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61. Fellows & Grantees
Amy J Buono
Feathered Identities and Plumed Performances: Tupinamba Interculture in Early-Modern Brazil and Europe
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62. Fellows & Grantees
Amy Lang
Assessing the Impact of Deliberative Processes on Electoral Reform Efforts in Two Canadian Provinces
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63. Fellows & Grantees
Ana E Schaller de la Cova
Senegalese "Making Do": Islamic Knowledge, National Schooling, and Opportunity in Dakar
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64. Fellows & Grantees
Ana Julia Ramirez
The Collective People's Politics: Mobilization, Radicalization, and Political Change in Argentina (1966-1973)
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65. Fellows & Grantees
Ana Maria Arjona
The Creation of Local Order: Armed Groups' Strategies and Civilians' Collaboration in Civil Wars
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66. Fellows & Grantees
Ana Maria Candela
Nations and Migrations in the Pacific: Peruvian Chinese Contributions to Nationalism and Nation-Building in China and Peru
For my dissertation project, I will undertake an historical and ethnographic examination of Chinese in Peru from 1847 to World War II in order to explore Chinese Peruvian identity formation and their contributions to the making of modern Chinese nationalisms. My project involves… -
67. Fellows & Grantees
Anaid Citlalli Reyes-Kipp
Making Families Through Adoption: Legal Imaginaries and Cross-Class Adoption Practices in Morelos, Mexico
My project explores (1) how new legal initiatives and governmental practices that encourage the “full” adoption of poor children are reconfiguring the relationship of family and state in Mexico; and (2) the ways in which new legal conceptions of kinship reshape or censure oth… -
68. Fellows & Grantees
Ananya Chakravarti
The Empire of Apostles in the Old World and the New: Jesuits in Brazil and India, 1542-1697
The age of discoveries, which conventionally inaugurates the early modern era, begins with the seminal voyages of Christopher Columbus to America in 1492 and Vasco da Gama to India in 1498. The “Indies,” as these newly discovered parts of the world were called, symbolized any… -
69. Fellows & Grantees
Anat Mooreville
The War Against Trachoma: Ophthalmology between Jews and Arabs, 1914-1973
My dissertation investigates how the ocular disease trachoma became a focal point in reconfiguring notions of âArabâ and âJewâ through bodies, medical practices, scientific discourses, and ethnographic observations in Mandate Palestine and Israel from 1914-1973. Trachomaâ… -
70. Fellows & Grantees
Anatoly Detwyler
Networks of Exchange: Propaganda and Information Society in Modern Chinese Literature
In focusing on the emergence of literary propaganda as a central site of information management, my dissertation will explore the development of a modern, transnational information state in China between 1920 and 1960. Along with news media, literature constituted a crucial vect…


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