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1993-1994 Faculty Fellowship Competition:
Constructing Identity Above and Below: Urban, Transnational, and
National Perspectives
Faculty Fellows
Corey Creekmur, English - Cattle Queens and Lonesome Cowboys:
Gender and Sexuality in the Western
Cynthia Erb, English - Descended From the Apes: The Cultural
Legacy of King Kong
Jerry Herron, English - Homer Simpson's Eyes: Eight Problems
With Cultural Studies
Jacqueline Huey, Sociology - Black Female Identities and
Their Impact on the Theory and Practice of Criminology
Christopher Johnson, History - Identity in Conflict: Changing
Boundaries of Gender and Citizenship in Eighteenth-Century Paris
Marc Kruman, History - Suffrage and the Forging of Civic
Identity in Revolutionary America
Nancy Locke, Art & Art History - Fantasies of the Self:
Identity and Otherness in Modernist Painting
Janice Mann, Art & Art History- Ad Examplamentum de Christianos
et Malum de Mauros: The Monumental Arts and Their Meaning in the
Christian Kingdom of Eleventh-Century Iberia"
Eva Powers, Dance; Alana Barter, University Public School
- The Spirit Moves: Shaping Cultural Identity Through Music and
Dance, African and American Perspective
John Reed, English - The English Military and Male Identity
Francis Short, CLL-ISP - Pageantry From Below: The Paterson
and Star of Ethiopia Pageants
Charles Stivale, Romance Languages and Literatures - Comment
Peut-On Etre Cajun? ("How can one be Cajun?"): Constructing
Minor(ity) Identity
Robert Strozier, English - Postpoststructural Identity
Anca Vlasopolos, English - Transient Cities, Anchored Slaves
Joseph Ward, History; Donna Landry, English; Gerald MacLean,
English - The Making of the Metropolis, the Invention of the
Countryside: Rethinking Cultural Identities in Early Modern Britain
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