Funding Opportunities for Graduate Students |
| TRAVEL GRANTS: FALL / SPRING |
| Description
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Funded through donations from friends and supporters of the CSW. |
Amount |
Maximum award is $400. Funds are awarded in the fall and spring quarters. |
Criteria |
This program assists students with travel expenses related to their research on women, gender, and sexuality (at the dissertation or pre-dissertation level) and enables them to present papers at professional conferences. Students may apply for a grant to fund travel that has occurred since the last award deadline (the prior 6 months) or travel that will occur within the following 6 months. Awards may be used only for transportation costs to and from the conference or place of research. |
To apply |
The application must contain the following materials in hard copy only (Note: Don’t submit receipts with application):
Three copies of each:
- Travel Grant Cover Sheet
- Abstract (1-3 pages)
- Curriculum Vitae
- Transcripts (unofficial copy is acceptable)
- If travel grant is requested for presentation of a paper at a conference, please include confirmation that the paper was accepted.
One copy of:
- Letter of recommendation from a faculty member. The letter should be sealed in an
envelope
with the recommender’s signature across the back flap.
Students will receive the funds from CSW as a reimbursement of travel expenses upon submission of an airline ticket stub or other approved proof of travel costs. When applicable, recipients must submit receipts for reimbursement within ten days of return from travel. |
Deadline for
Fall Awards |
5:30 PM
Thursday, October 22, 2009
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| Deadline for Spring Awards |
5:30 PM
Thursday, April 22, 2010 |
| Previous Winners |
| Fall 2008 |
Spring 2009 |
Stephanie Amerian, History
Dorothy Shaver papers
Alexandra Apolloni, Musicology
Performing the Beehive: Dusty Springfield, Amy Winehouse, and the politics of Racialized Voices AND In the Beginning, There Was Rhythm: Embodiment, Divinity, and Punk Spirituality in the Music of the Slits
Young (Kate) Choi Hee, Sociology
Parental absence during childhood and intergenerational coresidence later in life: Differential impact of parent's gender in the context of Mexican migration
Lorelle L. Espinosa, Higher Education & Org. Change
The Identity and Self of Women in STEM Fields
Elizabeth Goodhue, English
Talking with the Dead: Sarah Fielding's 'History of Anna Boleyn' and 'The Lives of Cleopatra and Octavia'
Bongoh Kye, Sociology
Intergenerational Transmission of Women's Educational Attainments in Korea - An Application of Multi-state Projection Models to Social Mobility
Erica Love, Art
Re-assessment of spirituality and the sublime in modern art: an interview with Dr. Jane Dillenberger, author of The Religious Art of Andy Warhol
Jennifer Moorman Film, TV, and Digital Media
The Royalle Treatment: Female Pornographers in the 21st Century
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Bradley Thomas Benton, History
"Montezuan's Nieces: Sixteenth-Century Indigenous Noble Women from Tetzcoco, New Spain"
Vivian Davis, English
Archival Research to be Conducted for an Article and Dissertation Chapter on Charlotte Lennox, eighteenth-century novelist, playwrite, and critic
Malik Gaines, Theater & Performance Studies
Efua Sutherland's African Personality: Ghanaian Drama and International Liberation
Erin von Hofe, Comparative Literature
Battles, Rodas, and the Street: Competition, transformation, and Gender in Bgirling/Bboying and Capoeira
Andrea F. Jones, English
The Trials of Margery Kempe: Women and the Law in Late-Midieval England
Thun Luengsuraswat, Asian American Studies
Sean Dorsey's performance: "Uncovered: The Diary Project" Mirasol Riojas, Cinema and Media Studies
Latinas in Feature Film Production - Texas filmmaker, Josey Faz
Elena Shih, Sociology
Humanitarian Work: The Moral Economy of Women's Work in the Transnational Anti-Trafficking Movement
Sabah Firoz Uddin, Women's Studies
The (Re)presentation of the Female Muslim Self in Alternative British Muslim Knowledge Production |
| Fall 2007 |
Spring 2008 |
Laura Foster, Women's Studies
Patent Law Borders at the Crossings of Indigenous Self-Determination and Biotechnology Research in South Africa
Hanna Garth, Anthropology
Gender Play: Notes on a Manny Pacquiao Fight
Elizabeth Raisanen, English
Intersecting Discourses of the Pregnant Body in Anna Letitia Barbauld's "To a Little Invisible Being who is Expected Soon to Become Visible"
Wu Ingrid Tsang, Art-Interdisciplinary Studio
Researching the life of Qui Jin (a Chinese revolutionary, poet, and founder of the first women's newspaper) at her former residence-turned-museum in Shaoxing
Sara Wolf, World Arts and Cultures
Renegade Gender: Theorizing the Female Body in Extreme Motion
Kristin Yarris, Anthropology
The Pain of Thinking Too Much: Dolor de Cerebro and Social Hardship Among Rural Nicaraguan Women |
Anna Corwin, Anthropology
The Body in the Abbey: Socialization into Embodied Communication among Catholic Nuns in the US and France
Wendy DeSouza, History
Mysticism and Homosexuality in Early Twentieth-Century French Orientalism
Jennifer Flores Sternad, Art History
1. Etcetera: the International Errorist in Panel on the Body and Militant Art Practice; 2. Activist Artist Collectives in South America
Esther Friedman, Sociology
Education of Children and Differential Mortality of Parents: Do Parents Benefit from Their Children's Attainments?
