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Gail Agrawal

Spring 2004, Leadership Fellow
School of Law

Debashis Aikat

Fall 2002, Ethics Fellow
School of Journalism and Mass Communication

Debashis Aikat

Spring 2000, Faculty Fellow
School of Journalism and Mass Communication
Hi-Tech Hate Online: Hate Speech on the Internet

Scott Ainslie

Fall 2001, Public Fellow
The Creation of Music Teaching Materials for Schools

Patrick Akos

Spring 2009, Leadership Fellow
School of Education

Barbara Ambros

Fall 2008, Faculty Fellow
Religious Studies
Contested Bones: The Necrogeography of Pet Mortuary Rites in Contemporary Japan

Sahar Amer

Spring 2003, Faculty Fellow
Curriculum in Asian Studies
Crossing Borders: The Lesbian in Medieval Arabic and French Literatures

Elizabeth Anania

Fall 1997, Public Fellow
The Formulation of Ways to Promote Critical Thinking by Students

Allen Anderson

Fall 2000, Faculty Fellow
Music
Musical Composition: Expansion of From the Signature of All Things

Daniel Anderson

Spring 2003, Faculty Fellow
English
Teaching Teachers at UNC and Beyond: The Internet Workbook for Information Literacy Learning

Daniel Anderson

Spring 2007, Faculty Fellow
English
The New Media Muse: Introducing First Year Students to Music and Poetry

Richard (Pete) Andrews

Spring 2002, Leadership Fellow
Environmental Sciences and Engineering

Richard (Pete) Andrews

Fall 2000, Faculty Fellow
Environmental Sciences and Engineering
Environmental Policy Strategies for a Global Economy: The Economics, Ethics, and Impacts of International Free Trade and Investment Practices

William Andrews

Spring 2002, Faculty Fellow
English
Realizing Freedom: African American Autobiography, 1865-1930

William Andrews

Spring 2003, Leadership Fellow
English

Martine Antle

Spring 2009, Faculty Fellow
Romance Languages
Strategies of Resistance in Contemporary Art: The Contributions of Arab Women Artists

Martine Antle

Fall 1991, Faculty Fellow
Romance Languages
At the Crossroads of Poetry, Theater and Paintings: Giorgio de Chirico, Leonor and Delvaux

Martine Antle

Spring 1994, Faculty Fellow
Romance Languages
Towards a New African Francophone Literature

Martine Antle

Summer 1993, Faculty Fellow
Romance Languages
Towards a New African Francophone Literature

Louise Antony

Fall 1998, Faculty Fellow
Philosophy
Humanism as Feminism

Ingrid C. Arauco

Spring 1989, Faculty Fellow
Music

Melanie Archer

Spring 1992, Faculty Fellow
Sociology
Entrepreneurship, Industrialization, and the Ideal of Self-Employment in American Society

Yaakov Ariel

Fall 2004, Faculty Fellow
Religious Studies
Passionate Ambivalence: Evangelicals, Jews and Israel

Carol Arnosti

Spring 2007, Leadership Fellow
Marine Science

Jane M. Bachnik

Fall 1989, Faculty Fellow
Anthropology
In-Group/Out Group: Shifting Language and Social Boundaries in Japan

Virgil (Bill) Balthrop

Spring 2004, Leadership Fellow
Communication Studies

Dorit Bar-On

Spring 1991, Faculty Fellow
Philosophy
Translation Theory and Practice

Dorit Bar-On

Spring 1995, Chapman Fellow
Philosophy

Dorit Bar-On

Fall 1999, Faculty Fellow
Philosophy
Knowing Selves: 'Grammar, Epistemology, and Ontology

Dorit Bar-On

Spring 2006, Chapman Fellow
Philosophy
Linguistic Understanding: Theory and Practice

Reid Barbour

Fall 2000, Faculty Fellow
English
Priestly John Selden: Norms of the Sacred in Seventeenth-Century England

Jan Bardsley

Fall 2004, Faculty Fellow
Curriculum in Asian Studies
When Democracy Became the Style: Women's Magazines in Occupied Japan

Jan Bardsley

Fall 1998, Faculty Fellow
Curriculum in Asian Studies
Feminist Discourse in Early Postwar Japan: The Housewife Debate

Willam Barney

Spring 2003, Faculty Fellow
History
Rebels in the Making: The South and the Secession Crisis of the 1860-1861

Linda Belans

Fall 1997, Public Fellow
Ways to Lead Focus Groups on the Topic of Race Relations

A. Fleming Bell II

Fall 2003, Ethics Fellow
School of Government

Deborah Bender

Spring 2009, Faculty Fellow
Health Policy & Administration
You Can Never Quite Go Home Again: Reflections on Global and Local Service Learning

Judith M. Bennett

Summer 1988, Faculty Fellow
History

Judith M. Bennett

Spring 1989, Faculty Fellow
History

Michele Berger

Spring 2009, Leadership Fellow
Curriculum in Women's Studies

Susan Bickford

Spring 2004, Faculty Fellow
Political Science
Impulses and Institutions: Political Freedom and Democratic Desires

Susan Bickford

Spring 1997, Faculty Fellow
Political Science
Reconfiguring Pluralism: Identity and Institutions in the Inegalitarian Polity

Susan Bickford

None, Traveling Fellow
Political Science

Louis Bilionis

Spring 2005, Leadership Fellow
School of Law

Brian Billman

Spring 2007, Kauffman Fellow
Anthropology

Lucia Binotti

Summer 1991, Faculty Fellow
Romance Languages
Italy and the Image of the New World Translations and the Challenge of Language

Lucia Binotti

Spring 2003, Faculty Fellow
Romance Languages
Baroque Poets, Erotic Imagination and the Complexities of Patronage at the Court of Philip III. A Reading of Gongora's Fabula de Poliferno y Galatea

Lucia Binotti

Fall 1992, Faculty Fellow
Romance Languages
Through Italian Eyes: Spain and the New World

Lucia Binotti

Spring 1996, Faculty Fellow
Romance Languages
Rethinking Literature Surveys

Stephen Birdsall

Fall 2003, Faculty Fellow
Geography
Preserving Natural and Memorial Landscapes

Gary Bishop

Spring 2008, Kauffman Fellow
Computer Science

Simon Blackburn

Fall 1994, Faculty Fellow
Philosophy

Carole Blair

Spring 2009, Faculty Fellow
Communication Studies
Commemorative Diplomacy: American Memory of World War I in Europe

Judith Blau

Spring 1994, Faculty Fellow
Sociology
American Culture and the Fourth Estate

Judith Blau

Summer 1992, Faculty Fellow
Sociology
Changes in Higher Education 1940-1990

Judith Blau

Spring 2008, Kauffman Fellow
Sociology

Giles Blunden

Fall 1998, Public Fellow
How to Set up Websites for a Worldwide Network of People Working on Energy Use, Housing and Other aspects of a Sustainable Future

John (Jack) C. Boger

Spring 2003, Leadership Fellow
School of Law

Mark Evan Bonds

Spring 1999, Faculty Fellow
Music
A History of Western Music (undergraduate text)

Stuart Bondurant

Spring 1998, Faculty Fellow
School of Medicine
Toward Synergism of the Two Cultures, Medicine and Public Health

Harriet Boone

Fall 2003, Ethics Fellow
School of Education

Karen Booth

Spring 2000, Faculty Fellow
Curriculum in Women's Studies
Globalizing Sexual Crisis: AIDS, Gender, and Kenya in Transnational Politics

Karen Booth

Spring 2008, Chapman Fellow
Curriculum in Women's Studies
Reading AZT: The Cultural Politics of Global Medicine

Curtis Bowens

Fall 1998, Public Fellow
Investigation of how and why members of various ethnic groups do and don't succeed in establishing business ventures

Watson A. Bowes, Jr.

Fall 2000, Faculty Fellow
Obstetrics and Gynecology
The Modification of Language in Modern Reproductive Health Care

Jan Boxill

Fall 2002, Ethics Fellow
Philosophy

E. Willis Brooks

Spring 1998, Faculty Fellow
History
Teaching Russian History as Multi-Ethnic History

Jane Brown

Spring 2002, Leadership Fellow
Journalism and Mass Communication

Jane Brown

Fall 1997, Faculty Fellow
Journalism and Mass Communication
Coming of Age in a Mediated World: How Adolescents Make Sense of Media Sex and Violence

Christopher Browning

Fall 2005, Faculty Fellow
History
Remembering Survival: The Factory Slave Labor Camps of Starachowice, Poland

William F. Brundage

Fall 2004, Faculty Fellow
History
The Revolution in African American Memory: Aesthetic Innovation and Black Dissent, 1900-1920

William F. Brundage

Spring 2006, Leadership Fellow
History

Melissa Bullard

Spring 1993, Faculty Fellow
History
The Letters of Lorenzo de Medici and the Language of Diplomacy in the Renaissance

Melissa Bullard

Fall 1999, Faculty Fellow
History
Lorenzo the Magnificent's Letters and Renaissance Diplomatic Discourse

Elizabeth J. Burns

Spring 1990, Faculty Fellow
Curriculum in Women's Studies
Uncourtly Love: When Ladies Speak in Medieval French Literature

Elizabeth J. Burns

Fall 1995, Faculty Fellow
Curriculum in Women's Studies
Dressing up the Subject: Clothing, Gender Identity and Social Class in Thirteenth-Century French Culture

Kathryn Burns

Fall 2003, Faculty Fellow
History
Truth and Consequences: Scribes and the Colonization of Spanish America

Craig Calhoun

Summer 1990, Faculty Fellow
Sociology
History, Culture and Social Theory: Critique and the Challenge of Postmodernism

Craig Calhoun

Spring 1992, Faculty Fellow
Sociology

Thomas Campanella

Spring 2005, Faculty Fellow
City and Regional Planning
Utopia and the Wrecking Ball: Edward J. Logue and the Promise of Urban Renewal

Charles Capper

Spring 1990, Faculty Fellow
History
Margaret Fuller: An American Romantic Life, Vol. I: The Private Years

Charles Capper

Spring 1999, Faculty Fellow
History
Margaret Fuller: The Public Years

Tammy Rae Carland

Fall 1999, Faculty Fellow
Art
Unbroken: Poor Bodies, Poor Visibility

Erin Carlston

Fall 2003, Faculty Fellow
English
Double Agents: Jews, Homosexuals and Communists in the Twentieth Century Literary Imagination

Dino Cervigni

Spring 2000, Faculty Fellow
Romance Languages
A Commentary to Dante's Vita Nova (New Life)

Sarah Chambers

Fall 1994, Faculty Fellow
History
Honor, Citizenship and Gender: The Emergence of a Regional Identity in Arequipa, Peru, 1780-1854

Sarah Chasnovitz

Fall 2003, Public Fellow
Is creating interactive video with US and Saudi Arabian boys with the goal of cross-cultural education

John C. Chasteen

Spring 1993, Faculty Fellow
History
Heroes on Horseback: A life and Times of the Last Gaucho Caudillos

Stanley Chojnacki

Spring 1999, Faculty Fellow
History
Decades of Wifehood in Renaissance Venice

Ran Coble

Fall 2003, Public Fellow
Is completing a book on the role of non-profits in emerging and existing democracies. Is interested in the question of when one has a true democracy.

