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1996-1997 Faculty Fellowship Competition: The
Humanities and the Millennium: Beginnings and Endings
Faculty Fellows
Cynthia Erb, English - Moving Into the Future By Confronting
the Past: Spirituality, History, and the Millennial Imagination
in Recent American Drama and Film
Linda Hogle, Anthropology - Future Perfect? Twenty-first
Century Technologies and the Reconstitution of Bodies
Karen Jankowsky, German & Slavic Studies - Women Writing
Over the Walls
Nancy Locke, Art & Art History - Fantasies of the Self:
Identities and Otherness in Modernist Painting
Arthur F. Marotti, English - Apocalyptic Thinking, Martyrdom
Accounts, and the Religious Crises of Early Modern England
Manuel Martin-Rodrigues, Romance Languages & Literatures
- Hispanic Immigration to the United States in the Cultural Context
of the Millennium
Michelle Valerie Ronnick, Classics, Greek, & Latin -
William Sanders Scarborough (1852-1926): The First Professional
Classicist of African-American Descent and his Message to Todays
and Tomorrows Minority Students
Anca Vlasopolos, English - Staged Feminisms: Late-Nineteenth-Century
Monstrous Hybrids and Late-Twentieth-Century Polyphonies
Peter Williams, Art & Art History - Toward a New Persona:
The Creation of New-Negro
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