Jennifer Guzman, Anthropology
Communication in Health Encounters: Mapuche Grandmothers', Mothers', and Children's Intereactions with Pediatricians
Katie Oliviero, Women's Studies
Some Boundaries of Activist Body-Politics: Corporeal Determinism and Conservative Performance
Robert Summers, Art History
Archival research of Vaginal Davis's 'zines and videos |
| Fall 2006 |
Spring 2007 |
Hope Marie Childers, Art History
South Asian Art History: The Visual Culture of Opium in British India
Lida Jennings, GSEIS and Educational Leadership Program
Young Women and College Choice: The Impact of Recruitment Strategies and Applicant Perception as Factors in Enrollment Trends at Women's Colleges
Suzanne Lye, Classics
The Goddess Styx and the Mapping of World Order in Hesiod's Theogony
Candace Moore, Critical Studies in Film, TV & Digital Media
Queer female representation in television (1950s-present)/early queer organizations, publications, and media criticism
Sarah Simons, Public Policy
Girl's eduction in rural Pakistan
Melissa Sodeman, English
Charlotte Smith, Wandering and the Novel |
Rosemary Candelario, World Arts and Cultures
The Missing Dance: Contemporary Devadasis and HIV
Julie Kazdan, History
Historical Examination of late nineteenth century Italian women's movents
Karen Lindo, French and Francophone Studies
Slashing 'la logigue et la raison' in Maryse Conde's Celanire cou-coupe
Kimberly Robertson, Women’s Studies
"Nits Make Lice": American India Breastfeeding, Genocide, and Transnational Processes
Nadia Sanko, Spanish and Portuguese
New Portrayals of the Afro-Caribbean Woman; the Performativity of Eroticsm, Geder, and Race in Circum-Caribbean Literature and Film of the 1900's
Zeb J. Tortorici, History |
| Fall 2005 |
Spring 2006 |
Amy Adrion, Film and TV
Surving 7th Grade
Esther Baker, World Arts and Cultures
"Tekre/Change": Raising Awareness about HIV/AIDS through Performance
Xochitl Flores-Marcial, History
The Zapotec Women of Colonial Oaxaca: A Social and Cultural History
Natalie Joy, History
"That injured class of our fellow beings": Women, Abolition and Opposition to Indian Removal, 1828-1838
Sharmila Lodhia, Women’s Studies
Re-Imagining the Boundaries of Violence in a Transnational Age: The Challenge of Feminist Legal Advocacy
Dana Murillo, History
The role of women in the colonial silver mining district of Zacatecas, Mexico
Stephanie Vander Wel, Musicology
Country music's representation of working class and rural femininity
Kimberly White, English
Insualrity, Christianity, and Paternalism in the Writings of Phillis Wheatley |
Rene Almeling, Sociology
Medical Markets in Genetic Material: Comparing Egg and Sperm Donation
Emily Carman, Film and TV
Female Film stars and their labor (as actors/stars) in the American film industry of the 1930s
Gloria Gonzalez, Sociology
Health, Body Image and Adolescent Girls
Ilana Johnson, Anthropology
Gender and urbanism in prehistory
Jill Mitchell, Medical Anthropology
Construction of Meaning in the Experience of Breast Cancer
Julie Nack Ngue, French and Francophone Studies
Illness and disability in Francophone African and Caribbean women's writing - "'Outing' Colonial Discourses of Disability and Normalization in Francophone Immigrant Narratives"
Stephen On, Political Science
Women in Multiculturalism and Human Rights; Human Trafficking
Leila Pazargadi, Comparative Literature
Iranian Women's Issues - Violating the Veil: Usurping the Veil from the Sacred Space in Iran and France
Nora Zepeda, Spanish and Portuguese
Representations of the Woman's Body in Spain's Golden Age Literature
Jiayun Zhuang, Theater
'Miss China': the Hypervisible Body on the Global Stage |
| Fall 2004 |
Spring 2005 |
Azza Basarudin, Women’s Studies
Organic Feminism Within Islamic Thought: Questions of Theory, Identity, Legitimacy, Authenticity and Belonging
Yelena Furman, Slavik Languages & Literatures
Textual Bodies: the Prose of Valeriia Narbikova
Carolyn Kendrick, Spanish and Portuguese
The Return of the Warrior Woman: A reading of Marliene Felinto’s As muheres de Tijucopapo
Marisol Perez, Spanish and Portuguese
Another Way to See: A Chicana Perspective on Rosario Castellanos
Sabah Uddin, Women’s Studies
Organic Feminism Within Islamic Thought: Questions of Theory, Identity, Legitimacy, Authenticity and Belonging
Sarah Welchans, Social Welfare
Correlates of Weapon Use in Domestic Violence Incidents Reported to Law Enforcement among Heterosexual Couples
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Epifania Amoo-Adare, Education
Asante Women’s Sense of Place in an Urbanizing World
Ning An, Epidemiology
Ethnic and Gender Differences in Cigarette Smoking Prevalence among Six Major Asian American Subpopulations in California
Azza Basarudin, Women’s Studies
Memories of Islam: (Re)Imagining Muslim and (Re)Defining Faith
Begum Basdas, Geography
“Not yet…”: Lesbian Mobilities and Activism in Istambul
Brandi C. Brimmer, History
Poor Black Women in North Carolina during the Late Nineteenth Century
Amy M. Denissen, Sociology
The Micro-politics of Sexual and Gender Harassment: How Tradeswomen Define Problematic Conduct at Work
Nicole Jenine Horejsi, English
Exoticizing the English and Domesticating the Foreign: Clara Reeve’s Progress of Romance and the Creation of a National Genre
Dorothy Kim, English
Reading Women: Literacy, Exoticism and Textual Communities in Thirteenth-Century Britain
Crishan Lin, History
Through Passing
Sarudzayi M. Matambanadzo, Women’s Studies
Engendering Sex: Birth Certificates, Biology & the Body in Anglo American Law
Anne Meredith Stiles, English
Harley Granville Barker’s Effeminate Heterosexuals
Mellissa Heatherley Wither, Public Health
Pregnancy and Childbirth in East Bali
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| Fall 2003 |
Spring 2004 |
Epifania Amoo-Adare, Education
Critical Spatial Literacy …Asante female household transformation…
Deirdre Cooper Owens, History
19th Century African American women’s roles within family units and…
Amina Humphrey, Education
Reading Race, Reading Gender: Picture Books About Hair and Skin
Sonja Myung Kim, East Asian Languages and Cultures
Contested Bodies of New Women: Her “Improved” Clothing in 1920s Korea
Tomomi Kurokawa, Education
The Politics of Gender among Japanese High School Teachers… and Women Teachers’ Resistance…
Elisa Mandell, Art History
The Birth of Angels: Role of Spanish Queens in Establishing the Foundation of…
France Nguyen, Social Welfare
HIV/AIDS in Viet Name: Exploratory Research in HIV Vaccines and Commercial Sex Workers
Dennis Tyler, English
An Uneasy Alliance: Examining Multi-Ethnic Female Unions and Black-Jewish Tension in Alice Walker’s Meridian
Erin Von Hofe, Comparative Literature
Women of Capoeira: Where are we in the Roda?
