Folger Institute 2020-2021 short-term fellows
See previous Folger Institute short-term fellows for a multi-year list of previous fellows.
Frances Bell, Ph.D. Candidate in History, College of William and Mary Running from Freedom: Enslaved Saint-Dominguans in the United States, 1791-1850 Omohundro Institute-Folger Institute Fellow
Allison Bigelow, Assistant Professor of Spanish, University of Virginia Women of Corn, Men of Corn: The Meanings of Maize Agriculture in the Early Americas Society for the Study of Early Modern Women and Gender-Folger Institute Fellow
Ananya Chakravarti, Associate Professor of History, Georgetown University The Kōṅkaṇ: Regional History on an Indian Ocean Coast
Andrea Crow, Assistant Professor of English, Boston College Austerity Measures: The Poetics of Hunger in Early Modern English Literature
Jeremy Fradkin, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Postdoctoral Fellow, McGill University The Refugee in Early Modern British Thought
Genelle Gertz, Professor of English and Chair, English Department, Washington and Lee University Lost Mystics: Pre-modern Women and English Revelatory Culture
Margo Hendricks, Professor Emerita, Literature, University of California, Santa Cruz Race and Romance: Coloring the Past
Sujata Iyengar, Professor of English, University of Georgia Shakespeare and Adaptation Theory Shakespeare Association of America-Folger Institute Fellow
Wan-Chuan Kao, Associate Professor of English, Washington and Lee University White Before Whiteness in the Late Middle Ages North American Conference on British Studies-Folger Institute Fellow
Valeria Lopez Fadul, Assistant Professor of History and Latin American Studies, Wesleyan University The Cradle of Words: Language, Knowledge, and Governance in the Spanish Empire
Danielle Skeehan, Assistant Professor of English and Comparative American Studies, Oberlin College A Hieroglyphic of Feathers: Genealogies of the American Quill
Jordan Smith, Assistant Professor of History, Widener University The Invention of Rum American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies-Folger Institute Fellow
Whitney Sperrazza, Assistant Professor of English, Rochester Institute of Technology Touching Science: Poetry, Anatomy, and the Early Modern Female Form
Katherine Walker, Visiting Lecturer in English, Mount Holyoke College Shakespeare and the Practical Arts
Mary Yearl, Osler Librarian, McGill University, Osler Library of the History of Medicine Bloodletting in the first 150 years of printing: a window into vernacular medicine