Fall 2019 to the Present
- AffiliationWillard Thorp Professor of Sociology and American Studies
- DeVonn FrancisAffiliationChef and Founding Director of Yardy World
- Jon KungAffiliationCook
- AffiliationPrinceton UniversityPresentation“State Capacity and Railway Bureaucracy in China and India”
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AMS Workshops, Fall 2003 to Spring 2019
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K-Sue Park
Critical Race Studies Fellow, UCLA School of Law
“The Racial Legal Infrastructure of Real Estate”Adria Imada
Associate Professor, Department of History, University of California, Irvine
“An Archive of Skin, an Archive of Kin: Disability and Life-making during Medical Incarceration”Emmanuel Kreike
Professor, Department of History
“Doubly Displaced: Western Indians as Refugees”Barbara Welke
Visiting Associate Research Scholar, History and the Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Historical Studies, Department of History
“Child’s Play”Genevieve Clutario
Assistant Professor, Department of History, Harvard University
“Beauty Regimens: Disciplining Filipina Labor in Colonial Schools and Prisons”Paul Nadal
Postdoctoral Research Associate, Program in American Studies
“Homo Asianus Neoliberalis: Human Capital Theory and Asian American Self-Help”Tessa Lowinske Desmond
Associate Research Scholar, Program in American Studies
“Bringing Home Here: Seed-Saving and Immigrant Foodways in the United States”James McClure and Andrew J. B. Fagal
The Papers of Thomas Jefferson
“A Documentary Puzzle: A Message in Arabic Script from Kentucky in 1807”Alessandra Raengo
Associate Professor of Moving Image Studies, Georgia State University
“Abstraction, Extraction, Secretion: Liquid Blackness in Contemporary Art”Carol Greenhouse
Arthur W. Marks '19 Professor of Anthropology; Director, Program in Ethnographic Studies
“Times Like the Present”Cristina Beltrán
Associate Professor, New York University
“Invoking Legality in the Service of Domination: Anti-Immigrant Politics and the Pleasures of Herrenvolk Democracy” -
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Marci Kwon
Assistant Professor of Art and Art History, Stanford University
“The Evasive Bodies of May’s Photo Studio”Tala Khanmalek
Postdoctoral Research Associate, Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies
“Open Wounds: Gloria E. Anzaldúa’s Borderlands/La Frontera and the 1917 Bath Riots”Anat Rosenberg
Assistant Professor, Radzyner Law School
“The Legal Roots of Consumer Discomfort: Advertising in Britain 1850-1914”Evie Shockley
Associate Professor of English, Rutgers University
“Black Graphics: Circumscribed and on the Run”Kyla Wazana Tompkins
ACLS Fellow in American Studies; Associate Professor of English and Gender and Women’s Studies, Pomona College
“So Moved: On the Gelatinous”Cara Caddoo
Assistant Professor of History and Assistant Professor of Media Studies, Indiana University, Bloomington
“Noble Johnson and the Lincoln Motion Picture Company”Tanzina Vega
Visiting Lecturer in the Humanities Council; Ferris Professor of Journalism, Fall 2017
“Dispatches from the Frontlines of Race, Gender, and American Media”Lee Bernstein
Professor of History, SUNY New Paltz
“The Sing Sing Revolt: The Incarceration Crisis and the Politics of Prison Construction in the 1980s”Rebecca Scott
Professor of History and Professor of Law, University of Michigan
“Luisa Coleta and the Capuchin Friar: Slavery, Salvation, and the Adjudication of Status (Havana, 1817)”Leo Garofalo
Associate Professor of History, Connecticut College
“Enslaved and Free Asians in the Spanish Empire, 1565-1680”Judith Casselberry
Associate Professor of Africana Studies, Bowdoin College
“Solving the Mystery of Grace Jones: It’s the Holy Ghost” -
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Elana Zeide
Associate Research Scholar, Center for Information Technology Policy
“Professors and the Permanent Record: Implications of Big-Data Driven Education, Personalized Learning, and Blockchain Credentials”Katherine Benton-Cohen
Associate Professor of History, Georgetown University