Maria Estela Zarate, Education
Live-in Maid Wanted: Takes Initiative, Speaks English, Hard-working
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Xochitl Marina Flores, History
The Zapotect Communities of Colonial Oaxaca: Women, Family & Children
Dorothy Kyung Hi Kim, English
Women’s Devotional Networks in Thirteenth-Century Britain
Dana Velasco Murillo, History
Race, Class & Gender in Colonial Zacatecas, Mexico
Emily Musil, History
Legacy of Female Political Activist, Minerva Bernardino
Jennifer Lynne Musto, Women’s Studies
Cartographies and Hierarchies of Flesh: Monocultural Sexualities & Ecologies of Sex Work Space
Katy Maribel Pinto, Sociology
Patriarchy or Egalitarianism: Mexican American Parents & Their Children
Manushag Powell, English
Parrots & Periodicals: Women and the Domestic Exotic in Eliza Haywood’s Parrot and its Forerunners
Whitney Vincent Strub, History
American Feminist Responses to Pornography, 1968-1980
Huey Bin Teng, History
Family, Migration and Gender in Fujian, China
Sabah Uddin, Women’s Studies
The Woman Question: The Ghandian Perspective
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| Fall 2002 |
Spring 2003 |
Rene Almeling, Sociology
A Comparative Study of Egg Donation and Sperm Donation
Shirin Ershadi, Women’s Studies
Globalization, Justice and the Trafficking of Women and Children
Karen Grumberg, Comparative Literature
Jewish Women and the Wild Place in Allegra Goodman’s Novel
Margaret Kuo, History
Litigious Husbands and Runaway Wives
Carol Medlocott, Geography
Gender, the Civilizing Impulse and the American Roadside Landscape
Tanya Merchant, Ethnomusicology
Reclaiming Oriental Identity: Images of Women in Uzbek Ethno Pop
Tu-Uyen Nguyen, Community Health
Specific Strategies for Cultural Tailoring of Breast and Cervical Cancer programs
Caroline O’Meara, Musicology
'Shouting Out Loud': The Breakdown of Rock’s Masculinities
Elizabeth VanderVen, History
In the Name of the Mother: the Development of Women’s Education
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Angélica Afanafor, Art History
Grave Matters: The Representation of Women in Funerary Offerings in Pre-Columbian West México
Esther Marian Baker, World Arts and Cultures
Performing Rural Exodus and Immigration: A Collaborative Choreography Project in Dakar, Senegal
Kate Bartel, Musicology
Dissertation research for Portal of the Skies: Music as Devotional Act in Early Modern Europe
Brandi Brimmer, History
African American Households and the State
Gabriela Fried, Sociology
From Mothers to Children: Pedagogies of Horror, A Case Study of the Intergenerational Transmission of Traumatic Memories of Disappearance during the Uruguayan Dictatorship and Transition (1973-2000)
Alison Harvey, English
Letter, Manuscripts & Working papers of Emily Lawless and the cousin novelists of Edith Somerville and Martin Ross (pseudo. of Violet Martin)
Shana Lutker, Art
Freud and Me: Identity and Feminism after Sigmund and Anna Freud
Marisol Pérez, Spanish and Portuguese Studies
Past and Present Struggles: Yreina Cervántez’s Chicana Feminist Geneology
Lisa Tran, History
Concubinage as Adultery: The Public Debate and the Legal Rationale
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| Fall 2001 |
Spring 2002 |
Anna Aizer, Economics
Home Alone: Maternal Employment, Childcare and Adolescent Behavior
Epifania Akosua Amoo-Adare, Education and Information Studies
Critical Spatio-temporal Literacy and the Politics of Urban Space
Amanda Botticello, Film & TV
Depression Trajectories in Bereaved Caregivers of Elders with Dementia
Haung-Ja Chung, Anthropology
Commodified of Sexuality and Eroticized Ethnicity: Korean Hostess Club Workers in Japan
Elizabeth Guillory, Sociology
African American Female Faculty and Professional Identity Formation
Hillary Haley, Psychology
Is Racial Discrimination Gender-Blind? A Test of the Subordinate Male Target Hypothesis
Sandra Irlen, Education
Adolescent Girls’ Conversations About Moral Dilemmas Presented in Teen Television Dramas
Lisa Kay Kasmer, English
Catherine Macaulay and the Female Public Intellectual
Judith R. Katzburg, Health Services
Access to Preventive Services for Latina Immigrants: The Roles of Citizenship and Acculturation
Teresa Lingafelter, Urban Planning
Gender, Labor and Housing/Community Policy
Olivia Mather, Musicology
Modal Alternation, Subjectivity, and Hildegard’s Sequences
Mrisol Ramos-Lum, Information Studies
Elite and Emancipated Women Representation in Colonial Spanish Puerto Rico During the 19th Century
Elena Shulman, History
Soviet Maidens in the Socialist Fortress: The Khetagurovite Movement in the Soviet Far East 1937-39
Catherine Taylor, Community Health Sciences
Attitudes About Domestic Violence Intervention: a multi-ethnic, California Study
Carol Ann Wald, English
Ethnographic Studies of Two Robotics Laboratories Headed by Women
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Epifania Akosua Amoo-Adare, Education and Information Studies
Critical Spatial Literacy and the Politics of Urban Space: Asante female household transformations in Accra
Matthew J. Christensen, Comparative Literature
Spielberg’s Friendly Slave Revolt: Men’s Cross-Cultural Sentimental Bonds and the Promise of Racial Integration in Amistad’s America
Cynthia Diane Culver, History
Gender and Generation on the Pacific Slope Frontier, 1840-1900
Magdalena Edwards, Comparative Literature
Elizabeth Bishop and Clarice Lispector: Postmodern Voyages to and from 20th Century Brazil
Cynthia M. Garcia, World Arts & Cultures
Representations of Latin American Women in Baile Popular: An Analysis of Local Responses to the MTV Reality Show Road Rules: Latin America
Galadriel Mehera Gerardo, History
Oscar Lewis and Mexican Machismo
Lisa Kay Kasmer, English
Figuring Eighteenth-Century Female Intellectuals
Judith R. Katzburg, Health Services
Access to Preventive Services for Latina Immigrants: The Roles of Citizenship and Acculturation
Alison Rice, French and Francophone Studies
Translating Faith: Abdelkebir Khatibi’s La Memoire Tatouee
Kristen Schilt, Sociology
'I’ll Resist With Every Inch and Every Breath': Girl Zine-Making as a Form of Resistance
Elena Shtrmoberg, Art History
Afro-Brazillian Gender (Mulatta) Identity in Bahia, Brazil
JoAnn Staten, World Arts & Cultures
Break the Silence: Art and HIV/AIDS in Suriname
Laura Talamante, History