Peter Coclanis

Spring 2002, Leadership Fellow
History

Peter Coclanis

Summer 1994, Faculty Fellow
History
Distant Thunder: The Creation of a World Market in Rice, and the Transformations It Wrought

Thomas Cohen

Fall 1997, Faculty Fellow
English
'Catafalque': Black Figuration and the Fall(s) of Faulkner

Thomas Cohen

Spring 1992, Faculty Fellow
English
The American Difference: Rhetoric, Historicity, and Cultural Form in Classic American Texts

James W. Coleman

Fall 1992, Faculty Fellow
English
Black Male Writers and Textual Realities: The Fictions of Clarence Major, John Edgar Wideman, and Ishmael Reed

Marsha S. Collins

Spring 1991, Faculty Fellow
Romance Languages
Gongora's Soledades: The Masque of the Imagination

Marsha S. Collins

Spring 2005, Leadership Fellow
Romance Languages

Marsha S. Collins

Summer 1990, Faculty Fellow
Romance Languages

Marsha S. Collins

Fall 2001, Faculty Fellow
Romance Languages
Imagining Arcadia: Exploring the Pastoral in Golden Age Spain

Carolyn L. Connor

Spring 1994, Faculty Fellow
Classics
The Byzantine Image of Female Sanctity: Female Saints in Byzantine Art and Culture

Carolyn L. Connor

Spring 2006, Chapman Fellow
Classics
’Artifice of Eternity’: Byzantine Mosaics and Their Meaning

Pamela Conover

Fall 1991, Faculty Fellow
Political Science
Citizenship in the Age of Liberalism

Daniella Cook

Fall 2003, Public Fellow
How to Get Relevant Educational Research Out to Teachers in Schools

Pamela Cooper

Fall 1997, Faculty Fellow
English
Dramas of Place in Post-Colonial Fiction

Laurel Copp

Spring 1991, Faculty Fellow
School of Nursing
Pain and Suffering

Michael Corrado

Spring 2002, Faculty Fellow
School of Law
Judicial Constitutional Control in the European Union

John Covach

Fall 2003, Faculty Fellow
Music
A History of Black Pop

Robert Cox

Fall 1999, Faculty Fellow
Communication Studies
The Humanities and Environmental Studies Degree Program

Altha Cravey

Spring 2000, Faculty Fellow
Geography
Globalization, Gender, and the Mexican State

Douglas J. Crawford-Brown

Spring 2003, Leadership Fellow
Environmental Sciences and Engineering

Carol Crumley

Fall 2008, Faculty Fellow
Anthropology
Long Upon the Land: Historical Ecology of a Durable Landscape

Tyler Curtain

Spring 2004, Faculty Fellow
English
Resisting Narrative: The Place of Poetry in Modern Literary Criticism

Jane Danielewicz

Spring 1998, Faculty Fellow
English
Inventing Teacher Identities

Jane Danielewicz

None, Traveling Fellow
English

Jane Danielewicz

Spring 2006, Chapman Fellow
English
Exploring Genre for Teaching: New Forms, New Media

Jane Danielewicz

Spring 2008, Leadership Fellow
English

William Darity Jr.

Summer 1994, Faculty Fellow
Economics
Profitability of the Atlantic Slave Trade Revisited

William Darity Jr.

Summer 1995, Faculty Fellow
Economics
Dressing for Success: Explaining Intergroup Disparity in the USA, 1980 and 1990

William Darity Jr.

Summer 1992, Faculty Fellow
Economics
Economic Theory and Apartheid in South Africa

William Darity Jr.

Summer 1993, Faculty Fellow
Economics
Economic Theory and Apartheid in South Africa

William Darity Jr.

Summer 1996, Faculty Fellow
Economics
Lynching: A Statistical Investigation

Cori E. Dauber

Fall 2005, Chapman Fellow
Communication Studies
Reading Program in Current Problems in Media – Military Relations and Press Coverage of the War on Terror

Cori E. Dauber

Fall 1993, Faculty Fellow
Communication Studies
'We Don't Do Mountains': Lessons of Vietnam and Desert Storm in Military Argument

Randi Davenport

Fall 2001, Public Fellow
A Novel

Mary Kemp Davis

Summer 1998, Faculty Fellow
English
The Intersection of Race and Gender in Novels Treating the Southampton Slave Insurrection of 1831

Mary Kemp Davis

Summer 1993, Faculty Fellow
English
This Unquiet Dust: Two Twentieth-Century Nat Turner Novels

Stuart Day

Spring 2005, Faculty Fellow
Romance Languages
Performing Mexico: The Politics of Parody

Brooks de Wetter-Smith

Fall 2007, Faculty Fellow
Music
Iceblink: A Multimedia Reflection of Antarctica for Chamber Ensemble and Photo Imagery

Paul Debreczeny

Fall 1989, Faculty Fellow
Slavic Languages and Literature
Social Functions of Literature: Alexander Pushkin and Russian Culture

Paul Debreczeny

Spring 1989, Chapman Fellow
“Social Functions of Literature: Alexander Pushkin and Russian Culture”

Maria DeGuzman

Fall 2004, Faculty Fellow
English
Buenas Noches, 'American' Literature: Latina/o Aesthetics of Night

Jean DeSaix

Spring 2005, Faculty Fellow
Biology
Evolution in a General Biology Course

Alan Dessen

Fall 1990, Faculty Fellow
English
Recovering Shakespeare's Images

Patricia DeVine

Fall 1997, Public Fellow
Ethical and Social Perspectives on the Question of Punishment

Peggye Dilworth-Anderson

Spring 2008, Leadership Fellow
Health Policy & Administration

Jack Donnelly, III

Spring 1991, Faculty Fellow
Political Science
Power, Morality and International Society

Eric Downing

Spring 2002, Faculty Fellow
Curriculum in Comparative Literature
The Technology of Development: Photography and the Ent-wicklung of Bildung

Eric Downing

Fall 1997, Faculty Fellow
Curriculum in Comparative Literature
Double Exposures: Repetition and Realism

Mark Driscoll

Fall 2006, Faculty Fellow
Asian Studies
Absolute Erotic, Absolute Grotesque: Re-situation the Erotic-Grotesque-Nonsense Literature in Japan’s Imperial Modernity

Roberta Ann Dunbar

Spring 2002, Faculty Fellow
Culture, Gender, and Participatory Development: Service Learning in an African Environment

Pam Durban

Fall 2006, Faculty Fellow
English
A Southern Story

Robert Duronio

Spring 2009, Leadership Fellow
Biology

Jo Anne Earp

Spring 2006, Leadership Fellow
Health Behavior & Education

Connie Eble

Fall 1993, Faculty Fellow
English
H.L. Mencken and Louise Pound in American Linguistic History

Bart D. Ehrman

Spring 1992, Faculty Fellow
Religious Studies
The Orthodox Corruption of Scripture: The Effect of Early Christological Controversies on the Text of the New Testament

Bart D. Ehrman

Summer 1989, Faculty Fellow
Religious Studies

Jon Elliston

Fall 2001, Public Fellow
A Story About the Pre-presidential Grooming of Senator John Edwards

Carl W. Ernst

Spring 2009, Leadership Fellow
Religious Studies

Carl W. Ernst

Spring 2001, Faculty Fellow
Religious Studies
Islam, Print Culture, and Sufism

Carl W. Ernst

None, Traveling Fellow
Religious Studies

Arturo Escobar

Fall 2003, Faculty Fellow
Anthropology
Modernity, Globalization and Difference: Social Movements and Alternative Epistemic Perspectives

Terence Evens

Summer 1990, Faculty Fellow
Anthropology
Conflict and Sacrifice in Social Movement and Genesis as Anthropology

Terence Evens

Spring 1998, Faculty Fellow
Anthropology
Anti-Dualism or Anthropology as Ethics: Rationality and Human Agency

Terence Evens

Spring 2007, Chapman Fellow
Anthropology
Atheoretical or Non-dualistic Thought and Sovreign Power

Judith Farquhar

Spring 1998, Faculty Fellow
Anthropology
Medicine and Culture in China After Mao

Judith Farquhar

Summer 1992, Faculty Fellow
Anthropology
Knowing Practice: The Clinical Encounter of Chinese Medicine

Annegret Fauser

Spring 2004, Faculty Fellow
Music
Music at the 1889 Exposition Universelle in Paris

Peter G. Filene

Spring 2003, Faculty Fellow
History
A Pedagogical Guide for New College Faculty

Peter G. Filene

Fall 1996, Faculty Fellow
History
Karen Ann Quinlan and the Right to Die, 1945-96

