2017 Women’s Studies Fellows
Rosie Bermudez • University of California Santa Barbara, Chicana and Chicano studies
Doing Dignity Work: Alicia Escalante and the East Los Angeles Welfare Rights Organization, 1967-1974
Lindsey Breitwieser • Indiana University, gender studies
Dead Mothers, Live Births: Postmortem Pregnancies and the Necropolitics of Biological Life
Anne Gray Fischer • Brown University, history
Arrestable Behavior: Women, Police Power, and the Making of Law-and-Order America, 1930-1980
Karen Hanna • University of California, Santa Barbara, feminist studies
Makibaka!: A Feminist Social History of the Transnational Filipina/o American Left, 1969-1992
Alexandra Magearu • University of California, Santa Barbara, comparative literature
Phenomenologies of Embodiment in Transnational Arab Women’s Literature in French and English
Dana Murphy • University of California, Irvine, English
Divine Quiet: Phillis Wheatley’s Gentle Mastery of Meter, Genre, and Address
Rachel Nolan • New York University, history
“Children for Export”: A History of International Adoption from Guatemala
Tatiana Rabinovich • University of Arizona, Middle Eastern and North African studies
Laboring on the Margins: Muslim Women, Precarity, and Potentiality in Russia
Danica Savonick • CUNY Graduate Center, English
The Promise of Aesthetic Education: On Pedagogy, Praxis, and Social Justice
Catherine Wineinger • Rutgers University, political science
Gendering the GOP: Republican Women and the Evolution of Women’s Representation in Congress