'Among the Victims of Tyranny is a Wife': The Republican Family and Divorce in Marseille
Danielle Van Dobben, World Arts & Cultures
Embodying the Exotic: The Performance of ‘The Gypsy’ among American Belly Dancers
Acacia Warwick, Art History
Prefabricated Desire: Surrealism, Mannequins, and the Fashioning of Modernity
Theresa Renee White, Education
Media as Pedagogy and Socializing Agent: Influences of Feminine Aesthetics in American Teen-Oriented Films and Magazines on African American Adolescent Female Social Identity
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| Fall 2000 |
Spring 2001 |
Claire Barnes, Geography
Internment of Prostitutes During World War I
Annelie Chapman, Slavic Languages & Literatures
Gender Expression in Slavic Advertising Discourse
Andrea Mansker, History
Celibacy and the Superior Being: Secondary Education for Girls in 19th Century France
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Rae Agahari, Art History
Yong Soon Min's Defining Moments, 1992: Ambivalence in Representation
Emily Arms, Education
Producing Girls and Boys: Teachers' Constructions of Gender in Single Gender Classrooms
Kate Bartel, Musicology
'As good as an ABBA song': 'Dancing Queen,' Subjectivity, and the Virtual Body
Xiaoping Cong, History
Using Schools to Reconstruct the Rural Community: The Social Program of Village Teachers' School, 1927-1937
Karina Eileraas, Women's Studies
Postcolonial subjectivity and the ethics/problematics of nationalist 'community,' especially as discussed in the works of Assia Djebar and Jacques Derrida in the context of Algeria revolutionary nationalism
Azadeh Farahmand, Film & TV
Festival Films, National Cinemas and International Markets;
From Rape to Reverence: An Unprecedented Female Type in Bahram Beiza'i's Killing Rabids
Lisa Kay Kasmer, English
The 'Publicity' of the Private Sphere within Jane Porter's The Scottish Chiefs
Catherine Lee, Sociology
Race-ing and (En)gendering the Nation: Chinese and Japanese Women's Immigration and the Control of Sexuality, 1870-1920
Andrea Reyes, Spanish & Portuguese
The Essays and Journalistic Work of Rosario Castellanos
Christine Sellin, Art History
The Republic of Housemaids: Images of Servants in Seventeenth Century Netherlandish Art
Catherine A. Taylor, Community Health Sciences
The Nature of Newspaper Coverage of Homicide
Loli Tsan, Romance Linguistics & Literature
Fragmentation and the Writing of the Medieval Body
Jennifer Uhlmann, History
Gender, Ideology and the Law in the International labor Defense Movement, 1925-1947
Jacqueline Warwick, Musicology
'Look Here, Girls, and Take This Advice': Feminism and Mainstream 60s Pop
Tami Williams, Film & TV
The Life and Films of Germaine Dulac
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| 1999-2000 |
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Beth Allen, Art History
After the 'Male Gaze': Cindy Sherman, Madonna, and Feminism in the 1990s
Epifania Amoo-Adare, Education
Understanding Education's Role in the Politics of Space: Developing Critical Spatial Literacy as Women
John P. Bowles, Art History
Research on African-American, Feminist and Conceptual Art
E. Tsekani Browne, History
'Defending the Manhood of Race': The Early Anti-Lynching Activism of Ida Wells and the National Politics of Gender, 1880-1920
Xiaoping Cong, History
Localizing the Global, Nationalizing the Local: The Role of Teachers' Schools in Modernizing China, 1897-1949
Maria DePrano, Art History
Italian Renaissance Medals from a Gender Perspective
Lloys Frates, History
Memory of Place, the Place of Memory: Race, Gender and Space in Late Colonial Lourenco Marques
Susie Han, Asian American Studies
Hanbok: A Symbol of Korean American Identity and Culture
Kristen Hatch, Film and Television
'Playing Grown-Up': Girls Impersonating Adults, from Vaudville to Hollywood
Lisa Kasmer, English
Women Writing History in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth-Century
Bayard Lyons, Anthropology
The Cultural Construction of Male Adolescence in Turkey
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Chloe Michalopoulos, Latin American Studies
Las Mujeres de Rap: Music as an Ideological Tool in Contesting Ideas of Race and Gender
Jessica Millward, History
'I Never Did Have Any Slaves to Grow': Slave Women and Gynecological Resistance in the Antebellum South;
Black Women, Sexuality and Community Formation in Colonial and Early National Maryland (1770-1830)
Valentina Pagliai, Anthropology
Like Romeo and Juliet Upside Down: Empowering Gendered Voices in Tuscan Community Theater
Anita Revilla, Education
Latina/o Critical Race Theory (LatCrit) in the Field of Education: A LatCrit Approach to Understanding Feminist Latina Student Activism
Anne Sheehan, English
Oliver Wendell Holmes and Antebellum Medical and Literary Authority
Marc Siegel, Film and Television
The Gossip of Images in Lesbian Videos
Cynthia Miki Strathmann, Anthropology
Agency and the Reconstitution of Power: Sports Fans, Viewing Pleasures, and the Athlete as 'Cultural Woman'
Julie Townsend, Comparative Literature
Women’s Artistic Identity: Travel, Exile, and History in de Staël and Hermans
Jacqueline Warwick, Musicology
Fleshing Out Bilitis: Constructions of Girlhood in Debussy's Song Cycle |
| 1998-1999 |
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| Info not available |
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| 1997-1998 |
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Lisa Butler, Education
Gender Differences in Children's Arithmetical Problem Solving Strategies
Catherine Choy, History
The Usual Subjects: American Colonialism
Maria DePrano, Art History
The Visual Construction of Gendered Virtue: Patrician Wives in Fifteenth-Centuty Florence
Victoria Duckett, Film and TV
The Diva in Decay: Sarah Bernhardt as Silent Spectacle
Laura Franey, English
Violent Equality: A Reappraisal of Travel and Fin-de-Siecle Feminism
Elham Gheytanchi, Sociology
Post-Revolutionary Iran: Islamic Feminism and the Crisis of Civil Society
Rhonda Gonzales, History
Transformations of Gender and Authority in Southern Tanzania BC 200 to 1900 AD
Leslie Akemi Ito, Asian American Studies
Nisei Women on College Campuses
Jennifer Koslow, History
Women Physicians in Los Angeles
Eric Magnuson, Sociology
Masculinities, Gender Ideologies and Social Change: A Cultural Ethnographic Case Study of a