Leon R. Fink

Fall 1988, Faculty Fellow
History
Lawyers, Academics and American Industrial Relations, 1900-1940

Leon R. Fink

Summer 1993, Faculty Fellow
History
The Talented Tenth: African-American Intellectuals and the Dilemmas of Community Leadership

Leon R. Fink

Spring 1996, Faculty Fellow
History
Opportunity for Whom? South Carolina's Wil Lou Gray and the Dilemmas of Adult Education

Kaja Finkler

Fall 1997, Faculty Fellow
Anthropology
The Kin in the Gene Kinship and Genetic Determinism in Contemporary American Society and Mexico

Dominique Fisher

Fall 1994, Faculty Fellow
Romance Languages
The Staging of Languages and Language(s) of the Stage

Dominique Fisher

Spring 2001, Faculty Fellow
Romance Languages
Assia Djebar and the Representation of Violence in Contemporary Literature of the Maghreb

Dominique Fisher

Fall 1992, Faculty Fellow
Romance Languages
Writing Today: The Poetics of the Contemporary Landscape

Chris Fitzsimon

Fall 1999, Public Fellow
Labor Union Organizing in the 1930s

Gregory Flaxman

Fall 2007, Chapman Fellow
English
Introduction to Comparative Literature

Ruth Fletcher

Fall 1999, Public Fellow
The Waldensians in North Carolina

Mary Floyd-Wilson

Fall 2004, Faculty Fellow
English
Shakespear's Temperance: National Boundaries of Emotion in Early Modern Entlish Culture

Jarvslav Folda

Spring 2001, Faculty Fellow
Art
The Art of the Crusaders in the Holy Land: 1187-1291

Jarvslav Folda

Spring 1995, Faculty Fellow
Art
The Art of the Crusaders in the Holy Land, 1187-1291

Henry Foust

Fall 1999, Public Fellow
Student Leaders in High School

Walter K. Francke

Spring 1997, Faculty Fellow
Germanic Languages
Medieval Knighthood: Unity and Diversity Throughout Europe in Life, Literature, and Culture

Lillian Furst

Summer 1990, Faculty Fellow
Curriculum in Comparative Literature
Possible Places: A Study of Realist Fiction

Lillian Furst

Spring 2000, Faculty Fellow
Curriculum in Comparative Literature
Laying the Foundations of Modern Medicine

Jay Garcia

Fall 2008, Faculty Fellow
American Studies/English Department
Modernity, Empire and American Writers, 1900–1950

Henry (Chip) Gerfen

Spring 2001, Faculty Fellow
Linguistics
Language Preservation, Literacy Tools, and Cultural Identity in Coatzospan Mixtec Society

Pika Ghosh

Spring 2004, Faculty Fellow
Art
Temple to Love: Architecture and Devotion in Seventeenth-Century Bengal

Rhonda Gibson

Spring 2007, Leadership Fellow
Journalism and Mass Communication

Tee Gibson

Fall 2001, Public Fellow
Cultural Consequences of Immigration

Karen Gil

Spring 2006, Leadership Fellow
Psychology

Mariane Gingher

Fall 2000, Faculty Fellow
English
A Girl's Life: Horses and Boys and Weddings and Luck (essays) Speck and Speck (novel in progress)

Mariane Gingher

Spring 2008, Chapman Fellow
English
A WOMAN AT PLAY: The Coming of Age of a Writer (memoir) and SPEEDOS: An Anthology of Short Short Stories by 60 NC Writers (editing and collecting)

Daniel Gitterman

Spring 2009, Leadership Fellow
Public Policy

Lynn Glassock

Spring 1992, Faculty Fellow
Music
Altered Echoes (for Solo Marimba)

Allen Glazner

Fall 2007, Chapman Fellow
Geological Sciences
Connecting Students, the Public, Geology, and Literature

Darryl Gless

Summer 1990, Faculty Fellow
English
Shakespeare and the Tragedies of Politics

Darryl Gless

Spring 1994, Faculty Fellow
English
Shakespeare, Colonialist Ideology and Contemporary Classrooms

Darryl Gless

Summer 1992, Faculty Fellow
English
Schema and Correction: Shakespearian Colonialism

Banu Gokariksel

Spring 2008, Faculty Fellow
Geography
The Urban Spaces of Modern Muslim Women, Veiling as Fashion and Political Activism

Derek Goldman

Fall 2003, Faculty Fellow
Communication Studies
Superheroes in the Doll Corner: Performance as a Way of Learning

Harvey Goldstein

Spring 2006, Kauffman Fellow
City and Regional Planning

Susan Goodman

Fall 2003, Faculty Fellow
Designing a Seminar: Fractals, the Geometry of Nature

Beth Grabowski

Spring 1994, Faculty Fellow
Art
Print and Collage Strategy as Visual Semiotics

Beth Grabowski

Fall 2003, Faculty Fellow
Art
Book Arts as a Cross Curricular Strategy in Elementary Curriculum

Beth Grabowski

Summer 1988, Faculty Fellow
Art
Escape and Survival Aids (An artist's book)

Beth Grabowski

Spring 2008, Kauffman Fellow
Art

Michael Green

Summer 1991, Faculty Fellow
Music
Mathis Lussy's Theory of Musical Expression: Its Importance to the Investigation of the Concept of Accent in Music

Michael Green

Fall 2006, Faculty Fellow
Music
Power and Kinship: Creek Political Culture in the 18th Century

Robert Greenberg

Spring 1998, Faculty Fellow
Slavic Languages and Literature
Dialects, Ethnicity and Nationalism in the Balkans: Language Policies in Bulgaria, Macedonia, and Yugoslavia

Lee Greene

Fall 1996, Faculty Fellow
English
Reading/Writing the Black Body: African-American Texts and Textuality

Lawrence Grossberg

Fall 1996, Faculty Fellow
Communication Studies
Rethinking Culture

Lawrence Grossberg

Spring 2006, Leadership Fellow
Communication Studies

Philip F. Gura

Spring 2003, Faculty Fellow
English
Jonathan Edwards: An American Portrait

Kevin M. Guskiewicz

Spring 2008, Leadership Fellow
Exercise and Sports Science

Karen Hagemann

Fall 2008, Faculty Fellow
History
War, Nation and Gender: Revisiting the History of Prussia’s Wars Against Napoleon

Donald Haggis

Spring 2001, Faculty Fellow
Classics
Ancient Cities: Urbanization, Societal Organization, and Political Complexity in the Mediterranean Area

Heather Haithcock

Fall 2001, Public Fellow
Non-Fiction Prose on Teaching High School

Anne D. Hall

Summer 1989, Faculty Fellow
English
Renaissance Decorum and the Community of Letters

Bob Hall

Fall 2003, Public Fellow
How Can One Determine When One Has a Healthy Democratic Society and How Can We Convince People to Get Civicly Involved When There are so Many Reasons Not to?

Fred D. Hall

Summer 1992, Faculty Fellow
Sociology
Models of Change and the Urban Underclass

Jacquelyn Hall

Fall 2004, Faculty Fellow
History
The Long Civil Rights movement: Contested Past, Contingent Future"

Jacquelyn Hall

Spring 1998, Faculty Fellow
History
Reticence and Reclamation: Katherine DuPre Lumpkin and the Refashioning of Southern Identity

Perry Hall

Summer 1993, Faculty Fellow
African/Afro-American Studies
African-American Influences on Mainstream American Culture

Perry Hall

Spring 2008, Faculty Fellow
African/Afro-American Studies
Finding Fault: Lines and Sites of African American Cultural Production

David Halperin

Summer 1990, Faculty Fellow
Religious Studies
Translation for a Sabbatian Anthology

David Halperin

Spring 1997, Faculty Fellow
Religious Studies
Jewish Messianism in its Seventeenth-Century Context: The Sabbatian Texts

David Halperin

Fall 1992, Faculty Fellow
Religious Studies
A Sabbatian Anthology: Testimonies of Faith in a Fallen Messiah

David Halperin

Fall 1988, Faculty Fellow
Religious Studies
Study of Kabala

Barbara Harris

Spring 2001, Faculty Fellow
Aristocratic English Women and Cultural Patronage, 1450-1550

Michael Harris

Fall 1998, Faculty Fellow
Memories and Memorabilia, Art and Identity: Issues in Black Representation

Trudier Harris

Spring 2002, Leadership Fellow
English

Trudier Harris

Fall 2002, Faculty Fellow
English
Martin Luther King, Jr.: His Legacy in African American Literature

Jonathan Hartlyn

Summer 1991, Faculty Fellow
Political Science
The Politics of Democratization in the Dominican Republic

Jonathan Hartlyn

Fall 1996, Faculty Fellow
Political Science
Democracy and the Rule of Law in Latin America

Joe Harvard

Fall 1999, Public Fellow
Race Relations in Durham

John M. Headley

Spring 1991, Faculty Fellow
History
Tommaso Campanella and the Transformation of the World

John M. Headley

Summer 1989, Faculty Fellow
History

Simeon K. Heninger, Jr.

Fall 1990, Faculty Fellow
English
The Subtext of Form in the English Renaissance

Mimi Herman

Fall 2001, Public Fellow
A Book on Teaching and Promoting Writing

Joanne Hershfield

Spring 1998, Faculty Fellow
Representing Ethnicity and Sexuality in Hollywood Cinema: The Case of Dolores del Rio

Jonathan Hess

Fall 2000, Faculty Fellow
Germanic Languages
Colonizing Diaspora: Debating Jewish Emancipation in Germany, 1781-1815

Jonathan Hess

Spring 2007, Faculty Fellow
Germanic Languages
Fictions of a German-Jewish Public: Popular Literature and the Making of Jewish Identity in Germany, 1837-1914

Barbara E. Hicks

Fall 1995, Faculty Fellow
Political Science
International Social Movements and Interest Development in Post-Communist Democracies

Reginald F. Hildebrand

Spring 2003, Leadership Fellow
African/Afro-American Studies

Thomas E. Hill, Jr.

