2011 CSWS Research Grant and Fellowship Awardees

 Professors Carol Stabile (UO), Alisa Freedman (UO), and Kim Sawchuk (Concordia University) all participated in Fembot’s Gender, New Media, and Technology symposium in October 2011 / photo by Chelsea Bullock.
Professors Carol Stabile (UO), Alisa Freedman (UO), and Kim Sawchuk (Concordia University) all participated in Fembot’s Gender, New Media, and Technology symposium in October 2011 / photo by Chelsea Bullock.

Jane Grant Dissertation Fellow

Laurel Research Awardee

  • Rupa Pillai, Graduate Student, Anthropology, “Indo-Caribbean Gender Negotiation in New York City” Faculty Mentor, Philip Scher, Associate Professor & Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Anthropology

Graduate Research Grantees

  • Genevieve Roesler Beecher, Graduate Student, International Studies, “Negotiating Identity with Heritage: Understanding Race, Ethnicity, and Gender for Chinese American Study Abroad Students in China”
  • Brian Cook, Graduate Student, Theatre Arts, “(In)famous Angel: The Cherub Company and the Problem of Legacy”
  • Emily Gilkey, Graduate Student, History, “Lover, Husband, Friend: Marriage and Infertility in 19th-Century Lyon”
  • Brian Alan Guy, Graduate Student, Political Science, “Code Violations: Men, Gender Inequality, and the Contentious Politics of Senegal’s Family Code”
  • Linda Konnerth, Graduate Student, Linguistics, “The Status of Women in Karbi Society: Evidence from Oral Literature, Customs, Interviews, and the Karbi Lexicon”
  • Laura Gerard Massengale, Graduate Student, International Studies, “Gendered Identities and Associational Life of the Peul in the Paris Ghettos”
  • Miwako Okigami, Graduate Student, East Asian Languages and Literatures, “Flowers in Utopia: Japanese Girls’ Gender Identities and Romantic Friendship in Girls’ Illustrated”
  • Bryce Peake, Graduate Student, Anthropology, “Silence Beyond Absence: the Gendered Politics of Hearing Nothing in Urban Gibraltar”
  • Katie Rodgers, Graduate Student, Sociology, “Who Am I Now? Understanding Identity Transformations of Professional Football”
  • Yu Zhang, Graduate Student, East Asian Languages and Literatures, “The Female Rewriting of Grand History: Tanci Fiction Jing zhong zhuan (The Biography of Yue Fei)”

Faculty Research Grantees

  • Yvonne Braun, Assistant Professor, Women’s and Gender Studies, and International Studies, “Selling the River: Gender, Commodification, and Violence in Large-Scale Development”
  • Kaori Idemaru, Assistant Professor, East Asian Languages & Literatures, “Languages of Gothic and Lolita Girls and Herbivore Boys in Japan”
  • Michelle McKinley, Assistant Professor, School of Law, “Conjugal Chains and Illicit Intimacies: Virtue, Concubinage and Freedom in 17th-Century Lima”
  • Geraldine Moreno, Professor Emerita, Anthropology, “Eating on the Edge: Thai Voices of Food Insecurity”
  • Cecilia Enjuto Rangel, Assistant Professor, Romance Languages, “Weaving National and Gender Politics: The Transatlantic Poetics of Rosalia de Castro and Julia de Burgos”
  • Helen Southworth, Associate Professor, Clark Honors College, “An Experiment in Women’s Biography: A Biography of Francesca Allinson (1902-1945)”
  • Leslie Steeves, Professor, School of Journalism & Communication, “Gender, Technology and Education for Development: A Case Study of the One Laptop Per Child Project and Information and Communication Technologies in Ghana”