Mythopoetic Men's Group
Elissa Mandell, Art History
Investigating the Role of Midwives
Lisa Materson, History
African American Women's Involvement in Party Politics during the 1920s to 1940s
Briita McEwen, History
Model City, Moral Choices: Sexuality in Red Vienna, 1918-1934
Rebecca Mead, History
The Radicalism of the Woman Suffrage Movement in the U.S. West, 1870-1914
Cynthia Mediavilla, Library and Information Science
Carma Russell Zimmerman Leigh as Early Library Leader and Feminist 'Predecessor'
Michelle Moravec, History
The Martha Mystique
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Yesilemis Pena, Education
A Cross-Cultural Study of the Definitions, Effects, Attribution, Prevalence, and Support Systems for
the Women Who Survive Child Sexual Abuse
Daina Ramey, History
A Heap of Us Slaves: Family and Community among Slave Women in Georgia, 1820-1860
Jane Roddy, History
Free African American Women in New York City, 1827-1880
Ava Rose, Social Welfare
Re-covering Traumatic Memory: Reality, Repression and Regression in Prime Time Dramas
Poco Donna Smith, Social Welfare
Effects of Services for Domestic Violence Survivors and Perpetrators
Irene Vasquez, History
Women in Colonial Northern Mexico
Theresa White, African-American Studies
Critical Analysis of the Black Women's Role on the Cinematic Landscape
Beth Wightman, English
Irish and Caribbean Literature: The Relationship between Geography and
Domestic Space
Janet Wojcicki, Anthropology
Sexuality, Power and Health: Discrimination of Sex Work in South Africa
Maya Yazigi, Islamic Studies
Reaching a Viable Truce: Medieval Muslim Women and the Art of Compromise |
| 1996-1997 |
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Terri Conley, Psychology
Ethnic Differences in Perceptions of Female Condom Proposer
Marie A. Dakessian, English
Revisioning the Oriental Other: Esme Erskine's Alcon Malanzore. A Moorish Tale
Victoria Duckett, Film & TV
The Diva in Decay: Sara Bernhardt as Silent Spectacle
Jeffrey Geiger, English
Rethinking Margaret Mead/Rethinking Cultural Relativism: Anthropology in Popular Translation
Alison B. Hamilton, Anthropology
Tobagonian Women's Concepts ofHealth and Well-Being
Juanita Isabel Heredia, Spanish and Portuguese
Latina Writers in the U.S.: A Tradition and Its Form
Kira Hilden-Minton, History
Los Angeles Pentecostal Women and Men the 1920s and 1930s: Leadership Opportunities and Activities in the
Foursquare Gospel Church and the Church of God in Christ
Lanita Jacobs-Huey, Anthropology
Healing the Hair: The Discursive Construction of Social Identities Among African American Cosmetologists
Diane Klein, Law
Collusive Perjurious Testimony in Marital Dissolution as Counter-Hegemonic Strategy
Susan Kling, History
Spare Time...Pub Culture in 19th Century London, Cardiff and Preston
Shirley Jennifer Lim, History
Beauty is as Beauty Does: Asian American Women and the Politics of Beauty Pageants, 1948-1956
Susan Markens, Sociology
Feminist Rhetoric, Women's Rights Advocates, and Policy Responses to Surrogate Motherhood
Lisa Marovich, History
Has the War Made Women Inventors? Women's Inventive Activities in World War I America
Lisa Materson, History
African American Women's Involvement in Party Politics During the 1920s to 1940s
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Christine Morton, Sociology
The Pregnant Body in Public: Visual Representations in Media and Everyday Life
Marischka Olech-Hopcroft, Musicology
The Gaze Reversed: Franz Liszt as Specular Androgyne
Mirle Rabinowitz Bussell, Urban Planning
Professional Volunteers and Volunteer Planners: In Search of a Jewish Feminist Planning Tradition
Daina L. Ramey, History
From Seamstress to Field Hand: Female Slave Labor in Glynn, County, Georgia, 1820-1860;
A Place of Our Own: Labor, Family, and Community among Female Slaves in Peidmont and Tidewater,
Georgia, 1820-1860
Jasamin Rostam-Kolayi, History
The Women's Press in Iran: Gender, Nation, and Modernity, 1910-1953
Cynthia Miki Strathmann, Anthropology
How Men Who Watch Sports on TV View Displays of Hegemonic Masculinity in Sports Telecasts
Catherine Elizabeth Sweet, Political Science
Women's Participation in the Moroccan Political System
Wendy Turner, History
The Care and Custody of the Feeble-Minded in Medieval England
Janet Maia Wojcicki, Anthropology
The Decriminalization of Prostitution in Johannesburg, South Africa: Legislation and Morality
Pik-Wan Wong, Political Science
The Politics of Legislating for Gender Equality: The Policy Impact of the Women's Movement in Hong Kong
Ericka Verba, History
La Mujer [Woman] and El Pueblo [the People]: Class Border of Early Chilean Feminism 1900-1920
Eleanor Zucker, Psychology
Community formations as Constructed in Narratives by and about Young, Employed Women in
Quintana Roo, Mexico
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| 1995-1996 |
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Estela Bailon, Sociology
Advanced Math Placement among Mexican American High School Students
Daphne A. Brooks, English
The Deeds Done In My Body: Performance & Subjectivity in 19th Century Black Women's Discourse
Elizabeth Chacko, Public Health
Lymphatic Filariasis among Women in Kerala, India: Consequences and Coping Strategies
Miroslava Chavez, History
'Don't kill me sister': The Murder Trial ofDona Guadalupe Trujillo in Mexican Los Angeles
Arleen De Vera, History
Gender and Technology: Filipina American Women, 1930s Aviation, and the Discourse of Nationalism
Victoria Duckett, Film & TV
Mortal Combat: Gender and Genre in Contemporary Hong Kong Cinema
Elyssa Faison, History
Female Textile Workers in Imperial Japan: Constructing an Early 20th-Century Working Class Culture
Kesha Fikes, Anthropology
Badia Women's Cultural Identities
Eva Fodor, Sociology
Gender in Transition: Unemployment in East Central Europe
Martha Foster, History
Metis Ethnic Identity in a Montana Community
L. Lloys Frates, History
Domestic Space and Gender Relations in Sub-Saharan Africa;
Marxism in the Era of Post-modernity: Perspectives on African Historiography
Allegra Gibbons-Shapiro, English
(Super) Natural Subversions: Mary E. Wilkins Freeman and Rereading 'Local Color'
Alison Hamilton, Anthropology
Somatinltion (symptom-reporting) in an Urban Australian Population of Women
L.S. Kim, Film & TV
Invisible Workers/Undocurnented Workers: The Latina Maid in the Age of Nannygate