Summer 1991, Faculty Fellow
Philosophy
Kant's Theory of the Foundations of Morality: A Systematic Interpretation and Reappraisal

Thomas E. Hill, Jr.

Spring 2005, Faculty Fellow
Philosophy
International Justice and Individual Responsibility in Era of Global Change

Thomas E. Hill, Jr.

Spring 1997, Faculty Fellow
Philosophy
Making Sense of Kant's Groundwork for Metaphysics of Morals

Ken Hillis

Fall 2006, Faculty Fellow
Communication Studies
Rituals of Transmission

Helen Mary Hills

Spring 1996, Faculty Fellow
Art
Female Convent Churches and Their Artistic Patronage in Palermo and Naples (17C)

Glenn Hinson

Spring 2005, Faculty Fellow
Fieldwork, Collaboration, and the Covenants of Trust: Towards a Pedagogy of Ethical Practice

Glenn Hinson

Spring 1994, Faculty Fellow
Stepping Into the Real

Jim Hirschfield

Summer 1990, Faculty Fellow
Art
Observatory ( A self-contained two-story environmental sculpture)

Jim Hirschfield

Fall 2001, Faculty Fellow
Art
The Spiritual Potential of Existing and Non-Existing Space

Jim Hirschfield

Spring 1993, Faculty Fellow
Art
Urban Chapel

Jennifer Ann Ho

Spring 2008, Faculty Fellow
English
Passing Through Asian America: Mixed-Race Asian Americans in Late 20th Century Culture

Fred Hobson

Spring 1991, Faculty Fellow
English
H.L. Mencken: A Critical Biography

Sylvia Hoffert

Spring 1999, Faculty Fellow
Curriculum in Women's Studies
Jane Crey Swisshelm and the Construction of Feminine Identity in Nineteenth-Century America

Dorothy C. Holland

Spring 2002, Faculty Fellow
Anthropology
Earth's Partisans: US Environmentalism, Activism and the Transformation of the Public

Dorothy C. Holland

Spring 2003, Leadership Fellow
Anthropology

Dorothy C. Holland

Spring 1996, Faculty Fellow
Anthropology

Dorothy C. Holland

Spring 2006, Kauffman Fellow
Anthropology

Beth Holmgren

Fall 1994, Faculty Fellow
Slavic Languages and Literature
Icons and Fashionplates: The Writer Consumed in Fin-de-siecle Russia and Poland

Flora Holt

Fall 2005, Faculty Fellow
Anthropology
The Clash of Cash and Culture?: A Cross-Cultural Study of Indigenous Livelihoods in Ecuador’s Northern Amazon

George W. Houston

Fall 1989, Faculty Fellow
Classics
The Public Libraries of Ancient Rome

Li-ling Hsiao

Spring 2005, Faculty Fellow
Curriculum in Asian Studies
The Eternal Present of the Past: Theater, Illustration, and Reading in the Wanli Period (1573-1619)

Evelyne Huber

Spring 2007, Leadership Fellow
Political Science

Michael Hunt

Spring 1999, Faculty Fellow
History
Contending Visions in the Cold War World: A Global History

Tera Hunter

Summer 1991, Faculty Fellow
History
Household Workers in the Making: Afro-American Women in Atlanta and the New South, 1861-1920

Dale Hutchison

Spring 2008, Faculty Fellow
Anthropology
Global Expansion, Social and Economic Transformation, and Health in the Colonial New World

Alison E. Isenberg

Fall 2000, Faculty Fellow
History
Home Away from Home: The Transformations of Seaside Recreation on the East Coast, 1865-2000 (a comparative study of Miami Beach, the Outer Banks, Jersey Shore, and Boston Beaches)

Jerma Jackson

Fall 2001, Faculty Fellow
History
Between the Secular and the Religious: The Evolution of Gospel Music in the Lives of Sister Rosetta Tharpe and Thomas Andrew Dorsey

Jerma Jackson

Spring 2007, Faculty Fellow
History
Remembering Slavery in the Age of Jim Crow

Sharon James

Spring 2007, Faculty Fellow
Classics
Women in New Comedy

Laura Janda

Spring 2003, Faculty Fellow
Slavic Languages and Literature
Multi-media Approaches to Slavic Languages

Kenneth Janken

Spring 1994, Faculty Fellow
African/Afro-American Studies
African-American and Francophone Black Intellectuals: Contacts and Conversations, 1919-1930's

Kenneth Janken

Fall 2001, Faculty Fellow
African/Afro-American Studies
Mr. N Double-A C P: The Life of Walter White, 1893-1955

Norris Brock Johnson

Fall 1997, Faculty Fellow
Anthropology
Garden as the Landscape of Religion: A Comparative Study of Buddhist and Christian Gardens

Norris Brock Johnson

Summer 1989, Faculty Fellow
Anthropology
Form, Meaning, and Transformation of Consciousness: The Garden at Tenryu Temple, Kyoto, Japan

Victoria Johnson

Spring 2000, Faculty Fellow
Communication Studies
Beyond Mayberry: Rethinking the Place of Television in the 1960s South

Valerie Ann Johnson Kaalund

Fall 1998, Faculty Fellow
African/Afro-American Studies
The ‘Word’ Is Flesh: Bioethics, Black Women, and Substance Abuse

Valerie Ann Johnson Kaalund

Summer 1994, Faculty Fellow
African/Afro-American Studies
Bioethical Issues in the African Diaspora

Christopher K. Jones

Spring 2005, Leadership Fellow
Math

Joseph Jordan

Fall 2006, Faculty Fellow
African/Afro-American Studies
Prazxis and the Oppressed: African/African-American Studies and Black Popular Struggle

Peter Jordan

Fall 2003, Public Fellow
Interaction video with US and Saudi Arabian boys with goal of cross-cultural education

Berton H. Kaplan

Fall 1997, Faculty Fellow
Epidemiology
Forgiveness and Health

John Kasson

Spring 1995, Faculty Fellow
History
Strongmen and Escape Artists: The Male Body and the Crisis of Modernity in America, 1893-1919

Joy S. Kasson

Spring 2004, Leadership Fellow
American Studies/English Department

Joy S. Kasson

Spring 1998, Faculty Fellow
American Studies/English Department
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show: History, Performance, and Cultural Identity

Joy S. Kasson

Summer 1994, Faculty Fellow
American Studies/English Department
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show

Joy S. Kasson

Summer 1992, Faculty Fellow
American Studies/English Department
The Creation of Community in Sentimental Culture

Joy S. Kasson

None, Traveling Fellow
American Studies/English Department

William R. Keech

Fall 1996, Faculty Fellow
Political Science
Government by Design: The American Way of Government

Kara Keeling

Spring 2006, Faculty Fellow
Communication Studies
Digital Media and Social Movements

Ritchie D. Kendall

Fall 1994, Faculty Fellow
English
Stage Business: The Representation of Commercial Exchange in the Early Modern English Theatre

Ritchie D. Kendall

Summer 1988, Faculty Fellow
English
Signifying Authority in Richard III

Edward Donald Kennedy

Spring 2005, Faculty Fellow
English
Completion of an Edition of Short Scottish Chronicles; Beginning of the writing of a book tentatively entitled Arthurian Intertexts: England and the European Arthurian Tradition

George A. Kennedy

Summer 1992, Faculty Fellow
Classics
An Archeology of Rhetoric: Part II: The Anthropological Evidence

Joseph Kennedy

Fall 2004, Ethics Fellow
School of Law

James E. Ketch

Spring 2002, Leadership Fellow
Music

James E. Ketch

Fall 1992, Faculty Fellow
Music
Studies and Analyses of Selected Improvised Solos and Performances of Parker, Davis, and Coltrane

David Kiel

Fall 1997, Public Fellow
An Analysis of Networks of Communication Between State Legislators and UNC Administration and Faculty

William M. Kier

Spring 2006, Leadership Fellow
Biology

Gorham "Hap" Kindem

Spring 2004, Faculty Fellow
Communication Studies
The 1960s Speaker Ban Law: Academic Freedom Under Seige

Gorham "Hap" Kindem

Fall 1994, Faculty Fellow
Communication Studies
Hunters of the Soul: Be Gardiner, Stone Carver (documentary film)

Gorham "Hap" Kindem

Summer 1989, Faculty Fellow
Communication Studies
The Colorization Controversy: Discourses of Colorized Films

Jereann King

Fall 2001, Public Fellow
High School Dropouts in Warrenton

Robert G. Kirkpatrick, Jr.

