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Grantees 2010-11 | 2009-10 | 2008-09 | 2007-08
UCHRI GRANTEES ACROSS THE UC 2009-10
ANDREW V. WHITE DISSERTATION SCHOLARSHIP
Elena Portacolone, Social and Behavioral Sciences, UC San Francisco
"Who walks alone walks with God:
The Myth of Independence among older Americans living alone"
RESIDENTIAL RESEARCH GROUPS
"Species Spectacles:
Locating Transnational Coordinations Of Animality, Race, And Sexuality,"
in residence fall 2009
Convener: Mel Y. Chen, Gender & Women's Studies, UC Berkeley
Participants:
Carla Freccero, Literature, UC Santa Cruz
Judith Halberstam, English, University of Southern California
Tamara Ho, Women’s Studies, UC Riverside
Claire Kim, Asian American Studies/Politics, UC Irvine
Tonglin Lu, Comparative Literature, University of Montreal
Kyla Schuller, Postdoctoral Fellow, Literature, UC San Diego
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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (UC)
CALIFORNIA STUDIES CONSORTIUM (CSC)
- UCCSC Graduate Student Research Travel Grants
Robert Borneman, Religious Studies, UC Santa Barbara
"The Apparition and Transmigration of the Virgin of Guadalupe: Or, How the Virgin of Guadalupe came to California"
Jordan Camp, Sociology, UC Santa Barbara
"The Sound before the Fury: Towards a Genealogy of Neoliberal Racial Regimes of Security"
Benjamin D'harlingue, Cultural Studies, UC Davis
"These Same Thoughts People This World: Cultural Geographies of United States Ghost Tourisms"
Colleen Hiner, Geography Graduate Group, UC Davis
"Changing Landscapes, Shifting Values: Negotiating the Rural-Urban Interface in Calaveras County, California"
Alexander Johnston, Community Studies, UC Santa Cruz
"Remember the Work: California’s 'Blue Collar Preservation' Movement"
Cathleen Kozen, Ethnic Studies, UC San Diego
"Never Again!: Tracing Japanese American Redress and a Politics of Racial Reconciliation"
Kara O'Keefe, History, UC Irvine
"Remembered Neither in Life nor Death: Violence, Gender, Race and Memory in the U.S. West, 1851-1906"
L. Chase Smith, Literature, UC San Diego
"Bawdy Amusements of Progress in the Transpacific Borderlands"
Nicole Starosielski, Film and Media Studies, UC Santa Barbara
"Mapping California Cables: Cultural Dimensions of Undersea Communication Infrastructure"
Michelle Stuckey, Literature, UC San Diego
"Weeding the National Garden: Gender, Race, and the Biopolitics of Reproduction in American Literature, 1870-1930"
Robert Summers, Art History, UCLA
"Queering California: The Creation of Itinerate Queer Spaces"
Karen Wilson, History, UCLA
"On a Cosmopolitan Frontier: Jews in Nineteenth-Century Los Angeles"
- UCCSC Systemwide Workshops
Lucy Burns, Asian American Studies, UCLA
"California Dreaming: Production and Aesthetics in Asian American Art"
Kelly Lytle Hernandez, History, UCLA
"Incarcerations in California, 1850-Present"
Ann Bermingham, Humanities Research Institute, UC Santa Barbara
"Oil and Water: The Case of Santa Barbara and Southern California"
Travis Bradley, Second Language Acquisition Institute, UC Davis
"The California Gold: Community Involvement in Heritage Language Learning of Indigenous and Immigrant Languages"
- UCCSC Regional Seminars and Research Workgroups
Mona Lynch, Criminology, Law and Society, UC Irvine
"Visualizing Governing through Crime in California"
Louis Warren, History, UC Davis
"California as America’s Avante Garde"
- UCCSC Community Outreach and Teaching Grants
Alan Christy, History, UC Santa Cruz
"Cultivating Trust: Old-timers, New Immigrants and the Building of a Transnational Japanese American Community in Postwar Watsonville, CA"
Carlos Morton, Theater and Dance, UC Santa Barbara
"Teatro Tour"
Tanis Thorne, History, UC Irvine
"Placemaking: Mapping Kumeyaay Placenames"
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CONFERENCES
Maylei Blackwell, Chicana and Chicano Studies, UCLA
"Public Intellectual at Large: Angela Davis and the Politics of Pedagogy in Urgent Times"
Adriana Craciun, English, UC Riverside
"Before Disciplinary Territorialty: The Oceanic Turn in the Long Eighteenth Century"
Carl Gutierrez-Jones, English, UC Santa Barbara
"Reimagining the Hemispheric South"
Catherine Liu, Film and Media Studies, UC Irvine
"Networks and Enclaves: Open Access in the 21st Century University"
Stephan Miescher, History, UC Santa Barbara
"Revisiting Modernization"
Ken Reinhard, English, UCLA
"Wagner in L.A.: The Music of the 21st Century?"
John Smith, German, UC Irvine
"Walls in Our Heads: Political Divisions and Cultural Imaginaries"
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SEMINARS
Beverly Bossler, History, UC Davis
"Moving Forward: Gender and Chinese History"
Michael Lazarra, Spanish, UC Davis
"Cultural Studies and Community in Latin@america"
Peter Lunenfeld, Design & Media Arts, UCLA
"Nowcasting: Design Theory & the Digital Humanities"
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