Faculty Research Grant Recipients Fall 1998 - Spring 2000
1998-2000
- Rosemary Feal, Modern Languages and Cultures
Presented "Traveling Queer Theories: Transnational Lesbian Erotica en español" at the Latin American Studies Association Conference
- Elizabeth Goodstein, Modern Languages and Culture
Presented "Consuming Passions: Love's Madness in Kleist's Penthesilea" at the Group in Early Modern Cultural Studies Conference
- Jean Pedersen, Eastman Humanities
Work on her book, Legislating the Family: Republican Politics and Culture in France, 1870-1920
- Jennifer Aube, Clinical and Social Psychology
Research about the effectiveness of an intervention program aimed at enhancing the well-being of adolescent girls
- Nancy Chin, Community and Preventive Medicine
Contributed to an ACCUTE workshop on sociocultural issues in medicine
- Joyce McDonough, Linguistics
Research about the differences in the acoustic vowel space of contemporary Navajo women and men
- Molly McNulty, Community and Preventive Medicine
Presentation on the feasibility of, and receive
feedback about, a research project to define the legal and public
policy implications of inequities in health care delivery to adolescent
girls at the American Bar Association's Conference on Children and the
Law: Addressing Tough and New Issues in Children's Legal Advocacy
- Jean Pedersen, Eastman Humanities
Presented "Creating the Social Scientific
Canon: Early Feminism, Utopian Socialism, and Comtian Positivism in the
Work of Emile Durkheim" at the annual meeting of the Society for French
Historical Studies
- Ernestine McHugh, Eastman Humanities
Research about the consequences of recent
large scale political transformations in Nepal, focusing especially on
the ways in which such changes affect the self-image and world view of
men and women differently
- Joyce Middleton, English
Presented "The Future is Clear: White Women
and 'Black Matters' in Rhetoric and Composition" at the Conference on
College Communication and Composition
- Rebecca Resinski, Religion and Classics
Presented "The Ever-Adorned Female Body in
Hesiod's Cosmos and Ischomachus' House" at the University of Wales
Institute of Classics and Ancient History conference