Summer 1989, Faculty Fellow
English
An Edition of the Letters of Robert Southey to Mary Barker and Robert Southey's Journal of a Residence in Portugal, 1795

Scott Kirsch

Fall 2007, Faculty Fellow
Geography
Mapping Nation and Empire at the Dawn of the American Century

Diane K. Kjervik

Spring 2003, Leadership Fellow
Carolina Women's Center

Susan Klebanow

Spring 2003, Faculty Fellow
Music
Love Songs of Molecules: A Commission and an Investigation of Modern and Post-Modern American Choral Music

Sherryl Kleinman

Spring 2001, Faculty Fellow
Sociology
Mother Lessons

Sherryl Kleinman

Fall 1995, Faculty Fellow
Sociology
Opposing Ambitions: Gender and Identity in an Alternative Organization

Sherryl Kleinman

Summer 1989, Faculty Fellow
Sociology
Opposing Ambitions: An Alternative Organization Comes of Age

Sherryl Kleinman

Spring 2007, Chapman Fellow
Sociology
Co-opting ‘Inclusiveness’: Liberal Organizations in a Conservative Era

Carrie Knowles

Spring 1998, Public Fellow
A Book About the Changing American Home

Richard Kohn

Fall 1995, Faculty Fellow
History
Presidential War Leadership in American History

Vincent J. Kopp

Spring 2001, Faculty Fellow
Anesthesiology
Medical Ethics and Literature

Lloyd S. Kramer

Spring 2002, Leadership Fellow
History

Lloyd S. Kramer

Spring 1989, Faculty Fellow
History

Lloyd S. Kramer

0, Traveling Fellow
History

Ryuko Kubota

Spring 2000, Faculty Fellow
Cultural and Linguistic Diversity and Second Language Education

Charles Kurzman

Spring 2001, Faculty Fellow
Sociology
Intellectuals and the Diffusion of Constitutional Revolutions, 1905-1912

Charles Kurzman

0, Traveling Fellow
Sociology

Alice A. Kuzniar

Spring 1997, Faculty Fellow
Germanic Languages
Queer German Cinema: Allegory and Tradition

Alice A. Kuzniar

Summer 1998, Faculty Fellow
Germanic Languages
'Ears Looking at You!' E.T.A. Hoffmann's Der Sandmann and David Lynch's Blue Velvet

Michael Lambert

Spring 2004, Faculty Fellow
African/Afro-American Studies
Imagining Senegal: Perspectives on Senegalese Nationalism Four Decades After Independence

Valerie Lambert

Spring 2005, Faculty Fellow
Anthropology
Culture, Politics and Nation-building Among the Oklahoma Choctaws

Laurie Langbauer

Spring 2005, Faculty Fellow
English
Teaching Children's Literature

Laurie Langbauer

Fall 2002, Ethics Fellow
English

Laurie Langbauer

Spring 1998, Faculty Fellow
English
Literary Theory and Victorian Studies: The Uses of Gender in Imagining Culture

Laurie Langbauer

None, Traveling Fellow
English

Melinda Lawrence

Fall 1997, Public Fellow
Class Action Suits; An Exploration of Questions Regarding Aging in American Society

Lance Lazar

Fall 1999, Faculty Fellow
Religious Studies
Bringing God to the People: Jesuit Confraternities in Renaissance Italy

Wayne Lee

Fall 2008, Faculty Fellow
History
Barbarians and Brothers: Patterns of Wartime Violence in Anglo-American Wars with Themselves and with Others, 1500–1864

Donna Lefebvre

Fall 2002, Faculty Fellow
Political Science
The Defense of Homer Plessy: The Supreme Court, the Constitution, and Jim Crow

Theodore H. Leinbaugh

Fall 1997, Faculty Fellow
English
Sources of Anglo-Saxon Literary Culture: Aelfric, Alcuin, and Jerome

Theodore H. Leinbaugh

Summer 1989, Faculty Fellow
English
Aelfric's Sermo de Sacrificio in Die Pascae

James Leloudis

Spring 1997, Faculty Fellow
History
The North Carolina Fund and the South's War on Poverty

James Leloudis

Spring 2003, Leadership Fellow
History

James Leloudis

Spring 1992, Faculty Fellow
History
Schooling the New South: Pedagogy, Self, and Society in North Carolina 1880-1920

George Lensing

Spring 1999, Faculty Fellow
English
The Influence of T.S. Eliot

Diane Leonard

Summer 1989, Faculty Fellow
Curriculum in Comparative Literature
The Poetics of Consciousness: Proust as a Reader of Ruskin

Stephen Leonard

Summer 1991, Faculty Fellow
Political Science
Liberation Theology as Civil Religion

Stephen Leonard

Fall 2002, Faculty Fellow
Political Science
The Civic Ideal and the Commercial Imperative: The Limits of Republicanism Today

Stephen Leonard

Spring 1996, Faculty Fellow
Political Science
Political Science and Civic Education

Lauren Leve

Fall 2007, Faculty Fellow
Religious Studies
Maoist Women and Christian Churches? Development, Empowerment and New Practices of Freedom in Nepal

Madeline G. Levine

Fall 1993, Faculty Fellow
Slavic Languages and Literature
Tadeusz Borowski’s World of Stone: A New Translation

Steven Levitas

Fall 2001, Public Fellow
Study and Memorization of Selected Poems

Ginny Lewis

Fall 2003, Public Fellow
Is researching different theories of child development in Latin America to help educate childcare providers on the new Latino population they serve

Wendan Li

Fall 2004, Faculty Fellow
Curriculum in Asian Studies
Topic Chains in Chinese: A Discourse Analysis and Its Application in Teaching

Michael Lienesch

Spring 1990, Faculty Fellow
Political Science
The Christian Conservatives

Michael Lienesch

Spring 1997, Faculty Fellow
Political Science
Rethinking Scopes

Michael Lienesch

Fall 2001, Faculty Fellow
Political Science
Sowing the Wind: Antievolution, the Scopes Trial, and the Making of the American Religious Right

Marilyn Scott Linton

Spring 1998, Faculty Fellow
Germanic Languages
'Our Black Guests': The Ashantis in fin-de-siecle Europe

Marilyn Scott Linton

Summer 1994, Faculty Fellow
Germanic Languages
Androgyny in the Early Work of Hugo von Hofmannstal

Beverly Long

Spring 2000, Faculty Fellow
Communication Studies
Performing Age

Richard Luby

Spring 2000, Faculty Fellow
Music
Research/Curriculum Initiative for Early Music Study in Xalalpa, Mexico

Catherine A. Lutz

Spring 1997, Faculty Fellow
Anthropology
The Cold War Remakes an Urban Landscape: Fayetteville, NC 1945-1995

Sara Mack

Spring 1991, Faculty Fellow
Classics
Lucan and Vergil

Douglas MacLean

Fall 2003, Ethics Fellow
Philosophy

Anna MacNeil

Spring 2009, Faculty Fellow
Music
Opera and the Commedia dell’Arte

Soyini Madison

Fall 1991, Faculty Fellow
Communication Studies
An Ethnography of Performance: Interpreting the Cultural Expressions of African-American Women's Life History

Soyini Madison

Fall 1997, Faculty Fellow
Communication Studies
Letters from the Madhouse: Middle Classes, Contemporary Temples, and Globalization

Soyini Madison

Summer 1993, Faculty Fellow
Communication Studies
'Sistuhs in the Name of Rap': Hip Hop Culture and Black Feminist Thought

Laurie F. Maffly-Kipp

Spring 2002, Leadership Fellow
Religious Studies

Laurie F. Maffly-Kipp

Summer 1990, Faculty Fellow
Religious Studies
Religion and Wealth in Antebellum America

Laurie F. Maffly-Kipp

Spring 1998, Faculty Fellow
Religious Studies
African-American Communal Narratives: Religion, Race and the Practice of History in Nineteenth-Century America

Laurie F. Maffly-Kipp

Spring 2008, Faculty Fellow
Religious Studies
Hyper-patriotism and Heresy: A History of Mormonism

Marc Marcoplos

Fall 2001, Public Fellow
A Study of the History of Media Censorship and How This Works on the Local Level

Gary W. Marks

Fall 1989, Faculty Fellow
Political Science
Why Is There No Socialism in America?

Tim Marr

Spring 2009, Faculty Fellow
Curriculum in American Studies
Evolving Cosmopolitan American Studies

Tim Marr

Fall 2004, Ethics Fellow
Curriculum in American Studies

Tim Marr

Spring 2003, Faculty Fellow
Curriculum in American Studies
Muslim Masculinities and Twentieth-Century American Manhood

Alane Mason

Fall 1999, Public Fellow
An Italian Neighborhood in 1910s New York

Tomoko Masuzawa

Fall 1998, Faculty Fellow
Religious Studies
In Search of the Dream-Time: The Quest for the Origin of Religion and the Postmodern Discourse

Tomoko Masuzawa

Summer 1988, Faculty Fellow
Religious Studies

Tomoko Masuzawa

Fall 1996, Faculty Fellow
Religious Studies
Europeans in Wonderland: The Making of the Study of Religion in the University

Megan M. Matchinske

Spring 2005, Faculty Fellow
English
Strategies for Survival: Gender, Ethics and History in Early Modern England

Megan M. Matchinske

Spring 1997, Faculty Fellow
English
Strategies for Survival: 17th-Century Women's Writings and the Writing of Social Policy

Steven Matson

Spring 2005, Leadership Fellow
Biology

Carol Mavor

Fall 1991, Faculty Fellow
Art
Utopic Imagings of Difference Within Victorian Culture: The Cult of the Little Girl, The Sleeper, The Virgin Mother and The 'Maid of All Work.'

Carol Mavor

Fall 1996, Faculty Fellow
Art
Passionate Interiors: The Photographs of Clementina Hawarden

Steven K. May

Fall 2004, Ethics Fellow
Communication Studies

Steven K. May

Spring 2003, Leadership Fellow
Communication Studies

Greg McCallum

Fall 2001, Public Fellow
The Development of Curriculum Materials For the Schools; An Effort to Take His Piano to NC's 100 Counties and Having Local Piano Players Play for Each Other

Mark McCombs

Spring 1999, Faculty Fellow
Math
Mathematics and the Humanities: An Interdisciplinary Approach

Michael A. McFee

Fall 1995, Faculty Fellow
English
Contemporary North Carolina Literature

Michael A. McFee

Spring 2008, Faculty Fellow
English
New Poems and Essays

John McGowan

Fall 2005, Faculty Fellow
English
William James: The Meanings of Pluralism

John McGowan

Fall 1994, Faculty Fellow
English
The Ethics of Criticism

John McGowan

Fall 1999, Faculty Fellow
English
Developing and Designing Spaces of Public Interaction

John McGowan

None, Traveling Fellow
English

John McGowan

Spring 2007, Leadership Fellow
English

Kevin T. McGuire

Fall 2003, Ethics Fellow
Political Science

Terry McIntosh

Fall 1998, Faculty Fellow
History
The Church, the Courts, and Illicit Sex in Germany, 1700 - 1830

A. McKay Coble

Spring 2006, Leadership Fellow
Dramatic Art

James McKinnon

Fall 1990, Faculty Fellow
Music
Pre-History of Gregorian Chant

James McKinnon

Fall 1998, Faculty Fellow
Music
The Advent Project

Alex McMillan

Spring 1998, Public Fellow
An Investigation as to Whether Congress Is "Dysfunctional" and, if so, How to Reform It

