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Jacqueline Adams
Researcher, Center for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, Portugal jacquie.adams@gmail.com
Visiting Scholar Jacqueline Adams will be working on the making of dissident art during the Pinochet regime, on how women from Chile's shantytowns resisted the dictatorship, and on Chilean exiles and their political work and engagement with art from home. Please see www.br&c.com - December 31, 2011
Emma Balbina Amador
University of Connecticut eamador@umich.edu
Visiting Student Researcher A history of social welfare programs and the formation of the welfare state in Puerto Rico told from the perspective of Puerto Ricans who were welfare's administrators (social workers) and clients (domestic workers). This project explores how public assistance programs and the broader welfare state trained properly gendered subjects and regulated their migration to the mainland, shaping Puerto Rican's diverse experiences of gender, race, labor, migration and citizenship (1930-1970) - May 1, 2012
Deborah Antunes
Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos deborahantunes@yahoo.com.br
Visiting Student Researcher Psychology - December 31, 2011
Lawrence Baack
Stanford University ljbaack@pacbell.net
Visiting Scholar Modern Europe - November 14, 2011
Daniel Binks University of Melbourne danbinks@berkeley.edu
Visiting Student Research Phenomenology of Music, particularly the Singing Body, American Transcendentalism, Critical Theory - May 11, 2012
Lucía Bodas Universidad Autónoma De Madrid luciabodas@gmail.com
Visiting Student Researcher Political emancipatory potential that Aesthetics may imply - December 15, 2011
Xudong Chen Fudan University chenmutian@gmail.com
Visiting Student Researcher Frankfurt School particularly on Adorno - September 1, 2011
Louise Dyble
Michigan Technological University ldyble@mtu.edu
Visiting Scholar 20th Century American Politics and Policy - June 20, 2011
Toru Kashima Professor, Philosophy, Waseda University kashima@waseda.jp
Visiting Scholar Modern Japanese and Western History of Ideas, Narrative Theory of History - March 31, 2012
Alison Klairmont Lingo University of California, Berkeley alisonlingo@gmail.com
Visiting Scholar Women and Medicine in Early Modern Europe - May 1, 2013
Eiko Kuwana Professor, University of the Sacred Heart, Tokyo Japan kuwana@u-sacred-heart.ac.jp
Visiting Scholar Jewish intellectuals in Budapest around 1900 - June 20, 2012
Wang Meng Renmin University of China Wangmeng1983@ruc.edu.cn
Visiting Student Researcher The intellectual and cultural history of the early medieval China. Transformation of cultural identity of China from Pre-modern to the present - January 31, 2012
Michael Mosher Professor & Chair, Political Science, University of Tulsa michael-mosher@utulsa.edu
Visiting Scholar (1) Montesquieu and his heirs (Rousseau, Burke, Hegel, Tocqueville), which for the moment involves editing a volume on Lettres persanes for Yale's Rethinking the Western Tradition Series, contributing to a Cambridge collection on empire and political thought, and exploring a Very Short Introductions text on French thought. (2) The temporal modalities of politics that brings me from post-war philosophers Masao Maruyama and Michael Oakeshott to Samuel Moyn's recent Last Utopia in the context of (claims I make about) the Berkeley School of Political Thought and cycles of authority in American political thought. - December 31, 2011
David Ohana The Department of Jewish History, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel dohana@bgu.ac.il
Visiting Scholar Zarathustra in Jerusalem: Nitzsche in Judaism and Israel - October 30, 2011
Clara Ramirez Gonzalez Research Professor, National University of Mexico clarar@servidor.unam.mx
Visiting Scholar University and Culture in Mexico City, XVI-XVII - December 30, 2011