“Defining the Immigration Problem in Progressive-Era America”Matthew Hale
Associate Professor, Seton Hall University
“Terror and the Guillotine in the American Democratic Movement, ca. 1793-95”Deborah Paradez
Associate Professor in Writing and the Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race, Columbia University School of the Arts
“Diva Relations in The Color Purple Broadway Musical”Laurel Mei-Singh
Postdoctoral Research Associate in American Studies
“We Are Satisfied with the Rocks: Military Partitions and Resurgent Indigenous Economies in Hawai’i”Sarah Song
Professor of Law and Associate Professor of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley
“Immigration and the Limits of Democracy”A. Naomi Paik
Assistant Professor of Asian American Studies, University of Illinois
“Legal Ambiguities and Diminished Democracy: Adhikari v. Daoud and the Outsourcing of U.S. Military Labor”Monica Huerta
Lecturer in the Council of Humanities and English; Link-Cotsen Postdoctoral Fellow in the Society of Fellows
“No Safe Face: Frederick Douglass and the Risk of Expression”Susan Sterett
Metropolitan Institute Virginia Tech
“‘Very Fuzzy Ideas of What They’re Gonna Do Next’: Place, Responsibility and Interpreting Law’s Roles in Adaptation for Extreme Weather Events”Henry Yu
St. John’s College, University of British Columbia
“Migration and the Making of History”Sarah Rivett
Associate Professor, Department of EnglishSean Harvey
Seton Hall University
“Colonial Indigenous Language Encounters in the Americas and Intellectual History in the Atlantic World”Leslie Reagan
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
“Disease, Death, and Memorials: The Agent Orange Quilt of Tears and the AIDS Memorial Quilt” -
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Naomi Cahn
Professor of Law, George Washington University
“The Multiple Meanings of Marriage Equality”Samuel Otter
Professor of English, University of California, Berkeley
““Interiors Measurelessly Strange: Melville and Piranesi”Mary Lui
Professor of American Studies and History, Yale University
“The Olympics’ Prettiest Champion: Vicki Manalo Draves and the Transnational Circulation of Racial Hybridity and Femininity in the Early Cold War Years”Joshua Takano Chambers-Letson
Assistant Professor of Performance Studies, Northwestern University
“Nina Simone and the Work of Minoritarian Performance”Leti Volpp
Berkeley Law
“Refugees Welcome”Jennifer Lee
Professor of Sociology, University of California, Irvine
“The Asian American Achievement Paradox”Robin Bernstein
Professor of African and African American Studies and of Studies in Women, Gender, and Sexuality, Harvard University
“Black Childhood on Trial: The Tragedy of William Freeman”Judith Hamera
Professor of Dance, Lewis Center for the Arts
“Figuring Financialization: The Consuming Passions and Wasted Efforts of Michael Jackson”Amy Trubek
Associate Professor of Nutrition & Food Sciences, University of Vermont
“Cooking is a Chore, Cooking is a Craft, Cooking is What Other People Do: Investigating Contemporary American Practices and Perceptions”Eiichiro Azuma
Associate Professor of Asian American History, University of Pennsylvania
“California and Manchuria in the ‘Global West’: Trans-Pacific Networks of Japanese Immigrant Settler Colonialism”Robyn Muncy
Professor of History, University of Maryland, College Park
“The ‘Working Class’ in U.S. Political Culture, 1932-84” -
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Chi-ming Yang
Associate Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania
“Lacquer, Ornament, and 18th-century Race Science”Meg Jacobs
Research Scholar, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs
“Panic at the Pump: The Energy Crisis and American Politics in the 1970s”Matthew Karp
Assistant Professor of History
“Visions of Modernity in the Proslavery Argument”Deirdre Moloney
Director of Fellowship Advising, Office of the Dean of the College
“Mixed Status Families and US Immigration Policy from the Early Twentieth Century to the Present”Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen
Associate Professor of History, University of Wisconsin-Madison