Timothy McMillan

Spring 2006, Faculty Fellow
African/Afro-American Studies
Black and Blue: African-Americans and the University of North Carolina

Genna Rae McNeil

Spring 1996, Faculty Fellow
History
Joan Little and Free Joan Little Movement

Laurie E. McNeil

Fall 2004, Chapman Fellow
Visiting
Transforming Introductory Physics Teaching at UNC-CH

Laurie E. McNeil

Spring 2003, Leadership Fellow
Visiting

Louise McReynolds

Spring 2009, Faculty Fellow
History
Murder Most Russian: True Crime and Punishment in Late Imperial Russia

Karen Metzguer

Fall 2003, Ethics Fellow
School of Medicine - Department of Pediatrics

Siegfried Mews

Spring 2004, Faculty Fellow
Germanic Languages
The Forgotten Face of History: Gunter Grass's Fiction and His Critics

Eric M. Meyers

Spring 2008, Traveling Fellow
Judaic Studies
Israel: The Archaeological Heritage

Sabrina Miles-Charleston

Fall 2003, Public Fellow
The Development of Resources for Use in Closing the Gap in Rural Health Among Teens

Robert M. Miller

Fall 1988, Faculty Fellow
History
A Biography of Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam (1891-1963)

Eric Mlyn

Fall 1994, Faculty Fellow
Political Science
Ideas and International Security

Ruth Moose

Fall 2008, Faculty Fellow
English
A Carolina Reader: An Anthology of Stories for Children and Young Adults by North Carolina Writers

Leslie Takahashi Morris

Spring 1998, Public Fellow
Readings and Discussions of North Carolina History and Literature; Continuation of Work on a Series of Short Teaching Dramas

Jeanne Moskal

Fall 1992, Faculty Fellow
English
The Intimate Landscape: Family and Self in British Women's Travel Writings, 1789-1824

Jeanne Moskal

Summer 1989, Faculty Fellow
English
Blake and the Problem of Human Forgiveness

Layna Mosley

Fall 2008, Faculty Fellow
Political Science
Working Globally? Multinational Production and Labor Rights

Dulcie Murdoch-Straughan

Spring 2009, Leadership Fellow
School of Journalism and Mass Communication

John Nadas

Spring 1993, Faculty Fellow
Music
Music in Late Medieval Florence (1380-1440)

Michele Natale

Fall 2001, Public Fellow
Learning to Use Bronze Casting in Art Work

Susan Navarette

Spring 1993, Faculty Fellow
English
The Physiology of Fear: Decadence and the Fin de Siecle Literature of Horror

Jocelyn Neal

Spring 2008, Faculty Fellow
Music
Individuality, Race, Gender, and Fan Identity in the Country Dance Hall

Severine Neff

Spring 2002, Faculty Fellow
Music
The Second String Quartet, OP. 10, by Arnold Shoenberg: A Critical Edition

Chris Nelson

Fall 2006, Faculty Fellow
Anthropology
In the Darkness of the Lived Moment: Culture, Memory and Everyday Life in Postwar Okinawa

Catharine Newbury

Spring 1993, Faculty Fellow
Political Science
Voices from Rural Zaire: Women and the Politics of Agrarian Change

David Newbury

Summer 1993, Faculty Fellow
History
Missions and Missionaries in Africa

George Noblit

Fall 1997, Public Fellow
A History of a Women's Teacher College, Long Ago Merged into Mars Hill College

Jerry L. Noe

Spring 1990, Faculty Fellow
Art
A Continued Investigation and Experimentation in the Uses of Electrically Emitted Light and Mixed Media in Contemporary Sculpture

Donald M. Nonini

Spring 1991, Faculty Fellow
Anthropology
'You Want Something? We Have Something': The Dialectics of Class and Culture Among Urban Malaysian Chinese

Donald M. Nonini

Fall 1998, Faculty Fellow
Anthropology
Interpreting Rhetorics of Growth and Forms of Democracy: A Study of Politics and Cultural Production in North Carolina 1970 - 1998

Donald M. Nonini

Spring 2007, Faculty Fellow
Anthropology
Discourse Is Not a Singularity: Language Games, Embodied Knowledge, and Sovereignty

Julius Nyang'oro

Spring 2005, Leadership Fellow
African/Afro-American Studies

Patrick P. O'Neill

Fall 1990, Faculty Fellow
English
Irish Cultural Influence in Northumbria, 635-732

Jon Oberlander

Fall 2002, Ethics Fellow
Social Medicine

John V. Orth

Fall 1992, Faculty Fellow
School of Law
A Commentary on the North Carolina Constitution and Chapters in a Treatise on Concurrent Estates in Land

Bobbi Owen

Spring 2005, Leadership Fellow
Dramatic Art

Bobbi Owen

Summer 1990, Faculty Fellow
Dramatic Art
Scenic and Lighting Design on Broadway, Designers and Their Credits: 1915-1990

Bobbi Owen

Fall 2001, Faculty Fellow
Dramatic Art
Costume History in Cyberspace: Can the internet Provide useful Resources for Students and Scholars?

Mary Palmer

Spring 2009, Leadership Fellow
School of Nursing

Mary Pardo

Summer 1991, Faculty Fellow
Art
On the Identity of 'Massaccio' in the Dedication of L.B. Alberti's 'Della Pittura,' 'Cenmnini's 'Libro dell'arte'

Mary Pardo

Fall 1988, Faculty Fellow
Art
Paolo Pino's Dialogue of Painting

Patricia Parker

Fall 2002, Faculty Fellow
Communication Studies
Learning to Lead: Stories of Resistance and Transformation Among African American Teens in North Carolina

Patricia Parker

Spring 2007, Kauffman Fellow
Communication Studies

James Peacock

Fall 1989, Faculty Fellow
Anthropology
Fundamentalism Observed

James Peacock

Spring 1999, Faculty Fellow
Anthropology
World and Region: Theory and Action

James Peacock

None, Traveling Fellow
Anthropology

William Peck

Spring 1992, Faculty Fellow
Religious Studies
The Theme of Omnipotence in Psychoanalysis and Colonialism

Theda Perdue

Fall 2000, Faculty Fellow
History
Native Southerners: Being Indian in the American South

Rosa Perelmuter

Spring 1990, Faculty Fellow
Romance Languages
Epic Poetry in the New World, 1500-1700

Rosa Perelmuter

Fall 1989, Faculty Fellow
Romance Languages
Epic Poetry in the New World, 1500-1700

Louis Perez

Spring 2000, Faculty Fellow
History
To Die for the Patria: Death and Dying in Cuba

Janice Periquet

Fall 1997, Public Fellow
The Development of a Program for Conferring With Teenage Girls in Small Groups About Sexuality, Pregnancy and Social Values

Krista Perriera

Spring 2008, Faculty Fellow
Public Policy
Latino Immigration and the American South

Andrew Perrin

Fall 2007, Faculty Fellow
Sociology
Before the Public Sphere: The Frankfurt School, Public Opinion, and Democracy

Richard Pfaff

Spring 2001, Faculty Fellow
History
Consecrating Churches, Consecrating Virgins: The Exercise of Liturgical Power by Medieval Bishops

Shantanu Phukan

Fall 2003, Faculty Fellow
Curriculum in Asian Studies
Where the Rivers Meet: Hindi and Persian in the Muslim Imagination of Mughal India

John Pickles

Spring 2007, Leadership Fellow
Geography

Lewis Pitts

Fall 2003, Public Fellow
How to be Effective in Advocating For Children Given Failures of Democratic Process; Legal Status and Power of Corporations

Della Pollock

Fall 1991, Faculty Fellow
Communication Studies

Della Pollock

Spring 2005, Leadership Fellow
Communication Studies

Della Pollock

Fall 1998, Faculty Fellow
Communication Studies
Writing Now

Della Pollock

Spring 1994, Faculty Fellow
Communication Studies
Writing Birth: A Cultural Politics of Birth Narratives

Della Pollock

Summer 1988, Faculty Fellow
Communication Studies
After Brecht: Performance Dialectics Since 1956

Della Pollock

None, Traveling Fellow
Communication Studies

Bill Pope

Fall 2001, Public Fellow
Photographs of Durham Churches

Gerald Postema

Fall 2000, Faculty Fellow
Philosophy
A Common Sense of Interest: Hume on the Foundations of Justice

Charles Price

Spring 2006, Faculty Fellow
Anthropology
Modern Antiques: Race and Identity Formation Among the Early Rastafarians of Jamaica

Jan Prins

Spring 2007, Leadership Fellow
Computer Science

Patricia J. Pukkila

Spring 2006, Leadership Fellow
Biology

Roberto Quercia

Spring 2008, Leadership Fellow
City and Regional Planning

William Race

Fall 1998, Faculty Fellow
Classics
Fortune and Finality: The Concept of Plot in Classical Greece

William Race

Fall 2007, Faculty Fellow
Classics
The Argonautica of Apollonius: A Literary Commentary

Donald Raleigh

Spring 2004, Faculty Fellow
History
Soviet Baby Boomers: Growing Up in Khrushchev's and Brezhnev's Russia

Donald Raleigh

Fall 1995, Faculty Fellow
History
Experiencing Civil War: Politics, Society, and Revolutionary Culture in Saratov Province

J.R. Raper

Summer 1988, Faculty Fellow
English
Narcissus from the Stones: Models of Personality in British and American Fiction, 1950-1987

Kenneth J. Reckford

Spring 1989, Faculty Fellow
Classics

Kenneth J. Reckford

Spring 1999, Faculty Fellow
Classics
In Search of Persius

Peter Redfield

Spring 2003, Faculty Fellow
Anthropology
Doctors, Borders and the Ethics of Crisis: An Ethnographic Study of Medecins Sans Frontieres

Charlene Regester

Fall 2005, Faculty Fellow
African/Afro-American Studies
The Intersection of Selected Black Actors’ Screen Representation and Their Public Profile

