2021–22 Dissertation and Graduate Research Support Fellows

Dissertation Fellows

Lisa Fink, Environmental Studies: Unsettled Ecologies: Alienated Species, Indigenous Restoration, and U.S. Empire in a Time of Climate Chaos (Fall 2021)  

Sheela Bora Hadjivassiliou, Romance Languages: Reorienting the Utopian Island: Tropes, Toponymy and Transgression in Twentieth and Twenty-first Century Caribbean and Indian Ocean Fictions (Winter 2022) 

Katrina Maggiulli, Environmental Studies: Managing Life’s Future: Species Essentialism and Evolutionary Normativity in Conservation Policy, Practice, and Imaginaries (Fall 2021) 

Alternates 

Cassandra Galentine, English: Wash Yourself White: Race, Hygiene, and Environmental Justice in U.S. Multiethnic Women’s Working-Class Literature 

Yosa Vidal Collados, Romance Languages: Memories of Betrayal and Betrayal of Memory: Narratives of Defeat in Chile and Argentina 

Allison Taylor-Adams, Linguistics: What Drives Language Revitalization Practitioners? 

Graduate Research Support Fellows 

Lara Boyero Agudo, Romance Languages: Plurilingües, pluriculturales y empoderadxs: feminist and critical pedagogy in Spanish as a Heritage Language 

Ian Lee Halter, History: An Eagle in Place of the Bear: Russian America, Alaska, and the Exchange of Empire in the North Pacific  

Emily Lawhead, History of Art and Architecture: Records of the Present: Preserving Interactive Digital Art in the Twenty-First Century  

Moeko Yamazaki, History: Making the World on Time: FedEx, UPS, and the History of the American Logistics Industry since 1970