“Sophia Rising: The Making of ‘Women’s Wisdom’ in American Thought, 1960s-80s”Rosina Lozano
Assistant Professor of History
“The Spanish Soundscape of Territorial New Mexico”Alec Dun
Assistant Professor of History
“(Mis)reading the Revolution: ‘St. Domingo’ and the Limits of Equality in Philadelphia, 1789-93”Anne Cheng
Professor of English and African American Studies
“Ornament and Law”Sean Wilentz
Professor of History
“Antislavery and the Federal Constitution”Jenny Price
Visiting Professor in the Environment and Humanities of Lewis Center for the Arts and the Princeton Environmental Institute
“History and Theory in Action!: The Our Malibu Beaches and Play the LA River projects”Dyanna Taylor
Documentary Filmmaker
Showing and Discussion of Film: Dorothea Lange: Grab a Hunk of LighteningBarbara Young Welke
Professor of History and Professor of Law, University of Minnesota
“The Course of a Life: Preliminary Thoughts on a History of the Curriculum Vitae”Angus Burgin
Assistant Professor of History, Johns Hopkins University
“The Post-Industrial Revolution” -
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Marianne Hirsch
Professor of English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University and Professor in the Institute for Research on Women and Gender and Sexuality
“School Pictures in Liquid Time: Assimilation, Exclusion, Resistance”Andrea Thome
Playwright (“Pinkolandia; Undone”) and the Program Director of the Mexico-US Playwright Exchange, Lark Play Development Center
“Confronting our Parents’ Dictatorship: A New Generation of Chilean Theater-Makers Uncovers the Ongoing Legacy of Political Violence”Sara Dubow
Associate Professor of History, Williams College
“‘A Constitutional Right Rendered Utterly Meaningless’: Conscience Clauses and Abortion Politics, 1973-2013”Sarah Stillman
Staff Writer, The New Yorker
“Reporting the Under-Reported”Barbara Fried
Professor of Law, Stanford Law School
“Facing up to Scarcity”Dorothy Roberts
Professor of Law and Sociology and Professor of Civil Rights, University of Pennsylvania
“Loving v. Virginia as a Civil Rights Decision”Martin Gold
Senior Counsel, Covington and Burling
“Congress and the Chinese Exclusion Laws: A Legislative History”Jon Butler
Howard R. Lamar Professor Emeritus of American Studies, History, and Religious Studies, Yale University; Adjunct Research Professor of History, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
“God, Gotham, and the Enchantment of Modernity”James Harding
Professor of Theatre and Performance, University of Warwick
“Reflections on What the 1963 Self Immolation of Thich Quang Duc Means for the Theory and Politics of Avant-Garde Performance”Yael Sternhell
Assistant Professor of History and American Studies, Tel Aviv University
“The Politics of presentation-titlework: The Confederate Archives and the Making of Sectional Reconciliation”Sophie White
Visiting Research Scholar, Department of History; Associate Professor of American Studies, University of Notre Dame
“Voices of Slave Resistance in Early America and Beyond”Franklin Odo
Retired Founding Director of Smithsonian Institution’s Asian Pacific American Center; Senior Advisor to National Park Service; Visiting Lecturer in American Studies
Discussion of Voices From The Canefields: Folksongs from Japanese Immigrant Workers in Hawai’iDorothy Roberts
George A. Weiss University Professor of Law and Sociology, Raymond Pace and Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander Professor of Civil Rights, Professor of Africana Studies, University of Pennsylvania
“Loving v. Virginia as a Civil Rights Decision” -
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Andrew Jewett
Associate Professor of History and Social Studies, Harvard University
“The Columbia Naturalists and the Birth of Religious Studies in America”Daniel Rodgers
Henry Charles Lea Professor of History
“John Winthrop’s ‘As a City Upon a Hill’: Toward the Biography of a Text”Eric Slauter
Director, The Karla Scherer Center for the Study of American Culture and Associate Professor of English, University of Chicago
