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Fellows in residence at the [[Folger Institute]] for 2020–2021
Fellows in residence at the [[Folger Institute]] for 2019–2020


We will be announcing our 2020-2021 Non-Residential Folger Research Fellows Soon.
[[Clarissa Chenovick]], Assistant Professor of English, Florida Atlantic University
''Reading to Weep: Penitence, Embodied Reading, and Spiritual Cure in England, 1350-1670''
Folger Mellon Fellow
 
[[John Kuhn]], Assistant Professor of English, Binghamton University
''Making Pagans: Stagecraft and Comparative Religion in Early Modern England''
Folger Mellon Fellow
 
[[Kathleen Long]], Professor of French, Cornell University
''Curing the Violence of Normative Thinking in the Island of Hermaphrodites''
Folger Mellon Mowat Fellow
 
[[Anna More]], Professora Adjunta of Literary Theory and Literature, Universidade de Brasília
''Necroeconomics and the Early Iberian Slave Trade: Death, Value and the Archive''
Folger Mellon Fellow
 
[[Seth Williams]], Assistant Professor of Dance, Barnard College
''Virtual Motion: Dance and Mobility in Early Modern England''
Folger Mellon Fellow

Latest revision as of 13:12, 17 April 2020

Fellows in residence at the Folger Institute for 2019–2020

Clarissa Chenovick, Assistant Professor of English, Florida Atlantic University Reading to Weep: Penitence, Embodied Reading, and Spiritual Cure in England, 1350-1670 Folger Mellon Fellow

John Kuhn, Assistant Professor of English, Binghamton University Making Pagans: Stagecraft and Comparative Religion in Early Modern England Folger Mellon Fellow

Kathleen Long, Professor of French, Cornell University Curing the Violence of Normative Thinking in the Island of Hermaphrodites Folger Mellon Mowat Fellow

Anna More, Professora Adjunta of Literary Theory and Literature, Universidade de Brasília Necroeconomics and the Early Iberian Slave Trade: Death, Value and the Archive Folger Mellon Fellow

Seth Williams, Assistant Professor of Dance, Barnard College Virtual Motion: Dance and Mobility in Early Modern England Folger Mellon Fellow