Name | Fellowship Year | Current Position | Area of Study | Significant Professional Achievement |
Stephanie Hershinow |
2012-2013 |
Assistant Professor of English, Baruch College, CUNY |
Eighteenth-Century British Literature; the History and Theory of the Novel |
Book, Born Yesterday: Inexperience and the Early Novel, will be published by Johns Hopkins University Press in 2019. |
Jessica Merrill |
2012-2013 |
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Anita Bakshi |
2013-2014 CCA Objects & Environments Seminar |
Instructor, Department of Landscape Architecture - Rutgers |
Memorials / Commemoration / Heritage / Architectural design / Divided cities / Environmental loss memorials |
Book publication 2017 = Topographies of Memories: A New Poetics of Commemoration, Palgrave Macmillan series in Cultural Heritage & Conflict |
Darryl Wilkinson |
2013-2014 |
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Matthew Baxter |
2014-2015 |
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Andrew Moisey |
2014-2015 |
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Avram Alpert |
2015-2016 |
Lecturer in the writing program at Princeton |
Global Critical Theory, 19th Century American, and Anglophone World Literature |
Book, Global Origins of the Modern Self, from Montaigne to Suzuki, is forthcoming with SUNY Press |
Jeremy DeAngelo |
2015-2016 |
Visiting Assistant Professor at Carleton College |
Literature of Britain, Ireland, and Iceland |
Book forthcoming, Outlawry, Liminality, and Sanctity in the Literature of the Early Medieval North Atlantic, published by Amsterdam University Press. |
Sarah Demott |
2015-2016 |
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Thomas Leppard |
2015-2016 |
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Michelle Smiley |
2021-2022 |
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Alexander Bigman |
2021-2022 |
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