Donald Reid

Summer 1991, Faculty Fellow
History
The Paternal Metaphor and the Interpretations of Social Relations in Zola's Novels

Donald Reid

Fall 1995, Faculty Fellow
History
Reading Marx's The Eighteenth Brumaire

Donald Reid

Summer 1993, Faculty Fellow
History
Reading Marx's The Eighteenth Brumaire

Donald Reid

Fall 2006, Chapman Fellow
History
Daniel Guerin: Bourgeois on the Borders of French Political Culture, 1904-1988

Thomas Reinert

Fall 1998, Faculty Fellow
English
The Decline of Moral Instruction in 18th Century British Fiction

Michael D. Resnik

Fall 1988, Faculty Fellow
Philosophy
How to Be a Realist about Mathematics

Andrew Reynolds

Fall 2005, Faculty Fellow
Political Science
Designing Democracy in Post Conflict States

Andrew Reynolds

Spring 2008, Leadership Fellow
Political Science

Steve Reznick

Spring 2009, Leadership Fellow
Psychology

Terry Rhodes

Fall 2001, Faculty Fellow
Music
Women of the Wild West: The Cowgirl as the Great American Heroine in Song

Carolyn Ridout

Fall 2003, Public Fellow
Wishes to advocate for noise protection for her humanities magnet school as a major highway is being widened very close to the school

Barbara Rimer

Spring 2005, Leadership Fellow
School of Public Health

Alice Rivero-Potter

Spring 1993, Faculty Fellow
Romance Languages
Quantum Physics in Modern Spanish American Narratives: Complementarity, Uncertainty, and Reality

Mya Roche

Fall 2003, Ethics Fellow
School of Medicine - Department of Pediatrics

Susan Rogers

Fall 2001, Public Fellow
Memoir of a Woman Minister

Steven Rosefielde

Fall 2000, Faculty Fellow
Economics
The Illusion of Convergence: Power, Inequity and Global Conflict in the 21st Century

Steven Rosefielde

Spring 2007, Faculty Fellow
Economics
The Poverty of American Public Policy Making: Ethics, Economics, and Wishful Thinking

Jay Rosenberg

Fall 1991, Faculty Fellow
Philosophy
A Study in Reference and Modality

Deborah Ross

Spring 1998, Public Fellow
A Determination of Why, Despite So Much National Progress During the Past Few Decades, Visionary Leaders Have Been Replaced by Political Leaders Drive by Sound Bites and Opinion Polls

Erica Rothman

Fall 1997, Public Fellow
The development of a video, "Those Who Stay Behind: When a Family Member Is Dying"

Barbara Rothschild

Fall 2003, Ethics Fellow
School of Medicine - Department of Social Medicine

Barbara Rowan

Summer 1991, Faculty Fellow
Music
Liszt and Italy

Joyce Rudinsky

Fall 2005, Faculty Fellow
Communication Studies
Survival: Selection

Joyce Rudinsky

Fall 2007, Faculty Fellow
Communication Studies
Experimental Media Practice

Philip Rupprecht

Fall 2008, Faculty Fellow
Duke University, Music
Avant-Garde Nation: British Musical Modernism since 1960

Yasmin Saikia

Spring 2004, Faculty Fellow
History
A Name Without a People: Tai-Ahom Identity, Memory and History in the Margins of India

Patricia Sawin

Fall 2002, Faculty Fellow
Anthropology
'If You Had to Work as Hard as I Did, it Would Kill You': Narrating Gender and Poverty in Appalachia

Patricia Sawin

Spring 2006, Leadership Fellow
Anthropology

Thomas Sayre

Spring 1998, Public Fellow
The Nature and Possibilities of "Public" Space

Geoffrey Sayre-McCord

Spring 1990, Faculty Fellow
Philosophy
Morality and Reality: A Defense of Moral Realism

Geoffrey Sayre-McCord

Summer 1988, Faculty Fellow
Philosophy
Being a Realist about Relativism

Geoffrey Sayre-McCord

None, Traveling Fellow
Philosophy

Marc Schachter

Spring 2009, Faculty Fellow
Duke University, Romance Studies
Desiring Philology: The Classical Tradition and the History of Sexuality in Renaissance Italy and France

Lars Schoultz

Fall 1995, Faculty Fellow
Political Science
A History of United States Policy Toward Latin America

Joel Schwartz

Fall 1994, Faculty Fellow
Political Science
Strategies for Promoting Active Student Participation and Active Student Learning in Large Enrollment Classes

Christoph E. Schweitzer

Fall 1991, Faculty Fellow
Germanic Languages
The Visual Arts in German Fiction: A Typology

Richard Scoville

Fall 2001, Public Fellow
A Study of the Question of Privacy as it Relates to Health Records

Donald Searing

Fall 2004, Ethics Fellow
Political Science

Donald Searing

Spring 1995, Faculty Fellow
Political Science
Citizenship in Contemporary Democracies: Cultural Foundations

Donald Searing

Spring 2008, Kauffman Fellow
Political Science

Lillie Searles

Spring 2004, Leadership Fellow
Visiting

Jerome Seaton

Fall 1990, Faculty Fellow
Curriculum in Asian Studies
Translation of Poetry of Yuan Mei (1716-1798)

James Seay

Fall 1990, Faculty Fellow
English
Completed work on fourth collection of poems

Adam Seligman

Spring 1990, Faculty Fellow
Charisma and the Representation of Society

Sohini Sengupta

Fall 2004, Ethics Fellow
Social Medicine

Douglas Shackleford

Spring 2007, Leadership Fellow
School of Business

Hope Shand

Fall 1997, Public Fellow
Questions Surrounding the Patenting of Genes by Private Corporations

Alan Shapiro

Spring 1999, Faculty Fellow
English
On Men Weeping

Alan Shapiro

0, Traveling Fellow
English

Sarah Sharma

Spring 2009, Faculty Fellow
Communication Studies
Mediating Speeds: The Politics of Time and Difference

Mary Sheriff

Spring 2002, Faculty Fellow
Art
Travels in Eighteenth-Century Art

Sarah D. Shields

Spring 2001, Faculty Fellow
History
Engaging Controversy: Challenging Historical Narratives in the Classroom

Sarah D. Shields

Spring 2003, Leadership Fellow
History

Sarah D. Shields

Spring 1996, Faculty Fellow
History
Webs of Change, Networks of Resilience: regional Economy, Local Resistance, and the Problem of Identity in Ottoman Mosul

Keith Simmons

Spring 2004, Faculty Fellow
Philosophy
Deflating Truth?

Keith Simmons

Fall 1990, Faculty Fellow
Philosophy
The Semanitical and Set-Theoretical Paradoxes: A New Way Out

Keith Simmons

Fall 1994, Faculty Fellow
Philosophy

Bland Simpson

Fall 1998, Faculty Fellow
English
A Continuing Exploration of Eastern North Carolina Through the Writing of Two New Books: A Nonfiction Novel and a Collection of Essays on the Natural World

Bland Simpson

Fall 2006, Chapman Fellow
English
Forms of Narrative: A Continuing Exploration of the Nonfiction Novel; Research and Initial writing of Faulkner in the French Quarter and Moses Grandy/Matthew Gooding

Elin O'hara Slavick

Fall 2002, Faculty Fellow
Art
Bombing Project and Fort Bragg and Fayetteville

Elin O'hara Slavick

Fall 1995, Faculty Fellow
Art
Mutter, a Mixed-Media Installation Project

Karla Slocum

Fall 2003, Faculty Fellow
Challenging Globalization: Social movements and Other Alternative Discourses on St. Lucia’s Banana Industry

Bess Smith

Fall 2001, Public Fellow
Understanding the Historical and Personal Qualities Involved in a Large Collection of World War II Letters Between Her Father and Mother

Dean E. Smith

Spring 1999, Faculty Fellow
Athletics
Memoirs

Jay Smith

Spring 2008, Leadership Fellow
History

Linnea Smith

Fall 2003, Public Fellow
The Development of an Outreach Program for Prostituted Children in North Carolina

Mark Smith

Fall 2001, Public Fellow
A Project to Get Traditional Chants Written Out and to Design the Recording Cover; To Record More Chants with the UNC Music Faculty

Howard Smither

Fall 1989, Faculty Fellow
Music
A History of the Oratorio, Vol. IV

Charlie Sneed

Fall 1997, Public Fellow
A Reading of What Experts Say about "Downscaling" and Thereby Implement His "Smaller Schools Project"

Laurel Sneed

Fall 1997, Public Fellow
The Establishment of Working Groups of Secondary School Teachers in Durham and Chapel Hill/Carrboro and Acquainting Them with the History of Thomas Day, a 19th Century North Carolina Free Black Cabine

Allister Sparks

Spring 2002, Faculty Fellow
School of Journalism and Mass Communication

Allister Sparks

Fall 2001, Faculty Fellow
School of Journalism and Mass Communication

Philip A. Stadter

Fall 1996, Faculty Fellow
Classics
Narrative, Performance, and Audience in Herodotus and Thucydides

Kathryn Starkey

Spring 2002, Faculty Fellow
Germanic Languages
Creating a Textual/Visual Language: Technologies of Communication in the Secular German Middle Ages

Laurence D. Stephens

Summer 1988, Faculty Fellow
The Rhythm of Greek Speech

Vincas Steponaitis

Spring 2002, Leadership Fellow
Anthropology

Vincas Steponaitis

Spring 2000, Faculty Fellow
Anthropology
Archaeology of the Natchez Bluffs

Vincas Steponaitis

0, Traveling Fellow
Anthropology

Kevin Stewart

Fall 2003, Faculty Fellow
Geological Sciences
Developing Innovative Geosceince Field Projects in the Carolinas

Lynda Stone

Fall 1996, Faculty Fellow
School of Education
Pragmatist Criticism: A Postmodern Reconstruction of Dewey's Philosophy of Education