“Walden’s Carbon Footprint: People, Plants, Animals, and Machines in the Making of an Environmental Classic”Rachel Lee
Associate Professor of English, UCLA
(Cancelled) “A Gut Feminist Approach to Margaret Cho’s Exploding Pussies”Nancy Malkiel
Professor of History
“Coeducation: Bringing Undergraduate Women to Princeton (and Yale, and . . . )”Peter Coviello
Professor of English, Bowdoin College
“How the Mormons Became White: Polygamy, Indigeneity, Sovereignty”Imani Perry
Professor, Center for African American Studies
“The Anthem of a People: Lift Every Voice, Citizenship and the Global South”Mary Anne Case
Arnold I. Shure Professor of Law, University of Chicago
“Why Evangelical Protestants Are Right When They Say That State Recognition of Same-Sex Marriages Threatens Their Marriages and What the Law Should Do About It”Lisa Ford
Senior Lecturer in the School of Humanities, University of New South Wales
“The Legal History of the Pacific?”Ken Kersch
Associate Professor of Political Science, History, and Law, Boston College
“Beyond Segregationist Subterfuge: Stories About Federalism in Postwar Conservative Constitutionalism”Ray Arsenault
John Hope Franklin Professor of Southern History, University of South Florida
“Freedom Riders: 1961 and the Struggle for Racial Justice”Louis Masur
Professor of American Studies and History, Rutgers University
“Liberty is a Slow Fruit: Reconsidering the Emancipation Proclamation”Rachel Lee
Associate Professor of English, UCLA
(Cancelled) “Exquisite Corpse of Asian America”Daniel Rivers
Associate Research Scholar, Council of the Humanities
“From Effeminists to Chairdaddies: A History of Gay Father Groups in the United States, 1975-92”Caley Horan
Lecturer, Department of History
“Risk, Governance, and Actuarialism in the Post-WWII United States” -
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Brad Evans
Associate Professor of English, Rutgers University
“Vogue and Ephemera”Gretchen Buggeln
Professor of Art History and Humanities, Valparaiso University
“Architecture, Religion, and Community in the New Suburb of Park Forest, Illinois, 1948-1970”Scott Manning Stevens
Director of the D’Arcy McNickle Center for American Indian and Indigenous Studies, Newberry Library
“Other Homes, Other Fronts: Native America during the Civil War”Jenna Weissman Joselit
Professor of Judaic Studies and Professor of History, George Washington University
“The Ultimate To-Do List: the Ten Commandments and the Ordering of America”Ned Blackhawk
Professor of History and American Studies, Yale University
“Towards an Indigenous History of the United States”Paul Outka
Associate Professor of English, University of Kansas
“Western Landscapes and the Dreamwork of Whiteness: The Virginian in the The Virginian”Judith Weisenfeld
Professor of Religion
“Apostles of Race: Religion and Black Racial Identity in the Urban North, 1920-1950”Sarah Luria
Department of English, College of the Holy Cross
“Where Property Meets Poetry: Experiments in the Digital Humanities with William Byrd II and Susan Howe’s Histories of the Dividing Line”Beryl Satter
Professor of History, Rutgers University
“Cops, Gangsters, and Revolutionaries in the 1960s Chicago: What Black Police Can Tell Us About Power”Wendy Warren
Assistant Professor of History
“Slavery and Colonization in Early New England”Dylan Penningroth
Associate Professor of History, Northwestern University
“Law and the Black Church, 1865-1940” -
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Rebecca Ryan
“Nonmarital Childbirth and Child Development in the U.S.: The Relevance of Marriage Propensity and Family Change”Julian Levinson
“In Defiance of Amnesia: Reading Postwar American Jewish Poetry”Alison Isenberg
“‘Culture-a-Go-Go’: The Ghirardelli Square Sculpture Controversy and the Liberation of Civic Design in the 1960s”John Demos
“Tales of Potosi and the Challenge of Narrative History”Noriko Manabe
“Representing Japan: Japanese Hip-Hop DJs, the Global Stage, and Defining a ‘National’ Style”Kathryn Gin
“Damned Nation? The Concept of Hell in American Life”Nick Parillo
“Against the Profit Motive: The Transformation of American Government, 1780-1940”Denny Chin
