Congratulations to the Spring 2009 Student Research Grant Recipients!
Undergraduate Grant Recipients:
Maria Chavez, "Retention & Expression of Emotions Among Mexican American First Generation & Mexican Immigrant Males"
Marco Antonio Flores, "Transgender, Transborders, Transidentities"
Hector Gutierrez, "Day Laborers: Living in an Era of Illegality"
Jocelyn Matthews, "Passing Through Cairo"
Visit our Spring 2009 Faultlines spotlight on the work of two recent undergraduate student grant recipients.
Graduate Grant Recipients:
Merrill Baker, "Conflict Gems: Race, Gender, & the Environment in Madagascar"
Oluwakemi M. Balogun, "The Cultural Politics of Beauty Pageants in Nigeria"
Kelley Deetz, "When Her Thousand Chimneys Smoked"
Dawn M. Dow, "Challenging the Universal Acceptance of Ideologies of Traditional Motherhood"
Alejandra Dubcovsky, "Slavery, "Nuevas," and Power: The Stono Rebellion and Communication Exchange in the Colonial Southeast"
Lowry Martin, "Creating Lesbos-sur-Seine: Fantasy, Desire, & the (Re)imagining of Sappho and Her Sisters During the French Third Republic"
Radhika Natarajan, "Jerusalem & Babylon: A Post-Colonial History of British Welfare"
Alejandro Wolbert Perez, "Amor en Aztlan: Music & Movement"
Megan Pugh, "American Movement: Dance & The Formation of a National Style"
Gabriela Rico, "The Performance & Performativity of Indigeneity in Mexico: An Ethnography of Four P'urhepecha Cultural Performances in Michoacan"
Amy Fujiwara Shen, "A Route of One's Own: Taiwanese Women's Mobility in Transnational Trajectories of Education"
Julie Stein, "The Racial and Class Boundaries of Teenage Girls' Culture"
Nicol U, "'Chbap Srei': Cambodian American Girls Navigating Culture, Gender, & Identity-Making in Oakland"

