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  • 871. Fellows & Grantees

    Sara Saljoughi

    Cinema as Novel Vision: Intertextuality and the Iranian New Wave
    My project is the first study on the founding years of the Iranian New Wave cinema (Mowj-e No), which started in 1962 with Forough Farrokhzad's "The House is Black," through to the Iranian Revolution of 1979. My work conceptualizes cinema as the center of a network of signifying…

    Year 2012 University University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Fellowship/Grant International Dissertation Research Fellowship (IDRF)

  • 872. Fellows & Grantees

    Sara Scalenghe

    "Medical Discourses on the Body and Gender: The Case of Ottoman Syria"

    Year 2001 University Georgetown University Fellowship/Grant International Dissertation Research Fellowship (IDRF)

  • 873. Fellows & Grantees

    Sara Smith

    Embodied Histories: Women, Religion and Family Decisions in Leh, Ladakh, India
    The fertility of the female body is at the intersection of electoral democracy and identity politics: when political actors bring demographic competition between “communities” into discussions of political control, do political concerns begin to inform individual and family c…

    Year 2007 University University of Arizona Fellowship/Grant International Dissertation Research Fellowship (IDRF)

  • 874. Fellows & Grantees

    Sarah Ann Wells

    "Modernism and the Problem of History: Brazil, Argentina, and the US in the 1930s"
    This comparative project explores how works by the Argentine author Jorge Luis Borges (Evaristo Carriego, Historia universal de la infamia, Ficciones), the Brazilian essayist Gilberto Freyre (Sobrados e mucambos) and the Brazilian novelist Graciliano Ramos (São Bernardo, Angusti…

    Year 2007 University University of California, Berkeley Fellowship/Grant International Dissertation Research Fellowship (IDRF)

  • 875. Fellows & Grantees

    Sarah Aaltje Bakker

    Ancient Moderns: Claiming Middle Eastern Christian Identity in the Netherlands
    For thirty years Aramaic speaking Christians from the Middle East have been seeking asylum in the Netherlands. Christians of different national origins, from Turkey, Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon, have congregated around their common Aramaic language and religious institutions to deve…

    Year 2009 University University of California, Santa Cruz Fellowship/Grant International Dissertation Research Fellowship (IDRF)

  • 876. Fellows & Grantees

    Sarah Anne Reynolds

    Intergenerational Family Dynamics and Transfers in Salvador, Brazil
    Within the field of economics, intrahousehold allocation is traditionally modeled between a husband and a wife. To make the model more appropriate for the context of the developing world by expanding the intrahousehold bargaining model to an intergenerational level, I analyze th…

    Year 2008 University Cornell University Fellowship/Grant International Dissertation Research Fellowship (IDRF)

  • 877. Fellows & Grantees

    Sarah B. Savant

    "Holy Site in Infidel Land"

    Year 2001 University Harvard University Fellowship/Grant International Dissertation Research Fellowship (IDRF)

  • 878. Fellows & Grantees

    Sarah Brooks

    Social Protection and the Market: Pension Reform in the Era of Neoliberalism

    Year 1998 University Duke University Fellowship/Grant International Dissertation Research Fellowship (IDRF)

  • 879. Fellows & Grantees

    Sarah Elizabeth Parkinson


    Year 2009 University University of Chicago Fellowship/Grant International Dissertation Research Fellowship (IDRF)

  • 880. Fellows & Grantees

    Sarah Jessup

    Staging Traditional Chinese Opera in the Reform Era: Conflicting Local Identities in Modernization

    Year 1997 University University of Michigan Fellowship/Grant International Dissertation Research Fellowship (IDRF)