William Stott

Spring 2006, Faculty Fellow
Carolina Environmental Program
’Only So Much for a Poor Man’: Crabbing Traditions in North Carolina’s Albemarle Region

Darrel Stover

Fall 2001, Public Fellow
Contemporary Urban Poetry

Gerald Strauss

Spring 1990, Faculty Fellow
History
Social History of Ideas During the German Reformation

Kimberly Strom-Gottfried

Fall 2002, Ethics Fellow
School of Social Work

Kimberly Strom-Gottfried

Spring 2004, Leadership Fellow
School of Social Work

Randall Styers

Spring 2004, Faculty Fellow
Religious Studies
R.R. Marett and the Development of Anglo-American Comparative Religion

John Sweet

Spring 2007, Faculty Fellow
History
The Lives of Venture Smith: African and American Worlds in the Age of Revolution

Francesca Talenti

Fall 2003, Faculty Fellow
Communication Studies
Poetry in Motion: North Carolina

Francesca Talenti

Spring 2006, Kauffman Fellow
Communication Studies

Beverly Taylor

Spring 1995, Faculty Fellow
English
Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Subversion of the Gift Book Model

Mark Taylor

Spring 1999, Faculty Fellow
Williams College
Complexity Theory

Todd Taylor

Spring 2002, Faculty Fellow
English
Developing Multimedia Composition

Joe Templeton

Spring 2002, Leadership Fellow
Chemistry

Jim Thomas

Fall 2002, Ethics Fellow
Epidemiology

James P. Thompson

Spring 1994, Faculty Fellow
English
Representations of Exchange

James P. Thompson

Summer 1988, Faculty Fellow
English
Signifying Authority in Richard III

Weldon Thornton

Spring 1995, Faculty Fellow
English
Voices and Values in Joyce's Ulysses

Holden H. Thorp

Spring 2004, Leadership Fellow
Chemistry

Weldon Thorton

Spring 1995, Chapman Fellow
English
Voices and Values in Joyce's Ulysses

Jane Thrailkill

Fall 2002, Faculty Fellow
English
Narrative, Ethics and Healing: A Literary-Critical Genealogy

Silvia Tomaskova

Fall 2004, Faculty Fellow
Curriculum in Women's Studies
Traveling Spirits: The History of Shamans and the Gender of Prehistory

Craig Turner

Summer 1994, Faculty Fellow
Dramatic Art
Teaching and Learning Strategies in the Performing Arts

Thomas Tweed

Spring 1999, Faculty Fellow
Religious Studies
America's Church: Enshrining Immigrant America in the Nation's Capital

Karolyn Tyson

Fall 2006, Faculty Fellow
Sociology
Telling Stories: Race, Education, Culture, and the Construction of Social Theories

Ruel Tyson

Spring 2002, Leadership Fellow
Religious Studies

Richard Unkiewicz

Fall 2001, Public Fellow
Violence in Romantic Relationships

Milada Vachudova

Spring 2005, Faculty Fellow
Political Science
Democratization and the Prospect of EU Membership in the Balkans

Marcia Van Riper

Fall 2002, Ethics Fellow
School of Nursing

Lucila Vargas

Fall 2002, Faculty Fellow
School of Journalism and Mass Communication
Media Literacy for Democratic Citizenship

Rashmi Varma

Spring 2003, Faculty Fellow
English
Developing Fictions: The Figure of the 'Tribal' in Postcolonial Indian Modernity

Dorothy H. Verkerk

Spring 1997, Faculty Fellow
Art
Exegesis and Catechesis in the Ashbrunham Pentateuch: Art in the Service of the Early Church

Adam N. Versenyi

Spring 2004, Leadership Fellow
Dramatic Art

Adam N. Versenyi

Fall 1993, Faculty Fellow
Dramatic Art
Theatre Under Dictatorship and After: Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay

Joseph S. Viscomi

Spring 2001, Faculty Fellow
English
The William Blake Archive, Phase II: The Non-Illuminated Works

Joseph S. Viscomi

Fall 1988, Faculty Fellow
English
Anomalies and Analogies in British Romantic Art

Joanne Waghorne

Fall 1997, Faculty Fellow
Religious Studies
New Dimensions at Hinduism: Middle Classes, Contemporary Temples, and Globalization

Joanne Waghorne

Fall 1989, Faculty Fellow
Religious Studies
The King's New Clothes: Toward a Recovery of Religious Things

Linda Wagner-Marin

Fall 2000, Faculty Fellow
English
Zelda and Scott: The American Promise (dual biography of the Fitzgeralds as writers)

Linda Wagner-Marin

Spring 1992, Chapman Fellow
English
The Steins: Gertrude Stein and Her Family, A Biography of Gertrude in the Context of Her Four Siblings and Parents

Linda Wagner-Martin

Spring 1992, Faculty Fellow
English
The Steins: Gertrude Stein and Her Family, A Biography of Gertrude in the Context of Her Four Siblings and Parents

Rebecca Walker

Fall 2004, Ethics Fellow
Social Medicine

Michael Waltman

Spring 2006, Faculty Fellow
Communication Studies
The Role of Narrative in the Development of an Effective Anti-hate Discourse

John Warasila

Spring 1998, Public Fellow
Rejuvenation of Downtown Durham

Scott Warner

Fall 2002, Faculty Fellow
Music
Two New Compositions

Judith Wegner

Spring 1994, Faculty Fellow
School of Law
The Public Research University in the 21st Century

Michael West

Fall 1999, Faculty Fellow
African/Afro-American Studies
The Indo-African Connection: Indians and Africans in Africa and the Caribbean

Elaine Westarp

Fall 1999, Public Fellow
Post-Operative Recovery

Brett Whalen

Fall 2008, Faculty Fellow
History
Soldiers of Christ: Memory, Redemption and Holy War in the Wake of the First Crusade (1099–1144)

Willis Whichard

Fall 1998, Public Fellow
The Development of "a List of Religious Classic Books With Which an Educated Person Should Be Familiar"

David Whisnant

Summer 1990, Faculty Fellow
English
Cultural Policy and the Politics of Culture in Nicaragua: An Analysis in Historical Context

David Whisnant

Summer 1995, Faculty Fellow
English
Rascally Signs in Sacred Places: The Politics of Culture in Nicaragua

David Whisnant

Fall 1999, Faculty Fellow
English
Blue-Blooded Woman and Redneck Man: Country Music and Social Class

Margaret Wiener

Spring 2002, Faculty Fellow
Anthropology
Hidden Forces: The Colonial Production of Magic as an Object of Knowledge and Fascination

Margaret Wiener

Fall 1996, Faculty Fellow
Anthropology
Ambivalent Enchantments: Colonialism, Modernity, and Magic

Margaret Wiener

Spring 2007, Faculty Fellow
Anthropology
Magic in Translation: Colonial Genealogies of a Scholarly and Popular Concept

Chistopher Wild

Spring 2001, Faculty Fellow
Germanic Languages
Immaculate Representations: Theatricality and Virginity in Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century German Drama

Heather Williams

Spring 2006, Faculty Fellow
History
Information Wanted: African American Family Disruption and Reunification in 19th Century America

Rachel Willis

Fall 1994, Faculty Fellow
Curriculum in American Studies
The Economics of Higher Education

Rachel Willis

Fall 2000, Faculty Fellow
Curriculum in American Studies
Access to Work in the South

Rachel Willis

Spring 2007, Kauffman Fellow
Curriculum in American Studies

Ed Wilson

Fall 2001, Public Fellow
Campaign Financing in North Carolina

Erica Wise

Fall 2004, Ethics Fellow
Psychology

Brent Wissick

Fall 2001, Faculty Fellow
Music
Cello and Viol Music of Antonio Bononcini: Video and Sound Examples for CD-ROM, Web-site and On-line Article

Paula A. Wolf

Fall 2003, Public Fellow
Understanding North Carolina's Tax Structure and How Public Money is and Can be Better Used to Help Children

Jessica Wolfe

Spring 2003, Faculty Fellow
English
Living the Homeric Life in Early Modern Europe

Wendy Wolford

Fall 2008, Faculty Fellow
Geography
Un-Common Ground: The Politics and Promise of Property in Contemporary Brazil

Julia T. Wood

Spring 2002, Leadership Fellow
Communication Studies

Julia T. Wood

Fall 2000, Faculty Fellow
Communication Studies
Internship at Orange County Women's Center

Ann M. Woodward

Spring 1994, Faculty Fellow
Music
Preparation of a Performing Edition for Viola of J. S. Bach's Six Suites for Violoncello

Cecil W. Wooten

Spring 1996, Faculty Fellow
Classics
Style of Demosthenes Cicero and Quintilian on the Style of Demosthenes

Nadia Yaqub

Spring 2004, Faculty Fellow
Curriculum in Asian Studies
Locating Lebanon: Oral Poetry Dueling and the Construction of Lebanese Identity

Lenore Yarger

Fall 2003, Public Fellow
Wants to speak widely on the effect of sanctions and war on Iraqi children and use the fellowship to work on her public speaking skills

Lynn York

Fall 1998, Public Fellow
The Writing of a Novel about the Aftermath and Meanings of a 1969 Murder in Her Hometown, Pilot Mountain

Gang Yue

Fall 2002, Faculty Fellow
Curriculum in Asian Studies
Never Quiet on the Western Frontiers: Native Re-invention and Intellectual Border-Crossing in Post-Mao China

Gang Yue

Spring 1996, Faculty Fellow
Curriculum in Asian Studies
Hunger, Cannibalism, and the Politics of Eating in Chinese and Chinese American Literature

Dennis Zaborowski

Spring 1992, Faculty Fellow
Art
Building on Traditions; Breaking with Traditions: Further Redefining the Parameters of Drawing

Sheryl Zimmerman

Spring 2007, Leadership Fellow
Social Work

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Patricia Parker

Patricia Parker

Associate Professor, Department of Communication Studies

Founder, The Ella Baker Women's Center for Leadership and Community Activism

Photo Credit: Steve Exum

 
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