1999 CSWS Research Grant and Fellowship Awardees

Women's Studies Faculty Fellowship       

  • Julia Lesage, English, "Lesbians and Gays in Film"
  • Ayse Agis, Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, "Women and War"
  • Faculty Travel Grants
  • Geraldine Moreno, Anthropology, American Anthropological Association
  • Regia Psaki, Romance Languages, "Beatrice, the Body and the Beatitude in the Divine Comedy"

Faculty Research Grant 

  • Maram Epstine, East Asian Languages and Literatures, "May it please the court: Gender and narrative in late-imperial Chinese legal discourse."
  • Arlene Stein, Sociology, "Sex, fear, and loathing in an American community."

Graduate Student Research Grant 

  • Scott Harris, Sociology, "The social construction of equality: The case of marriage and beyond."
  • Pissamai Homchampa, Anthropology, "Self-care practices among industrial workers in Thailand: Gendered knowledge and perceptions of health and wellness in the factory setting."
  • Najia Hyder, International Studies, "The impact of structural adjustment policies on violence against women in Pakistan."
  • Jason Quiring and Kristin Penza, Psychology, "Stress sensitization as a predictor of the relationship between life events and major depression."
  • Karen Rasmussen, International Studies, "An assessment of methods of micro-credit in rural Cambodia."
  • Lea Williams, Comparative Literature, "Writing on all fronts: Gender, nationalism, and the literature of war."

Graduate Student Travel Grant 

  • Barbara Cook, English, "Casting the White Spectator: Do Tarantino's Films Open Space for Black Voices to Speak?"
  • Kari Marie Norgaard, Sociology, Pacific Sociological Association
  • Robin Pappas, Comparative Literature, "The Topology of Pornotopia"
  • Marcella Salvi, Romance Languages           
  • Kate Sullivan, Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, “Suffering Men/Becoming a Man"
  • Barbara Sutton, Sociology, Pacific Sociological Association
  • Helen Vallianatos, Anthropology, Association for Women in Development