Catherine Komisaruk, History
Cuba's Professionals: Socialist Universities and Social Mobility, 1959-1991
Laura Leavitt, French
Gender and Moral Ambiguity in Marguerite Duras's The War: A Memoir
Erica Lee, Asian American
Hung Liu: An Analysis of an Asian American Woman Artist and Her Works
Shirley J. Lim, History
Dreams, Escapes, and Fantasies: Asian American Women's Experiences, 1936-1965
Andrew Lister, Political Science
Gender, Modernity, and Equality: Arguments For and Against Equality of the Sexes from Christine de Pisan to
Mary Astell
Susan Markens, Sociology
Conceiving Conception: Surrogacy Struggles in Two States
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Jo-Ann Morgan, Art History
Winslow Homer and the Picturesque Freedwoman
Kimberly Nettles, Sociology
Race, Gender and Democracy in Guyana, South America, 1965-1985
Gilda Ochoa, Sociology
Intra-etlmic Relations in High School Parent Organinltions: An Examination of La Puente, California
Karen Oslund, History
Death and the Maiden: A Comparative Reading of Getica and Volsunga Saga
Melissa Pashigian, Anthropology
Infertility and Reproductive Experiences in Northern Vietnam
Catherine C. Pet, History
Trial and Error: Filipina Nurses as Victims and Perpetrators of Crime
Julie E. Press, Sociology
Child Care Constraints, Work, and Poverty in Los Angeles: A Look at the Other Side of the Equation;
Child Care as Poverty Policy: Could Child Care Make the Difference?
Ellen Reese, Sociology
The Politics of Motherhood and Work: The Establishment of Employment Requirements for Aid to Dependent
Children, 1949-1959
Jasamin Rostam-Kolayi, History
The Women's Press (Newspapers, Journals, and Magazines) in Early 20th-Century Iran
N'dine Rowe, African Studies
The Women of Mau Mau and Their Poijtics of Protest: A Video Documentary
Marc Siegel, Film & TV
Queer Media Research Group
Lisa Sousa, History
Native Women's Resistance to Wife-beating in 17th-Century Oaxaca, Mexico
Leah Spalding, Psychology
Heterosexuals' Stereotypes of Bisexuals
Lisbeth Gant Stevenson, Comparative Literature
Revisioning Gender and Race Towards the Twenty-First Century Through Feminist Speculative Fiction
Cynthia Strathmann, Anthropology
Men, Hegemonic Masculinity and the Presentation of Sporting Events by the Mass Media
Shira Tarrant, Political Science
The Social Construction of Womanhood: Themes in Post-World War II Feminist Theory, 1945-1963
Beth A Wightman,(English
(De/Re) Constructive Engagement: Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility
Paula Vincent, Psychology
Exacerbating and Buffering Effects of Work and Family Roles on Women's Depression
Christina von Mayrhauser, Anthropology
Postpartum Depression in China: Psychocultural Contexts
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| 1994-1995 |
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Terri Bays, English
Keeping the Better State: The Warning Against Cross-Dressing in St. Hildegard's Scivias
Sarah Bott, Public Health and Latin American Studies
The Role of Mothers Clubs in Bolivian Health Care Programs: Case Studies of Women's
Participation in Health and Development Projects
Lisa Chin, Education
Mothering, Othering: Communicating success Between Three Generations of Chinese
American Women
Arleen De Vera, History
The Emergence of Competing Images ofFilipino Identity and Nationalism Among
Filipino Migrants to the West Coast of the United States Between 1920 and 1946
Carolyn Eichner, History
Neighbors, Fighters, and Laborers: Revolutionary Women and Community in the Paris
Communie of 1871
Susan Englander, History
Rational Womanhood: The Life Work and Times of Lillian M. Gilbreth
Eva Fodor, Sociology
Gender Differences in the Political Elites of Post-Communist Eastern Europe
Jennifer Green, History
Jewish Women in the Thirteenth-Century Kabbalistic Center of Gerona
Elizabeth Harris, Architecture
Patronage, Architecture and Progressive Reform: Phoebe Apperson Hearst and the
Building of a West Coast City
Juanita Isabel Heradia, Spanish
The Role of Publishing Presses in the Formation of Contemporary Chicana Writers
Joan Marie Johnson, History
Organized Women in South Carolina and the Creation of Southern Identity
Jennifer Kalish, History
Betty Friedan Papers
Susan Kling, Sociology
Pubs, Women and Victorian Morality
Anne Lombard, History
Manliness in Early New England, 1660-1760
Zhongqi Lu, History
Chinese Communists' Land Reform and Women
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Patricia Mannix, Art History
An Installation Work by the American Artist Mary Kelly
Susan Markens, Sociology
Feeding the Fetus: Pregnant Women's Dietary Practices and the Politics of 'Fetal
Personhood'
Maureen McHale, Education
The Impact of College on Changes in Students' Attitudes Toward Women's Roles
Christine Morton, Sociology
Envisioning Fetal Selves: The Interactional Achievement of Personhood in Utero
Shizue Nitta, Nursing
Factors with Impact Adaptation: Japanese with Impaired Mobility and Family
Caregivers
Lisa Marie Orr, English
Re-Working Class: Representation and American Working-Class Women Writers
Melissa Pashigian, Anthropology
Women's Experiences with Reproduction in Northern Vietnam
Daina Ramey, History
Domestic Relations Between Female Slaves in Georgia, 1760-1860
Benita Roth, Sociology
On Their Own and For Their Own: African American, Chicana and White Feminist
Movements in the 1960's and 1970's
Beretta Smith, Film and TV
Narrowcasting on the Superhighway: A Space for the Audience
Beatriz Solis, Public Health
Female Reproductive Options and HIV/AIDS Prevention in Brazil
Jan Stirm, English
Staging Space and Bodies in Early Modem Drama
Elizabeth Townsend, History
When You Have Lost Your All in a World's Upheaval: The Great War, Vera Brittain and
Others: A Biography
Beth Wightman, English
The Young Woman Says No!: Julia O'Faolain's No Country For Young Men and Michelle
Cliffs No Telephone to Heaven
Rebecca Winer, History
The Trials of Service: Three Servant Women Sue for Backwages in Thirteenth-Century
Perpignan
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| 1993-1994 |
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Christine Ahmed, History
The Missing Half of History: The Critical Role of Gender in Reconstructing Early African History
Luisela Alvaray, Film and TV
Filming the 'Discovery' of America: Whose History Is Being Told?
