Folger Institute 2021-2022 short-term fellows
Folger Institute Short-term Fellows for 2022-2023. See previous Folger Institute short-term fellows for a multi-year list of previous fellows.
Patricia Akhimie, Associate Professor of English, Rutgers University-Newark
- Illustrating Othello
2022-2023 Scholarly Research Fellows
Ifeoluwa Aboluwade, Research Associate, Literature, University of Bayreuth
- Warriors and Tricksters: A Transcultural Study of Shakespearean Drama and Selected West African Narratives
- Shakespeare Association of America-Folger Institute Fellow
Marta Albala Pelegrin, Associate Professor, Literature, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
- Theater of Conquest: Performing Iberian Newspieces in Rome (1450-1530)
Abdulhamit Arvas, Assistant Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania
- Abducted Boys: The Homoerotics of Race and Empire in Early Modernity
Roya Biggie, Assistant Professor, Literature, Knox College
- Sympathetic Ecologies in Early Modern English Tragedies
Christopher Blakley, Lecturer, History, Occidental College
- Ship Fever‚ Confinement‚ and the Racialization of Disease in the Indo-Atlantic World
Lara Bovilsky, Associate Professor, Literature, University of Oregon Proper to Man: Charting‚ Describing‚ and Debating Human Identity in Early Modern England
William Cavert, Associate Professor, History, The University of St. Thomas
- Vermin Eradication and Agrarian Improvement in Early Modern England
Özlem Çaykent, Associate Professor, History, Istanbul 29 Mayıs University
- A Cross-Cultural Women's History Course: Personal‚ Political and Social Relations Between the Sexes in Early Modern Europe and the Mediterranean
Clarissa Chenovick, Assistant Professor of English, Florida Atlantic University
- Reading to Weep: Penitence‚ Embodied Reading‚ and Spiritual Cure in England‚ 1350-1670
William Clayton, Associate Tutor, History, University of East Anglia
- Reconstructing Networks of Illicit Pamphlet Production‚ 1618-1624: or‚ how to do history when the archives fail
Heidi Craig, Assistant Professor, Department of English, Texas A&M University
- Early Modern Dramatic Paratexts
- Digital Projects Fellow
Carla Della Gatta, Assistant Professor, Literature, Florida State University
- Digitizing the Archive of Latinx Shakespeares
Costanza Dopfel, Art History Professor, Saint Mary's College of California
- Fertile Florence: How a Demographic Disaster Shaped the Italian Renaissance
Adrian Finucane, Associate Professor of History, Florida Atlantic University
- Captive Exchanges: Prisoners of War and the Trade in Secrets‚ 1700-1760
Ari Friedlander, Assistant Professor, Literature, University of Mississippi
- Inventing Impotence: Disability‚ Sex‚ and Labor Early Modern England
Pablo García Piñar, Assistant Instructional Professor, Literature, University of Chicago
- Maimed Authority: A Critical Disability Study of the Soldier's Scarred Body in the Habsburg's Administration
Katherine Gillen, Associate Professor of English, Texas A&M University San Antonio
- The Bard in the Borderlands: A Critical Edition of Olga Sanchez Saltveit's ¡O Romeo!
