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Thirty-Seven Women Appointed Fellows at Radcliffe's Bunting Institute
Thirty-seven distinguished women scholars, writers, artists, and activists have been appointed as 1998-99 fellows at the Bunting Institute at Radcliffe College. A complete listing of the fellows, their institutional or professional affiliations, and their project titles follows.
Kate Baldwin, Vera M. Schuyler Fellow (Cultural Studies), University
of Notre Dame, "Underground Nations: Race and the Cold War"; Evelyn Barbee,
Bunting Fellow (Health Sciences), Massachusetts College of Pharmacy, "Black
Women's Ethnotheories of Dysphoria and Depression"; Ann Blair, Radcliffe Junior
Faculty Fellow (History), Harvard University, "The Development of Encyclopedic
Reference Work in Early Modern Europe (c. 1550-1700)";
Patricia Blake, Fellow (History), Davis Center for Russian Studies
at Harvard University, "Close to Stalin: The Dictator in his Family and Inner
Circle"; Lynette Bosch, Fellow (Art History), Brandeis University, "Interpreting
Cuban American Art and Culture"; Neta Crawford, Peace Fellow (Peace),
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, "Bodies of Memory: Making Peace Work After
War"; Tamar Diesendruck, Bunting Fellow (Music Composition), Independent
Composer, "String Quartet No. 3 and Cello/Computer Learning Experimentation";
Bonnie Effros, Berkshire Summer Fellow (History), Southern Illinois
University, "Body and Soul: The Evolution of Mortuary Practice in Merovingian
Gaul"; Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela, Jeanne and Joseph Sullivan Women's Middle
East Peace Fellow (Social Psychology), University of Cape Town, "Analyzing Group
Dynamics in the Perpetration of Gross Human Rights Violations Committed in South
Africa"; Marlene Goldman, Fellow (Health Sciences), Harvard School of
Public Health, "Women and Health: A Reference Text"; Helen Grundman,
Science Scholar (Mathematics), Bryn Mawr College, "Rationality of Hilbert Modular
Varieties";
Diane Hoffman-Kim, Science Scholar (Cognitive and Neural Science),
Harvard University, "Molecular Signaling Pathways in Nerve Growth and Regeneration";
Tracy Isaacs, Fellow (Philosophy), The University of Western Ontario,
"The Relationship Between Individual and Collective Responsibility"; Margaret
Keane, Science Scholar (Cognitive Neuroscience), Wellesley College, "Mechanisms
Underlying Implicit Memory in Amnesia";
Sheila Kennedy, Fellow (Architecture), Kennedy & Violich Architecture,
"Drawing Out the Space of the Feminine: A Documentation of Infrastructure in
Three Recent Works of Architecture"; Janice Kranz, Science Scholar (Biochemistry),
Cubist Pharmaceuticals, Inc., "Deducing the Error Rates of Pre-mRNA Splicing
in Yeast"; Laura Levine, Bunting Fellow (Literature), New York University,
"Magical Thinking: The Constitutive Power of Illusion in Renaissance Witch Tracts,
Shakespeare, Spenser and their Contemporaries";
Wu Man, Bunting Fellow (Music Performance), Independent Musician, "The
Pipa-Chinese Lute-A New International Instrument"; Rachel Manley, Bunting
Fellow (Literature), Independent Writer, "Michael Manley: A Daughter's Memoir";
Carol Mason, Freida L. Miller Fellow (Cultural Studies), Planned Parenthood
of New York City, "Killing for Life and Consumer Choice: Why the Abortion Debate
was Never a Stalemate"; Margaret McLagan, Bunting Fellow (Anthropology),
Barnard College, "Mobilizing for Tibet: Transnational Politics and Diaspora
Culture in the Post-Cold War Era";
Loretta Mickley, Science Scholar (Atmospheric Chemistry), Harvard University,
"A Study of Tropospheric Ozone: Its Budget, Distribution, and Relationship to
Climate Change"; Marsha Moses, Science Scholar (Molecular and Cellular
Biology), Harvard Medical School, "Characterization of the Two Novel Genes Associated
With Breast Cancer Progression"; Sheila Pepe, Bunting Fellow (Visual
Arts), Massachusetts College of Art, Work Untitled; Jill Reynolds, Evelyn
Green Davis Fellow (Visual Arts), Independent Artist, Work Untitled;
Suzanne Romaine, Science Scholar (Astronomy), Harvard-Smithsonian Center
for Astrophysics, "Development of a Graded d-Spacing Multilayer Telescope for
High Energy X-Ray Astronomy"; Lorraine Roses, Fellow (Film Studies),
University of Stockholm, "Women and Film in Sweden"; Meridel Rubenstein,
Fellow (Visual Arts), Independent Artist, Joan's Arc; Christina Shea, Fellow
(Creative Writing), Independent Writer, Novel-in-Progress;
Tytti Soila, Fellow (Film Studies), Stockholm University, Women and
Film in Sweden; Lynn Andrea Stein, Science Scholar (Computer Science),
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "Architecture for Cognitive Robotics";
Gail Triner, Bunting Fellow (History), Rutgers University, "The Financial
System and the Formation of a National Brazilian Economy 1889-1930"; Deborah
Valenze, Fellow (History), Barnard College, "Money and the Making of Outcasts
in Eighteenth-Century Britain";
Ellen Weinberg, Biomedical Research Fellow, Harvard Medical School,
"The Role of Estrogen in Cardiac Hypertrophic Remodeling"; Aronette White,
Bunting Fellow (Social Psychology), Wilberforce University, "African American
Feminist Identity Development"; Ellen Winner, Florence Ladd Fellow (Psychology/Art),
Boston College, "Cognitive Consequences of Arts Education: A Study of Transfer";
Deborah Woodcock, Science Scholar (Geology), University of Hawaii, "Reconstructing
Earth History from Fossil Wood."
Copyright
1998 President and Fellows of Harvard College
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