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CHAT Fellows Tuesday Seminars

Brown Bag Lunch 12:00pm-1:00pm
Center for the Humanities
48 Professors Row


2011-2012 Academic Year

We are pleased to have ten Fellows from a variety of humanities disciplines joining us for the 2010-2011 academic year. Each fellow will deliver a talk on aspects of his or her research in a Tuesday Seminar.

October 11, 2011*: Rebekah Ahrendt, Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow
'Qui veut ouïr, qui veut sçavoir': Society and tradition in the chanson à danser

October 25, 2011*: Rosemary R. Hicks, Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow
Making Moderate Muslim Citizens a Decade after 9/11

November 15, 2011: Radiclani Clytus, Faculty Fellow
Visualizing in Black Print: The Brooklyn Correspondence of William J. Wilson Aka 'Ethiop'

December 6, 2011: Erin Kappeler, Dissertation Fellow
Out of the East: Philology, Ethnology, and the Struggle to Define Modern Poetry

January 24, 2012: David Ekbladh, Faculty Fellow
A Pavilion for Redemption: The League of Nations at the 1939 New York World's Fair

February 14, 2012*: Natalie Marie Léger (Palmer), Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow
Faithless Sight: Haiti in The Kingdom of this World

March 6, 2012: Catherine (Katya) Vrtis, Dissertation Fellow
Red: The Radical Drama of Langston Hughes

April 3, 2012: Amahl Bishara, Faculty Fellow
Forbidden Vegetables: The Politics and Pleasures of Smuggled Cauliflower in Jerusalem

April 17, 2012*: Sasha Senderovich, Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow
The Red Promised Land: Jewish Mobility in Soviet Culture

*Lunch is provided courtesy of the Andrew F. Mellon Foundation


Previous Seminars:

2010-2011 |  Spring 2010

 
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