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2009-2010 Humanities Grant Research Proposals

Annetta Alexandris (History of Art)
Shifting Species: The Iconography of Metamorphosis and Zoophilia in Ancient Greece

Bruno Bosteels (Romance Studies)
The Age of the Poets: A Workshop on Literature and Philosophy after Heidegger

Kim Bowes (Classics)
Seeing the Unseen: Excavating the Roman Rural Poor

Jeremy Braddock (English)
support to travel to Washington, D.C. for research on a book, Collecting as Modernist Practice

Holly Case (History)
Minority Rights and Ethnic Cleansing Revisited

Iftikhar Dadi (History of Art)
Cosmopolitan Modernism in the Art of Muslim South Asia

Kathryn Gleason (Landscape Architecture)
A virid{i}arium at the Villa Arianna, Stabiae & its precedents at the Villa of Livia at Prima Porta

Tamara Loos (History)
Transnational Medicine in the Mission of Dr. Krisana Kraisintu

Jenny Mann (English)
Outlaw Rhetoric: Figuring Vernacular Eloquence in Early Modern England

Kathryn March (Anthropology)
Global Families: the impact of international wage labor migration and networks on domestic political economies and gendered subjectivities among the Tamang of highland Nepal

Lauren Monroe (Near Eastern Studies)
Mari on the Euphrates and the Biblical World: A Seminar and Symposium

David Owen (Near Eastern Studies)
to support international collaborative research in the form of visits of three scholars coming to work on Cornell’s collection of cuneiform tablets for a publication in the series, Cornell University Studies in Assyriology and Sumerology

Sara Pritchard (Science & Technology Studies)
Water Management Across the French Mediterranean

Annette Richards (Music)
Charles Burney, Musical Travel, and the Idea of Music History: A Conference and Concert Festival at Cornell University

Shawkat Toorawa (Near Eastern Studies)
Scholars and Scholarship in Early Islam

Dagmawi Woubshet (English)
support for international collaborative research; travel to Addis Ababa to co-convene a conference, “(Black) Movements: Poetics and Praxis”