National Humanities Center Announces 2024-25 Fellows
These newly appointed Fellows will constitute the forty-seventh class of resident scholars to be admitted since the Center opened in 1978. "We are extremely pleased to be able to support the exciting work of these exceptional scholars," said
The National Humanities Center will award approximately
NHC Fellows and Their Projects, 2024–25
Project disciplines and home institutions are parenthetically noted for each Fellow.
Giorgio Biancorosso (Music History and Musicology, The University of Hong Kong) Soft Technologies of the Virtual: Music and Temporal Perspective in Narrative Cinema- Belle Boggs (American Studies, North Carolina State University) Big
Yellow Bus : The Essential American History of a Disappearing Public Good - Nicholas Boggs (African American Studies, Independent Scholar)
James Baldwin : ALove Story Edyta Bojanowska (Slavic Studies, Yale University) Empire and the Russian Classics- Ashley Carse (Anthropology, Vanderbilt University) The Age of Mitigation: Global Shipping and a River on Life Support
- Michael Childers (History, Colorado State University) The Mountains are Calling: Tourists and the Unmaking of
Yosemite National Park - Joseph M.
H. Clark (History, University of Kentucky) Witchcraft and Contraband in the Early Modern Caribbean Mark Cruse (Medieval Studies, Arizona State University) From Alexander the Great to Tamerlane: World Dominion in the Medieval French Imagination- Deborah Mauskopf Deliyannis (History, Indiana University Bloomington) "To Rival the Temple of Solomon": Splendid Churches and Bishops in Early Christianity
- Gabriel Andrés Eljaiek-Rodríguez (Latinx Studies, Spelman College) Dramas and Horrors of Immigration in Latinx Cinema
- Isabel C. Gómez (Languages and Literature, University of Massachusetts Boston) Divest from English: Eco-Translation and Translingual Repair
- Brendan Griebel (Anthropology, Independent Scholar) Crafting Freedom from Confinement in the Canadian Prairies
- Kim Haines-Eitzen (Religious Studies, Cornell University) Crossing the River of Fire: Apocalypse, Transformation, and the Elements in Late Antiquity
Sonia Hazard (Religious Studies, Florida State University) Christianity and the Book in the Cherokee Diaspora, 1821–1861- Emily K. Hobson (Gender and Sexuality Studies, University of Nevada, Reno) AIDS and Abolition: A History of Care Work against the Carceral State
Annette Joseph-Gabriel (Languages and Literature, Duke University) Enslaved Childhoods: Survival and Storytelling in the Atlantic World- Aaron Kamugisha (Africana Studies, Smith College) Bewildering Coloniality:
Austin Clarke and the Twentieth Century Black Atlantic World Eunjung Kim (Gender and Disability Studies, Syracuse University) Dignity Archives: Accompanying the Dead and Posthumous CareJulia A. King (Anthropology, St. Mary's College ofMaryland ) Land as Archive: An Indigenous Landscape History of the Rappahannock People ofTidewater Virginia Susanna Lee (History, North Carolina State University) Unsettling Claims: Natives and Newcomers in the US-Dakota War - Amy Lonetree (Indigenous Studies, University of California, Santa Cruz) Visualizing Native American Survivance: A Photographic History of the Ho-Chunk Nation, 1879–1960
Mostafa Minawi (History, Cornell University) Ottoman-Ethiopian Relations and the Geopolitics of Imperialism in theRed Sea Basin and theHorn of Africa at the End of the 19th Century- Sarah M. Quesada (Languages and Literature, Duke University) The Untold South-South:
Greater Mexico , African Decolonization, and Latin-African Solidarity (1956–2008) Sarah Scott (Philosophy, Manhattan College) The Moral Philosophy ofFrances Power Cobbe : Forgotten British Philosopher and Women's Rights and Animal Welfare Activist- Frank Shovlin (Languages and Literature, University of Liverpool)
John McGahern : A Writing Life Angela Sun (Philosophy, Washington and Lee University) The Ethics of Reporting WrongdoingJohn Wood Sweet (History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) The Captive's Tale: Venture Smith and the African Roots of the American Republic- David J. Vázquez (Latinx Studies, American University) Days of Futures Past: Latinx Science Fiction and Speculative Futurity
- R. Elizabeth Velásquez Estrada (Anthropology, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) Intersectional Justice Denied: Warring Masculinity, Violence, and Peacemaking in Post-Accords
El Salvador Joseph Winters (Religious Studies, Duke University) Beyond Imperial Piety: Black Study, the Opaque Sacred, and World De-formationShengqing Wu (East Asian Studies, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) The Chinese Poetics of Tactility and Modern Love
About the National Humanities Center
The National Humanities Center is the world's only independent institute dedicated exclusively to advanced study in all areas of the humanities. Through its residential fellowship program, the Center provides scholars with the resources necessary to generate new knowledge and to further understanding of all forms of cultural expression, social interaction, and human thought. Through its education programs, the Center strengthens teaching on the collegiate and pre-collegiate levels. Through public engagement intimately linked to its scholarly and educational programs, the Center promotes understanding of the humanities and advocates for their foundational role in a democratic society.
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