U.S. Court of Appeals Judge for the Second Circuit
“From Megan’s Law to Bernie Madoff: A Conversation with Judge Denny Chin ’75”Lochlann Jain
“How Can Cancer Make Sense? Grappling with the Uncertainty of Cancer Production and Treatment in the U.S.”Steven Wilf
“Intellectual Property and Social Movements in 19th-century America”Deb Paredez
“‘Queer for Uncle Sam’: Anita’s Diva Citizenship in West Side Story”Lisa Diedrich
“Underlying Conditions: A Prehistory of AIDS, 1960-1980”David Kushner
“Freaks and Geeks: Writing about Digital Culture”Sarah Rivett
“The Language of Early America”Britt Rusert
“Radical Empiricism: Atlantic Race Science and the Literature of Emancipation” -
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Amu Dru Stanley
Associate Professor of History, University of Chicago
“Instead of Waiting for the Thirteenth Amendment: War Power, Slave Marriage, and Inviolate Human Rights”Stephanie McCurry
University of Pennsylvania
“Confederate Reckoning: Arming Slaves in the C.S.A.”Felicia Kornbluh
Director, Women’s and Gender Studies Program and Associate Professor of History, University of Vermont
“Disability, Anti-Professionalism, and Civil Rights: The National Federation of the Blind and the ‘Right to Organize’ in the 1950s”Jenny Price
Writer, Los Angeles Urban Ranger
“Campfire Talk: The Los Angeles Urban Rangers Enact the Megalopolis”JoAnne Mancini
Department of History, National University of Ireland Maynooth; Visitor, School of Social Science, Institute for Advanced Study
“Notes on an Iconoclasm: Aesthetic Spoliation and the American Practice of War in the Province of Manila, 1899”Justin Cohen
Mass Insight Education and Research InstituteJon Schnur
New Leaders for New Schools
“Education Reform atop the Nation’s Agenda”Ken Mack
Professor of Law, Harvard University
“Representing a Race: The Creation of the Civil Rights Lawyer”William E. Forbath
Lloyd M. Bentsen Chair in Law and Professor of History, University of Texas at Austin
“Courting the State: Law in the Making of the Modern American State”Elizabeth R. Varon
Professor of History and Associate Director, Center for the Humanities, Temple University
“From Appomattox to Juneteenth: African American Commemoration of Lee’s Surrender and the End of Slavery”Alexandra Vazquez
Assistant Professor of English and African American Studies
“Musical Recourses, Mystical Qualities: Cuba Linda Lifts the Studies Protocol”Rabbi Lance Sussman
Visiting Professor of Religion and Senior Rabbi, Congregation Keneseth Israel
“Tolstoy’s Rabbi, American Progressivism and Jewish Agriculture: A First Look at Dr. Joseph Krauskopf and the Founding of the National Farm School”Elizabeth Hillman
Professor of Law, Hastings College of the Law, University of CaliforniaLizette Alvarez
National Correspondent, The New York Times
“Women at Arms: The Female Shape of the All-Volunteer Force”Neil Young
Lecturer in History
“Our Father: School Prayer and the Challenges of Interfaith Politics”Amy Trubek
Assistant Professor of Nutrition and Food Science, University of Vermont
“Cuisine du Terroir ”(“Regional Cooking), at home and abroad”Jonathan Rieder
Professor of Sociology, Barnard College, Columbia University
“Adrift in the Archives: Venturing into the Backstage of Martin Luther King, Jr.” -
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Susan Coutin
Professor, Department of Criminology, Law, and Society and Department of Anthropology, University of California-Irvine and Director, UCI Center in Law, Society and Culture
“Citizenship and Membership at Odds? Legal Histories of One-and-a-half Generation Salvadoran Migrants”Jose Emmanuel Raymundo
Postdoctoral Research Associate, Center for African American Studies
“Unbreakable Cord: Dogs, Lepers and Other Colonial Animals in the US Occupied Philippines”April Masten
“‘Man and Money Ready’: Challenge Dancing in Antebellum America”Emily Thompson
Professor, Department of History
“‘Two Turntables and a Microphone’: The Curious Proto-History of D.J. Technology”Eduardo Canedo
Link-Cotsen Fellow, Society of Fellows in the Liberal Arts and Lecturer, Department of History