Lisa Arone, Political Science
The Islamist and the Women's Movement in Algeria: The Competing Forces of (Islamic) Tradition and
(Secular) Modernity and the Prospects for Democracy
Ana Mariella Bacigalupo, Anthropology
Mapuche Women's Empowerment as Shamans
Daphne Ann Brooks, English
Interrogating Whiteness as a Black Female Academic
Elizabeth Chacko, Geography
Impacts of Community Organization on Women's Health and Family Planning in Rural India
Sarah Davies Cordova, French
Narrating: The Refusal of Dance in Germinie Lacerteux
Laini Dakar, Film and TV
Contemporary African American Cinema: Whose Cinema Is It?
Karol Dean, Psychology
Predictors of Appeal of Sexual Aggression
Carolyn Eichner, History
Surmounting the Barricades: Feminist Socialism and Personal Politics in the Paris Commune of 1871
Linda Nueva Espana-Maram, History
'White Trash' and Brown 'Hordes': Filipinos and
Commercialized Leisure in Los Angeles, 1920's-1940's
Augusto Espiritu, History
Radical Politics and Gender Dynamics: The Contested Terrains of the Anti-Marcos Movement
Liesl Gambold, Anthropology
Russian/Peasant Women and Their Families: Social Change and Women's Lives
Elaine Gale Gerber, Anthropology
An Anthropological Perspective on the Politics of RU486/PG
Julie Giese, English
A Funny Marriage: Feminism and Comedy in the Work of Maxine Hong Kingston
Eleuteria Hernandez, Spanish & Portuguese
Reconstructing the Autobiography of Chicana and Mexican Women
Monica Hulsbus, Film and TV
Textual Politics in Sergio Toledo's Vera
Joan Marie Johnson, History
Southern Women in the Progressive Era: Region and Reform in South Carolina
Gabriele Kohpahl, Anthropology
Guatemala/Los Angeles: Immigration Processes of Guatemalan Women
Laura Leavitt, French
Nathalie Sarraute at the Intersection of Feminism and the Avant-Garde
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Michelle Moravec, History
Interviews with Participants in the Feminists Artists Movement
Christine Morton, Sociology
Relations in Utero: A Study of the Social Experience of Pregnancy
Kimberly Nettles, Sociology
Identity, Culture and Social Change in the Caribbean: Jamaican and Guyanese Women's Political
Mobilization at the Grassroots Level
Julia Norstrand, Film and TV
The Plays of Maria Irene Fornes
Leakthina Oilier, French
Marguerite Yourcenar and the Labyrinth of the Self
Elena Powell, Classics
Local Traditional Midwifery Techniques in the State of Veracruz, Mexico
Kriss Ravetto, Comparative Literature
The Sexual Politics from Futurism to Salo
Ellen Reese, Sociology
Women's Activism in the National Welfare Rights Movement
Jennifer Reynolds, Anthropology
Kaqchikel Maya Women's Role in Language Socialization and Maintenance in the Guatemalan
Highlands
Brenda
Robb, Anthropology
Home-based Health Care for the Elderly in Japan: A Silent System of Gender and Duty
Mijeong Rye, Sociology
Does Participation in Production Improve Women's Status in the Family and the Society? A Comparative
Study of Korea and the U.S.
Antoinette Sol, French
Erecting and Transgressing Boundaries in the Riccoboni-Laclos Correspondence or, Why Write as a
Woman?
