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161. Fellows & Grantees
Cagri Yoltar-Durukan
“Paying the Price”: Moral Economy and Citizenship in the Kurdish Region of Turkey
This research examines the encounter between state welfare programs and local culture in the Kurdish region of Turkey. During the last decade, the Turkish state has attempted to address a history of violence against Kurds by implementing social assistance programs on a large scal… -
162. Fellows & Grantees
Caitlin Rose Fox-Hodess
Dockworkers of the World Unite: Transnational Class Formation and the New Labor Internationalism
My project uses multi-sited interview and archival research to study the relationship between global union federations and transnational working-class formation through an examination of federations' efforts to organize complementary solidarity education and action among dockwork… -
163. Fellows & Grantees
Cam Nguyen
Canonizing The Tale of Kieu: The Construction of a Vietnamese Classic
My dissertation examines the process whereby Nguyen Du’s pre-modern verse narrative The Tale of Kieu became canonized as the Vietnamese national poem. The Tale of Kieu was moderately popular during the nineteenth century but it was only in the 1920s, during the era of French co… -
164. Fellows & Grantees
Camille Alexandra Robcis
Rethinking the Family: Psychoanalysis, Anthropology, and the Problem of Kinship in Post-WWII France
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165. Fellows & Grantees
Caren Freeman
"When Women Won't Marry Rural Men: Transnational Marriages between China and South Korea"
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166. Fellows & Grantees
Cari Coe
Land Classification and Allocation on the Edge of Vietnam`s Protected Forests
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167. Fellows & Grantees
Carla Ann Takaki Richardson
Converting Loss to Advantage: Science and the Reinvention of Failure in Japan
This project proposes to conduct an ethnographic study of the role of science and technology in Japan during what is popularly perceived as a period of national decline. While Japan achieved rapid economic success in the postwar period due to innovations in science and technology… -
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Carlos A. Gomez Florentin
Transnationalizing the Dam: The Unanticipated Consequences of the Itaipu Dam in the Making of the Upper Paraná Region (1957-1992)
My dissertation centers on the story of the connections between the largest developmental megaproject of the western hemisphere – the building of the Itaipú Dam in the late twentieth century – and its unintended effects in the making of a new transnational region: the Upper… -
169. Fellows & Grantees
Carmen Soliz
Revolution in the Countryside: Agrarian Reform and Rural State Formation in Bolivia, 1936-1964
Bolivia’s 1952 National Revolution – which overthrew the land-owning and mine-owning oligarchy, nationalized the tin mines, broke up large estates, and extended suffrage to women and Indians – was the first major social revolution in post-war Latin America. Historians place… -
170. Fellows & Grantees
Carol Wang
Entitlement Claims and NGO Professionalization in the Making of the Chinese AIDS Epidemic


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