“George Stigler, Ralph Nader, and the Ideological Origins of American Deregulation, 1962-1973”Christine Desan
Professor of Law, Harvard Law School
“Making Money: the Measure of the Market Reconsidered”Jennifer R. Uhlmann
Department of History, Washington University in St. Louis
“Reflections on the Historiography of the Civil Rights Movement”Jackson Lears
Board of Governors Professor of History, Rutgers UniversityEric Rauchway
Professor of History, University of California, Davis
“New Narratives for the Century’s Turn: Rethinking the Gilded Age and Progressive Era”Sam Freedman
Professor of Journalism, Columbia University
“The Big Game: Football and Freedom in the Civil Rights South: Focusing on the 1967 Football Season at Grambling and Florida A&M”Leigh Bienen
Senior Lecturer, Northwestern University School of Law and Director, Chicago Historical Homicide Project
“The Life and Times of Florence Kelley, Factory Inspector in Chicago, 1890-99: 55,000 Documents and the Challenges of the Digital Age”John Palattella
Literary Editor, The Nation
“Book Reviews are Dying, Long Live Book Reviews: Literary Journalism Today”Josh Kun
Associate Professor, Annenberg School for Communication, Department of American Studies & Ethnicity, University of Southern California
“The Treasure Hunt of Tradition: Re-visiting the archives of Jewish-American music”Barbara Welke
Professor of Law and Associate Professor of History, University of Minnesota
“No One Thought Children Might Die: Owning Hazard in the 20th-century U.S. Consumer Economy” -
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Imani Perry
Visiting Professor of African American Studies and Professor of Law, Rutgers School of Law-Camden
“Exceptionally Yours: Racial Escape Hatches in Contemporary U.S. Culture”Nell Irvin Painter
Edwards Professor of American History, Emerita
“Was Marie White? The Trajectory of a Question in the United States”Jonathan Sarna
Joseph H. & Belle R. Braun Professor of American Jewish History, Brandeis University
“The Mystical World of Colonial American Jews: From Colonial Judaism to American Judaism”Lisbeth Haas
Visiting Fellow, History and the Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Historical Studies and Associate Professor, History, University of California-Santa Cruz
“Politically Defeated but with Power: The writing of Luiseño Indian Scholar Pablo Tac, l821-41”Joshua Dubler
Visiting Instructor of Religion, Haverford College
“Religious Practice in a Maximum Security Prison”Scott Deveaux
Associate Professor, McIntire Department of Music, University of Virginia
“‘Fusion’ as an Alternative Narrative for Jazz History”Dan Tarlock
Distinguished Professor of Law, Chicago Kent College of Law
“Anatomy of a Water War in the Klamath Basin: Macho Law, Combat Biology and Dirty Politics ”Bonnie Martin
The Gilder-Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, & Abolition, Yale University
“Poetry and Peril: Mortgaging Slaves in 18th and 19th-century America”Kimberly Smith
Currie C. and Thomas A. Barron Visiting Professor in the Environment and Humanities
“Understanding Environmental Justice ”Catherine Fisk
Douglas Blount Maggs Professor of Law, Duke University
“Attribution, Intellectual Property, and Professional Reputation in the 20th Century”Melani McAlister
Visiting Fellow, Davis Center for Historical Studies and Associate Professor of American Studies and International Affairs, George Washington UniversityMarie Griffith
Professor of Religion and Director, Program in the Study of Women and Gender
“Religion and Politics in Contemporary America” -
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Elizabeth Crist
Assistant Professor of Music
“‘Of Rage and Remembrance,’ Music, and Memorials: The Work of Mourning in John Corigiano’s Symphony No. 1 (1989)”Alec Dun
Lecturer in History
“Elizabeth Drinker’s Haitian Revolution”Michael Kammen
Newton C. Farr Professor of American History and Culture, Cornell University
“How the Mall in Washington Became the Nation’s Most Venerated Civic Space”David Treuer
Novelist; Associate Professor of Literature, University of Minnesota
