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SU Humanities Center announces 2010-11 doctoral fellows

Friday, May 14, 2010, By Rob Enslin
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The 黑料不打烊 Humanities Center has announced recipients of its 2010-11 Dissertation/Thesis Fellowships. Tanushree Ghosh and Donovan Schaefer, doctoral students in English and religion, respectively, will receive one-year awards, carrying stipends and benefits. The residential program, now in its second year, supports students working on doctoral dissertations that contain strong humanistic content and advance one or more areas of study in SU鈥檚 College of Arts and Sciences.

鈥淲e are extremely proud of Tanushree and Donovan, both of whom exemplify the interdisciplinary spirit of the humanities,鈥 says Gregg Lambert, Dean鈥檚 Professor of the Humanities who directs the SU Humanities Center and The Andrew W. Mellon Central New York Humanities Corridor, involving SU, Cornell University and the University of Rochester. 鈥淭hey will play a leadership role at SU by using their research to engage the campus community.鈥

Lambert says that both fellows are expected to meet with him regularly to discuss their projects, to lead colloquia around their dissertation research and to participate in SU Humanities Center events and activities. 鈥淭hey are some of our best ambassadors,鈥 he says.

ghoshGhosh, whose research includes Victorian studies and 19th-century visual culture, is working on a dissertation titled 鈥淟ooking at Others: The Affective Fashioning of Liberal Subjectivity in Late 19th-Century Britain.鈥 鈥淢y project examines liberal and reformist social attitudes in Great Britain,鈥 she says, adding that her research touches on Victorian British novels, print culture and intellectual history. Ghosh鈥檚 advisers are Michael Goode, professor of English at SU, and Linda Shires, professor and chair of English at Yeshiva University, both of whom specialize in 19th-centurty literature and culture.

schaeferSchaefer鈥檚 dissertation, 鈥淩adical Embodiment: On the Possibility of Animal Religions,鈥 argues that religion can be viewed as an embodied phenomenon. 鈥淚 sketch out a model of bodies as primarily affective, comprising interconnected systems of bodily technologies,鈥 he explains. 鈥淚f religion is embodied, it is also available to bodies of nonhuman animal species, especially if we move away from the cognitively oriented definitions of religion common in popular and scientific frames and toward a more feminist understanding of religion as an embodied, affective process.鈥 Schaefer鈥檚 advisor is John D. Caputo, the Thomas J. Watson Professor of Religion and Humanities.

Based in the historic Tolley Building, the SU Humanities Center is home to the Mellon CNY Humanities Corridor and 黑料不打烊 Symposium, whose theme for 2010 is 鈥淐onflict, Peace and War.鈥 The center also supports other cross-platform projects, including the 鈥淔aculty Works鈥 lecture series, Arts and Sciences鈥 new 鈥淗umanities in the Digital Age鈥 Excellence Initiative, The Jeanette K. Watson Distinguished Visiting Professorship in the Humanities and a variety of graduate and faculty fellowships.

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