1991 CSWS Research Grant and Fellowship Awardees

Teaching Support

  • Abbey Ferber and Debbie Storrs, Sociology, Women of Color in the US

International Graduate Student Scholarship 

  • Itsuko Kanamoto, Anthropology                     

Women of Color Graduate Student Scholarship             

  • Mariza Artificio-Rogers, International Studies         

Library Research Fellowship

  • Marsha Shankman, Lane Regional Arts Council, Research and Documentation of the Doris Ulmann Collection at the UO Library

Faculty Research Grant 

  • Anita Weiss, International Studies, “Women, Development, and Social Change in the Muslim World
  • Diana Spangler, Psychology, “Diathesis-Stress Models of Depression: Implications for Sex Differences in Depression”
  • Ingrid Wendt, Independent Research, “Out From Obscurity: The poems of Mary Carolyn Davies”
  • Jan Emerson, Germanic Languages and Literatures, “Her Stories and History: Gender, Patriarchy, and Nazism”
  • Laurie Mercier, History, “Contesting Male-Dominated Terrain: 1940s Female Smelter Workers of Anaconda, Montana”
  • Linda Jencson” Community Member, “Women's Narratives: Hidden Treasures in the Randall V. Mills Folklore Archives”
  • Lisa Arkin, Dance, “Dancing and Gender: Perspectives from the Traditional and the Contemporary Woman”
  • Marie Harvey, School and Community Health, “Collaborative project addressing reproductive health needs of women from multidisciplinary, woman-centered position” (with Nurit Fischler, Sarah Satre) (development award)
  • Regina Psaki, Romance Languages, “Medieval Misogyny in the Roman de Silence: The Role of the Modern Editor”

Faculty Travel Grants 

  • Anita Weiss, International Studies, "Women and Work in the Walled City of Lahore" at the Association for Women in Development
  • Barbara Corrado Pope, Clark Honors College, NWSA Journal
  • Elizabeth Reis, History, "Sinners, witches, and the underside of covenant theology" at Perspectives on Witchcraft: Rethinking the Seventeenth-Century New England Experience
  • Geraldine Moreno-Black, Anthropology, "Gathered food and culture change: traditions in transition in Northeastern Thailand" at Place-People Relationships: Setting Research Priorities
  • Joan Acker, Sociology, "Working Group Conference on feminist organizations: harvest of the new women's movement"
  • Judith Hibbard, School and Community Health, “Women's work histories, marital stability, and morbidity outcomes over fifteen years" at the American Public Health Association
  • Julia Lesage, Speech, "The rape threat sequence and the rule of force" at the Screen Studies Conference
  • Lisa Arkin, Dance, "Bronislava Nijinska and the Polish Ballet, 1937-38: Missing Chapter of the Legacy" at American Dance Abroad: Influence of the United States Experience
  • Marie Harvey, School and Community Health, "Contraceptive decision-making: factors associated with choice of a contraceptive method" at the International Symposium on Advances in Contraception and Contragestion
  • Marion Goldman, Sociology, "Charismatic Leadership, gender, and psychoanalytic theories of transference" at the Society of the Scientific Study of Religion and Religious Research Association
  • Marsha Ritzdorf, Planning, Public Policy, and Management, "Municipal Housekeeping: Women and the City Tidy" at the Society for American City and Regional Planning
  • Mary Romero, Sociology, "Exploring systems of race, class, and gender discrimination" at NACS, University of Texas
  • Mary Wood, English, "The boundaries of stretch: memory and acculturation Mary Antin's the Promised Land", at the European Association of American Studies
  • Randi Brox, Romance Languages, "Cross-cultural conflict in the work of Marianna Ba" at the Midwest Modern Languages Association