“Culture as Style in Native American Literature”Robert Gordon
Chancellor Kent Professor of Law and Legal History, Yale Law School
“The Legal Profession, 1870-2000”Sarah Whiting
Assistant Professor of Architectural History and Theory
“Thinking Big: Chicago’s Modern Urbanism”David Ball
Department of English
“F. Scott Fitzgerald, Failure, and American Modernism”Chin Jou
Department of History
“‘Your Stomach Must Be Disciplined:’ Lulu Hunt Peters and the beginnings of Calorie-Counting in Corporeal Self-Regulation, 1886-1924”Peter Nabokov
Visiting Professor in the Council of the Humanities, Stewart Fellow in Anthropology; World Arts and Culture and American Indian Studies, UCLA
“A Life Behind a Myth: The Passages of Edward Proctor Hunt”Rachael Z. DeLue
Department of Art and Archaeology
“Diagnosing Pictures and the Science of Seeing in America circa 1900”Thorin Tritter
Department of History
“Carving a Different Path: New York City’s News Industry and their Business Model, 1830-1930” -
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Joanna Dyl
Department of History
“‘The Class War is Raging’: San Francisco After the 1906 Earthquake”Danielle Elliott
Department of English
“Middle Passage Sensibilities in the Poetry of Lucille Clifton”Daniel Richter
Department of History, University of Pennsylvania
“Two Medieval Civilizations”Kyoko Sato
Department of Sociology
“It’s Like Any Other Food: How Genetically Modified Food Has Become Normalized in the United States”Craig Barton Upright
Department of Sociology
“The Rural-Urban Connection in Co-operative Food Movements”Belinda Huang
Department of History
“Redefining Chineseness in the Trans-Pacific Community: Curriculum and Activities of Chinese-language Schools in San Francisco, 1907-1919”Laura Stark
Department of Sociology
“Changing the Subject: The Science and Ethics of Deception in American Psychology, 1966-1973”Randall Bauer
Department of Music
“A Certain State of Surrender: Toward a Jarrettian Landscape of Spontaneity”Jennifer Legath
Department of Religion
“For Love or Money: Deaconesses, Consecration, and Cold, Hard Cash” -
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Traci Schlesinger
Department of Sociology
“The Limits of Colorblind Anti-Discrimination Law: An Empirical Assessment of Determinate Sentencing Policies”Drew Levy
Department of History
“Recovering the Folklore of the Camera: MoMa’s “The American Snapshot” (1944) in Historical Perspective”Bryan Shelly
Department of Politics
“Gold Towns and Shark Pools: The Effect of School Finance Reform on Vermont’s School Boards”Mariah Zeisberg
Department of Politics
“Interbranch Conflict and Constitutional Fidelity: A Relational Understanding of Executive War Power”Laura Clawson
Department of Sociology
“Going Hollywood: Participation, Performance, and the Commercialization of Sacred Harp Music”Thorin Tritter
Department of History and Program in American Studies
“New York’s Newspresentation-title Buildings: The Fall of Park Row and the Rise of Modern Journalism”Christopher Roy
Department of Anthropology
“‘Canadian Indians’: Histories of Abenaki Residence Off the Reserve and South of the Border”Jennifer Greeson
Department of English
“Expropriating The Great South: Global Imaginaries of the First Reconstruction” -
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Linda Gordon
Stone Visiting Professor of History
“The Photography of Dorothea Lange and Diane Arbus: Political Culture, Gender Studies”Brooke Blower
Department of History
“Politics on Parade: The American Legion Returns to Paris”Nicole Sackley
Department of History
“Take-off Dreams: American Social Scientists”Carol Sanger
Columbia Law School
“Compelling Narrative: Judicial By-Pass Hearings and the Misuse of Law”Margaret L. Usdansky
Department of Sociology and the School of Population Research
“Defining Harm: Depictions of Single-Parent Families in U.S. Magazines, 1900-98”Tamar Zinguer
School of Architecture
“The Toy, Charles and Ray Eames, 1951”Elizabeth Boyle Machlan
Department of English
“‘Do We Need All That Space?’: Architecture and Anxiety in Henry James’ “The Jolly Corner” and David Fincher’s Panic Room”