
Susan B. Anthony Dissertation Award Recipients 2005-2010
2009-2010:
- Kathleen Casey, Department of History
“Crossdressers and Racecrossers: Intersections of Gender and Race in American Popular Vaudeville, 1900-1930” - Elizabeth Kalbfleisch, Department of Art and Art History/Program of Visual and Cultural Studies
“Bordering on Feminism: Home and Transnational Sites in Recent Visual Cultural and Native Women’s Art”
2008-2009:
- Jennifer Lightweis-Goff , Department of English
" 'Blood at the Root:' Lynching as American Cultural Nexus "
2007-2008:
- Amy Fenstermaker, Department of English
"Bridging the Gap between (white) Metafiction & (black) Self-Reflexivity"
2006-2007:
- Kathleen Utter King, School of Nursing
“Association Testing of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Implicated Allelic Variants in Women with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus and Matched Controls” -
April Miller, Department of English
“Offending Women: Modernism, Crime, and Creative Production”
2005-2006:
- Tatyana Bakhmetyeva , Department of History
“From Sotia Svechina to Madame Swetchiine, (1782-1857): The Construction of Female Authority in Nineteenth-Century Russia and France ” - T'ai Smith, Department of Art and Art History/Program in Visual and Cultural Studies
“Weaving Work at the Bauhaus: The Gender and Engendering of a Medium, 1919-1937”
2004-2005:
- Daniel Humphrey, Department of Art and Art History/Program in Visual and Cultural Studies
“Projected Affects/Constructed Subjects: Considering the Queer American Spectator of ‘Foreign' Feature Films” - Tara McCarthy, Department of History
“True Women, Trade Unionists, and the Lessons of Tammany Hall”
