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1011. Fellows & Grantees
Yael Rivka Rice
The Impulse towards a New Subject: Mughal Court Painting, 1570 - 1650
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1012. Fellows & Grantees
Yanique Melanie Hume
"Re-Configuring Cubanidad: The Politics of Haitian-Cuban Performance at the Intersection of Nationalism and Tourism in Santiago De Cuba"
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1013. Fellows & Grantees
Yasmin Cho
Politics of Tranquility: The Religious Practice of Tibetan Buddhist Nuns in Western China
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1014. Fellows & Grantees
Yasmin Moll
Virtuous Viewing: A Cultural Analysis of Islamic Televangelism in Egypt
In recent years the Arab satellite sector has seen the emergence of several Islamic “televangelical” channels boasting a viewership numbering in the tens of millions. Located within a regional landscape marked by economic neo-liberalization, continued political repression, a… -
1015. Fellows & Grantees
Yekaterina Oziashvili
Electoral Systems, Political Parties, and Stability of the Ethnofederal State: The Case of Russia
Ethnofederal institutions have been introduced by many ethnically heterogeneous states to moderate ethnic conflict by providing ethnic minorities with political representation and to minimize their fear of assimilation. However, critics of ethnoterritorial autonomy argue that et… -
1016. Fellows & Grantees
Yektan Turkyilmaz
Imagining "Turkey," Creating a Nation: the Politics of Geography in Eastern Anatolia, 1908-1938
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1017. Fellows & Grantees
Yesenia Barragan
“The Darkest Place in New Granada”: The Abolition of Slavery and the Politics of Place in Chocó, Colombia, 1821-1852
The abolition of slavery entailed the disruption, dislocation, and reformulation of places across world regions. Focusing on the northwestern province of Chocó, Colombia, my project examines how key places of slave and free black life were reconfigured during the gradual aboliti… -
1018. Fellows & Grantees
Yi Ching Wu
Taking the Plunge: The Market and Reconstruction of Intellectual Identities in Contemporary China
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1019. Fellows & Grantees
Yibing Huang
From 'Orphans' to 'Bastards:' The Legacy of the Cultural Revolution and Contemporary Chinese Cultural Contradictions
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1020. Fellows & Grantees
Ying Hu
The Jasak's Court: Legal Institution and Practice in Qing Mongolia
My research seeks to understand what kind of legal pluralism results when a legal order of an agrarian civilization is introduced across a cultural boundary to a pastoral society. I will examine the transplantation of the Sino-Manchu legal order to Mongolia in the Qing dynasty (1…


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