Rabia Gregory, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, University of Missouri
- Christian Pulp: Material Religion in the Age of Paper
Rachel Holmes, Lecturer, Literature, University College London
- Clandestine Contracts: Marriage‚ Law‚ and Literary Adaptation in Early Modern Europe
Iuliia Kleiman, Associate Professor, Theatre, Russian State Institute of Performing Arts Book Theatre of the Great Depression: Events and Strategies
James Leduc, Research Assistant, History, Trinity College Dublin
- Sovereignty and Salvation: Christian Time and Colonial Memory in Tudor Ireland
Patricia Martins Marcos, Ph.D. Candidate (ABD), History, University of California, San Diego
- Configurations of the Human: Racializing Imperial Bodies and Natural Government in the Luso-Afro-Brazilian Atlantic 1500-1800s
Lucy Mookerjee, Research Assistant, Literature, The Johns Hopkins University
- The Travels of an Ancient Cookery: An edition and Analysis of Morgan Library‚ MS Bühler 36
Simon Newman, Sir Denis Brogan Professor of History, University of Glasgow (Emeritus), Honorary Research Fellow, Institute for Research in the Humanities, University of Wisconsin at Madison
- Freedom Seekers: stories of those who escaped slavery in the English Atlantic World
Marissa Nicosia, Associate Professor of Renaissance Literature, Penn State Abington
- The Botanical World of A Midsummer Night’s Dream
- Before 'Farm to Table,' Margaret Hannay Fellow
Aley O'Mara, Independent Scholar
- Early Modern Asexualities: An Edited Collection
- Society for the Study of Early Modern Women and Gender-Folger Institute Fellow
Elisa Oh, Associate Professor, Literature, Howard University
- Choreographies of Race and Gender: Dance‚ Travel‚ and Ritual in Early Modern English Literature 1558-1668
Mauricio Onetto, Research Associate, History, Instituto de la Patagonia, Universidad de Magallanes
- William Cuningham's Cosmography and the New Scientific Image
Desha Osborne, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Literature, Hunter College, City University of New York
- The Carib Chief: Transatlantic Imaginings of Chatoyer
Halyna Pastushuk, Associate Professor Department of Theology, Ukrainian Catholic University
- Metamorphoses of the Fool in Late Shakespearean Drama: From Stage Attractor to Literary Character
Javier Patino Loira, Assistant Professor, Literature, University of California, Los Angeles
- The Age of Subtlety: Rhetorical Ingenuity and Natural Science (1619-1654)
Anne Powell, Ph.D. Candidate (ABD), History, College of William & Mary
- The Antinomian Crisis and the Pequot War‚ 1636-1638
- Omohundro Institute-Folger Institute Fellow
Katherine Reinhart, Honorary Fellow, Art History, University of Wisconsin, Madison
- Itinerant Images: Migrating Visual Knowledge in the Global Early Modern World
Justin Roberts, Associate Professor, History, Dalhousie University
- Chattel: Slavery and Disease in the Early English Tropics‚ 1645-1713
Yann Ryan, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Digital Humanities, University of Helsinki
- Unlocking the Newdigate Newsletters Using Handwritten Text Recognition
Adrianna Santos, Assistant Professor, Literature, Texas A&M University, San Antonio
- The Bard in the Borderlands
Eileen Sperry, Digital Learning Project Coordinator, SUNY Empire State College
- This Body of Death – Form and Decay in Early Modern Lyric
Victoria Van Hyning, Assistant Professor of Library Innovation, University of Maryland, College Park
- Preparing and Publishing Shakespeare's World Data for Further Use and Reuse
Shakespeare Association of America-Folger Institute Fellow
Benjamin VanWagoner, Lecturer, Literature, Columbia University
- Imperial Ventures: Maritime Drama and the Invention of Risk
Jennie Votava, Associate Professor, Literature, Allegheny College
- Shakespeare's Histories on Screen: Adaptation‚ Race and Intersectionality
L. Lehua Yim, Independent Scholar
- Land Relations‚ Knowledge Organization‚ and the White Possessive in Tilney's Topographical Descriptions: A Case Study of Critical Indigenous Studies Methods in Early Modern Studies
Injela Zaini, Independent Scholar
- Desi Sensations: The Dramatic Significance of Ophelia's and Lady Macbeth's Madness in the 21st Century Indian Cinematic Adaptations
2022-2023 Artistic Research Fellows
Hannah Baker Saltmarsh, Assistant Professor of English, Mount Mercy University
- "Cures for Deep Wounds" in Poetry Manuscript
Jacklyn Brickman, Lecturer, Department of Art, The Ohio State University
- The Department of Planetary Futures - Division of Acclimatization
Mandy Cano Villalobos, Independent Professional Artist
- Theatrum Mundi
Alexander D'Agostino, Independent Professional Artist
- The Fairy King's Grimoire
Joyce Datiles, Film Director and Historian, University College London
- The Landlord's Dark-Haired Daughter, an original historical drama television series
Sandra Jackson-Opoku, Independent Professional Writer
- In Search of Eulalie Pelletier: A Story of Old Chicago
Mallika Kavadi, Independent Professional Filmmaker
- An Eagle in a Dove-cote
Eva Rocha, Multimedia Artist, Virginia Union University
- Indigenous Objectification and Persistent Contemporary Issues
Ally Zlatar, Lecturer, Philosophy, University of Glasgow
- When the Body is Ill‚ The Mind Suffers: Shakespeare's unravelling of mental health‚ eating disorders and madness in Tudor England
- Titles at the time of fellowship award