1990 CSWS Research Grant and Fellowship Awardees

Jane Grant Dissertation Fellowship 

  • Colleen Mack-Canty, Political Science, “Women's Community Action: From the Critique of Liberalism to Ecofeminism”
  • Elizabeth Hoffman, Art Education, “The Murder Quilt: A Methodological Study Exploring Selected Research Methods, Techniques, and Procedures to Study Material Culture”
  • Jeannie B. Thomas, English, “Transgressing Literature: Women's Laughter in Oral Narrative”
  • Magdalena Zabarowska, English, “The 'Other' Europe: Woman's Dialogue Between East and West”
  • Petro Munro, Education, “Deconstructing the School Mary: Beyond Stereotypes

Teaching Support 

  • Deborah Casey, Academic Learning Services, Academic Writing
  • Madonna Moss, Anthropology, “Women and Men in Prehistory”
  • Marilyn Farwell, English, “Lesbian Fiction and Theory”
  • Mary Romero, Sociology, “Women and Narratives: Anthropological and Sociological Approaches”

International Graduate Student Scholarship      

  • Durre Chowdhurry, School and Community Health          
  • Susanna Osam, International Studies

Women of Color Graduate Student Scholarship 

  • Laverne Higgins, Management          

Faculty Research Grant 

  • Anne Bunnerberg, Leisure Studies and Services, Oregon Women's Political History Collection
  • Carol Silverman, Anthropology, "Identity and Expression Among Macedonian Rom Women"
  • Deborah Frisch, Psychology, “An Integrative Approach to Understanding Real-Life Decisions”
  • Eric Margolis and Mary Romero, Sociology, “Women's Lives and Accounts of the Western Coal Mines”
  • Henry Allen, Clark Honors College, “Quest for Anonymity: The Novels of George Eliot”
  • Irene Diamond, Political Science, “Resisting the Logic of Control: Feminism, Fertility, and the Living Earth”
  • Janice Jipson, Teacher Education, “Reading Across the Curriculum: Fiction of the Maternal”
  • Jean Stockard, Sociology, “Pioneer School Teachers in Oregon”
  • Joan Benson, Music, “Contrasts in Social Roles Among Educated German Women, 1824-54”
  • Joanne Taylor, Anthropology, “Sermons and Women's Narratives: Comparative Perspectives on the Cultural Construction of Gender, Self-Definition, and Collective Identity among Black and White Women in Two Churches”
  • John Lie, Sociology, “The Greater East Asian Co-Sexuality Sphere: Political Economy of Prostitution”
  • Joyce Mitchell, Political Science, “The Relation of Reapportionment to Women's Electoral Gains”
  • Martha Ravits, English, “The Americanization of Anne Frank: Contradictions, Controversy, Compromise”
  • Mary Romero, Sociology, “Status of Women of Color Graduate Students in Sociology”
  • Linda Kintz, English, “Dramatizing the Cultural Logic of Purity”

Faculty Travel Grants 

  • Barbara Corrado Pope, Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, NWSA Journal Editorial Board
  • Carol Silverman, Anthropology, International Gypsy Lore Society
  • Diana Dunlap, Educational Policy and Management, "Exploring unfamiliar paradigms through familial relationships: Power and involvement in Feminist Research" at the American Educational Research Association
  • Diana Sheridan, CSWS, "Women, Security, and Sustainable Futures: Thoughts on Resisting the Logic of Control" at the International Pacific Policy Conference
  • Irene Diamond, Political Science, "Family Builder of a New Society" at the International Congress on the Family
  • Jennifer Swenson, Journalism and Communication, "News coverage on the abortion issue: framing changes in the 1980s"
  • Lawerence Carter, Sociology, "Rationing health care in Oregon: Potential winners and losers in a prioritized health-delivery system" at American Public Lynne Persing
  • Pamelyn Dane, English, "Fragments and Broken mirrors: Mrs. Dalloway and T.S. Eliot" at the Pacific Association of Philosophy