Lakshmi Srinivas, Sociology
Domestic Service: Master and Servant in Cross-Cultural Perspective
Yuki Terazawa, History
Medicalization, Discourse on the Body, and the Creation ofthe Modem Nation State: Race and Gender
in 18th- and 19th- Century Medical Discourse in Japan
Ericka Verba, History
Viva las Cobradoras! Chilean Women Fare-Collectors and Their Critics, 1879-1925
Rumi Yasutake, History
Woman's Transnational Activism: The Woman's Christian Temperance Union in Japan and Beyond,
1886-1945
Mieko Yoshihama, Social Welfare
Domestic Violence in Japan: Women Speak Out
Eleanor Zucker, Anthropology
Changing Household Roles Among Yucatec Maya Women in Quintana Roo, Mexico |
| 1992-1993 |
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Tanya Marie Akel, Urban Planning
Planning with Palestinian Women in the Occupied Territories
Ruth Barzilai-Lumbroso, History
Public Roles of Imperial Women in the Ottoman Empire During the Sixteenth and
Seventeenth Centuries
Janette Bramlett, Anthropology
The Women Left Behind: Household Transformation as an Aspect of Male Outmigration
Kate Cannon, History
Inventing the Homefront: Propaganda, Gender Ideology, and the Politics of Nostalgia
Catherine Cohan, Psychology
Stressful Life Events and Marital Satisfaction
Kelley Conway, Film and Television
French Women Performers from the Belle Epoque to 1940
Kelly Dennis, Art History
Orientalist/Ethnographic Nude Photos at Kinsey Institute
Anatasia Easterday, Art History
The Roles of Women in Nineteenth Century Parisian Sculptural Production
Kesha Danielle Fikes, Anthropology
Single Women in Refuge: A Case Study Analyzing The Lives of Six Mbundu Angolan
Women Residing in Portugal
Eva Fodor, Sociology
Women in Politics in Hungary
Elizabeth Frost, English
Women and the Avant-Garde in American Poetry
Susan Gonda, History
Rape and its Meanings in Massachusetts, 1800-1900
L.S. Kim, Film and Television
Race and Gender in the American Domestic Servant: An Economy of Representation
Rachel Lee, English
To Claim America: Maxine Hong Kingston's China Men and the Rhetoric of Domination
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Sarah McNamer, English
Compassion and the Feminization of Feeling in Late Medieval English Literature
Patricia Moore, History
Scientific Promotion Systems Among Women Botanists in California
Laura Ramos, Public Health
The Latinas and AIDS Research Project: Exploring the Differences in AIDS Sexual Knowledge,
Beliefs and Behaviors for Mexican American and White Women of Different Sexual
Orientations and Sexual Behavior Groups in Los Angeles County, 1987-1992
Robin MacRae Root, Anthropology
Cultural Constructions of Risk, Health, and HIV Among Prostitutes in Penang, Malaysia
Benita Roth, Sociology
The Fourth World Emerges: The Separation of the Radical Women's Movement from the New
Left, 1968-1971
Sonita Sarker, English
Exile, Dissidence and Desire in Katherine Mansfield's Journals and Letters
Aimee Schut, Public Health
Maternal Responses to Perinatal Loss Among Women in the West Bank
Yuki Terazawa, History
The Body and Reproductive Technology in Eighteenth Century Japan
Paula Vincent, Psychology
Applying the Theory of Reasoned Action to Women's Career Behavior
Mayumi Yamomoto, Anthropology
Exploration of Japanese Discourses on Nation, Gender, Race and their Relationship to the
Military 'Drafting' of Women of Different Races in East and Southeast Asia as 'Comfort
Women' during WWII, and their Resistance to this 'Culture of Terror' |
| 1991-1992 |
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Christine Choi Ahmed, History
Not From a Rib: The Use of Gender and Gender Dynamics to Unlock Early African History
Lalita Bandyopadhyay, Community Health Science
A Study on Knowledge, Beliefs and Attitudes on HIV/ AIDS Amongst High Risk Individuals, Physicians and
College Students in Calcutta, India
Sondra L. Boyd, Public Health
Norplant: Issues of Social Justice
Christine Ehrick, History
Women and the Welfare State in Montevideo, Uruguay: 1903-1933
Alice Y. Hom, Asian American Studies
The History of the Asian Pacific Lesbian Network
Stacy L Kamehiro, Art History
The Construction of Gendered and National Identities in Late Nineteenth Century Hawaii
Debra Ann MacComb, English
Social and Economic Aspects of South Dakota's Migratory Divorce Trade and Their Effects on the Fictional
Representations of Women
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Wendy Lynn McKelvey, Public Health-Epidemiology
Maternal and Child Health Among Gypsy Women of Granada, Spain
Pat Moore, History
The Intersection of Gender, Region and Discipline: Scientific Promotion Systems Among Women Botanists
in the West, 1880-1940
Deborah Nestor, English
Silencing the Female Voice: Eliza Haywood and the Literary Canon
Robin O'Brian, Anthropology"Economics and Gender in a Maya Community: Tzotztil Maya Marketwomen's Production Decisions in
Highland Chiapas
Leah Robin, Sociology
Discrepancy and Conflict in Femininities: Change and Stability Since 1935
Elizabeth Townsend, History
Vera Brittain: A Study of her Life and Work
Adande Washington, Anthropology
On Mainstreaming Women Into Black Church Studies Curriculum |
| 1990-1991 |
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Linda Bayley, Education
Changing Aspirations: An Analysis of College Student Status Aspirations
Tressa Bennan, Anthropology
Women-Centered Kin Networks in a Reservation Community: Ft. Berthold, North Dakota
Carole Collier Frick, History
Dressing a Renaissance City: Gender, Society, and Economics in the Dress of Upper
Class Florence
Kimberly Gaudennan, History
The Women of Guatemalan Street Markets: Ethnic and Gender Roles in Historical
Perspective
Isabel Hemming, Anthropology
The Context of Afghan Refugee Womens Health Care Management
Xincun Huang, East Asian Languages and Cultures
Toward a Theory of Chinese Feminism: The Case of Lin Huiyin
O.Funmilayo Makarah, Film and Television
Traditions: The Black Experience at Smith College
Susan Masuoka, Art History
Frances Toor, the Forgotten Gertrude Stein of Mexico
Margo McBane, History
Rural Race, Class, and Gender Relations Between Anglo Residents and Mexican Citrus
Workers from the Limoneira/Sunkist Ranch in Ventura County, 1916-1934
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Lisa Messersmith, Anthropology
Brothel Prostitutes in Bamako, Mali: Medical, Economic and Social Considerations of
Sexual Negotiation and High Risk Behavior
Feng-Ying Ming, Comparative Literature
Sexuality and the Formation ofa Feminine Consciousness in Modem Chinese Literature
Jamie Monson, History
Food Crop Successions and Female Vulnerability in Nineteenth Century Tanzania
Mary O'Connor, English
In Her Own Image: Irish Women Poets and the Question of Identity
Hiromi Ono, Sociology
Is There a South vs. Non-South Difference in Womens Labor Participation?
Rita Reynolds, Afro-American Studies
Southern Free Black Women During Slavery
Karen Saenz, Archaeology
Women, Art, and 'Country': Understanding Changing Gendered Relationships to Land in
Post-Contact Aboriginal Northern Australia |
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