American during the first decades of the nineteenth century have a trait in common that has not been studied in a systematic way: the fact that they were perceived as new. In other words, wha… -
995. Fellows & Grantees
Victoria Langland
"Reforming Our University, Re-Forming Ourselves: Student Movements and Collective Memory in Brazil, 1960-1998"
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996. Fellows & Grantees
Virginia Claire Breedlove
Landscape and Livelihood in the Lake Chad Basin: Climate Change, Pastoral Production and the Politics of Groundwater Management on a Saharan Frontier
As the effects of global warming and climate change have become apparent over the past forty years, the Lake Chad Basin, perched precariously on the southern edge of the Sahara desert, has been among the most harshly affected places in the world. Lake Chad has shrunk by over 95%… -
997. Fellows & Grantees
Virginia Nolan
How the ‘Savage Mind’ Became the Artificial Mind: Or, Some Strange Ways That Architecture and Design Made Use of the Social Sciences,1880-1980
This dissertation critically examines how twentieth-century architects and systems-designers in Europe and the U.S. attempted to translate theories of the ‘savage mind’ into a modern science of creativity. While it is well-known that European avant-gardes often used artefacts… -
998. Fellows & Grantees
W. Flagg Miller
Inscribing the Muse: Political Poetry and the Discourse of Circulation in the Yemeni Cassette Industry
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999. Fellows & Grantees
Walima Kalusa
"Disease and the Remaking of Missionary Medicine in Colonial North-Western Zambia: A Case Study of Mwinilunga District, 1902-64"
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1000. Fellows & Grantees
Wazhmah Osman
Thinking Outside the Box: Television and Gender in the Afghan Culture Wars
Although gender has always been a contentious issue in Afghanistan, since the events of 9/11 and the start of the “War on Terror”, gender has become a particularly volatile matter in contemporary Afghan society. The medium at the heart of the most public and politically char…


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