INSTITUTES

Institutes fo r College and University Faculty provide intensive study of texts, historical ‘periods, and ideas central to undergraduate teaching in the humanities. They take place in settings suitable fo r research, and they allow faculty to examine significant material under the direction of recognized scholars. They thus prepare faculty to return to their classrooms with a deeper knowledge o f important scholarship in key fields of the humanities.

Institutes are sponsored by colleges, universities, libraries, museums, and professional organizations. Participation is open to full-tim e teachers in two-year and four-year colleges and universities, with twenty to thirty participants in a given institute selected in open competition by the institute’s staff. The study program emphasizes collaborative work under the direction of a group of scholars. Participants in these four- to six-week summer institutes receive stipends of $250per week and an allowance fo r travel, room, and board.

Prospective participants should write or call the directors of the institutes in which they are interested. There is no need to communicate with NEH. Scholars interested in conducting an institute, however, should write or call:

Higher Education in the Humanities, Room 302— NEH, 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue, N. W., Washington, DC 20506 Phone: 202/606-8380, E-mail: education@nehfed. us

F or general NEH information, write to OPPA, Room 406 at the same address, or call 202/606-8438.

Islamic History and Culture Information: Faculty: University of Arizona, under the auspices of Bella Zweig John Conteh-Morgan, Ohio State University the Community College Humanities Humanities Program Isaac James Mowoe, Ohio State University Association Harvill 347 Lupenga Mphande, Ohio State University May 27-June 21,1996 University of Arizona Chikwenye Gunyemi, Sarah Lawrence Directors: Tiicson, AZ 85721 College Julia Clancy-Smith, University of Arizona Phone: 520/621-1213 Kofi Ayindoho, University of Ghana Charles Evans, Northern Virginia Fax: 520/621-1809 Information: Community College E-mail: [email protected] F. Abiola Irele Faculty: Ohio State University Charles Butterworth, University of Society and Religion in Early Modern Department of Black Studies Maryland England 486 University Hall Miriam Cooke, Duke University Claremont Graduate School 230 North Oval Mall Bichard Eaton, University of Arizona July 15-August 16, 1996 Columbus, OH 43210 Daniel Ehnbom, University of Virginia Director: Phone: 614/292-3700 Charles Smith, University of Arizona David Cressy, California State University, Fax: 614/292-2293 Judith Tucker, Georgetown University Long Beach, and Claremont John Voll, Georgetown University Graduate School Religion and Diversity in American Information: Assistant Director: Society; A Social History Approach David A Berry Lori Anne Ferrell, Claremont Haverford College Executive Director Graduate School July 8-August 9,1996 Community College Humanities Association Faculty: Director: c/o Community College of Philadelphia Patrick Collinson, Cambridge University Emma Lapsansky, Haverford College 1700 Spring Garden Street Patricia Crawford, University of Faculty: Philadelphia, PA 19130 Western Australia Dickson D. Bruce, University of California, Phone: 215/751-8860 Christopher Haigh, Oxford University Irvine Fax: 215/751-8935 Mark Kishlansky, Lawrence Burnley, University of E-mail: [email protected] Peter Lake, Princeton University Pennsylvania Phyllis Mack, Rutgers University Susan Cole, Arch Street United Methodist New Perspectives on Classical Antiquity Leah Marcus, University of Texas Church University of Arizona John Morrill, Cambridge University Caroline Golab, Chestnut Hill College June 3-July 12,1996 Kevin Sharpe, University of Southampton Thomas Hamm, Earlham College Director: Debora Shuger, University of California, Carol Karlsen, Bella Zweig, University of Arizona Los Angeles Tom Kessinger, Haverford College Faculty: Information: Wyatt MacGaffey, Haverford College Mary Kay Gamel, University of California, David Cressy Randall Miller, St. Joseph’s University Santa Cruz Humanities Center, Claremont Leigh Schmidt, Princeton University Tom Habinek, University of Southern Graduate School Janet Shannon, Davidson College California 740 North College Avenue Jean Soderlund, Lehigh University Shelley Haley, Hamilton College Claremont, CA 91711-6192 Karin Wulf, American University Judith P. Hallett, University of Maryland Phone: 909/621-8612 Information: Martha Patricia Irigoyen, Institute de Fax: 909/627-1221 Emma Lapsansky Filologia, University of Mexico City E-mail: [email protected] Quaker Collection Carl Johnson, University of British Haverford College Columbia Literature and Modern Experience Haverford, PA 19041 John Maier, State University of New York, in Africa Phone: 610/896-1274 Brockport University of Ghana, Legon, under the Fax: 610/896-1102 Judith de Luce, Miami University auspices of Ohio State University E-mail: [email protected] Thomas Van Nortwick, Oberlin College July 1-August 16,1996 Director: F. Abiola Irele, Ohio State University INSTITUTES

Maritime History and Culture Since 1776 Faculty: Ivformation: Mystic Seaport Museum Irene Bloom, Columbia University Roger D. Masters June 17-July 26,1996 Leo S. Chang, Regis College Department of Government Directors: Fu Jingqi, St. Mary’s College Dartmouth College Benjamin W. Labaree, Williams College Li Jing, St. Mary’s College Hanover, NH 03755 Edward W. Sloan III, Trinity College Kathleen Ryor, St. Mary’s College Phone: 603/646-2153 Faculty: Tu Weiming, Harvard University Fax: 603/646-2152 William N. Fowler, Northeastern University Bruce M. Wilson, St. Mary’s College E-mail: [email protected] John B. Hattendoif, U.S. Naval War College Ye Menghua, St. Mary’s College Jeffrey J. Safford, Montana State University Information: Integrating Curricula through Ivformation: Henry Rosemont, Jr. Southwestern Studies Katrina Bercaw Department of Philosophy & Religious Southwest Texas State University Munson Institute Studies July 15-August 9,1996 Mystic Seaport Museum St. Mary’s City, MD 20686 Directors: P.O. Box 6000 Phone: 301/862-0276 or 0337 Mark Busby, Southwest Texas Mystic, CT 06355 Fax: 301/863-8986 State University Phone: 860/572-5359 David Lemke, Southwest Texas Fax: 860/572-5329 A View from Noah’s Ark: New Windows State University E-mail: [email protected] on the Medieval World Faculty: University of Tennessee, Chattanooga Francine Carraro, Southwest Texas Cartography and History: Using Maps in June 17-July 19,1996 State University Teaching the Humanities Directors: Dan Flores, University of Montana Newberry Library Irven M. Resnick, University of Tennessee, Frederick R. Gehlbach, Baylor University June 24-July 27,1996 Chattanooga Don Graham, University of Texas, Austin Director: Kenneth F. Kitchell, Jr., Louisiana State Jaime Mejia, Southwest Texas James Akerman, Newberry Library University, Baton Rouge State University Faculty: Faculty: Scott Slovic, University of Nevada, Reno Chris Baruth, University of Wisconsin, Charles S. F. Burnett, Warburg Institute Terry Tilton, Southwest Texas Milwaukee Willene B. Clark, Marlboro College State University Barbara Belyea, University of Calgary Luke E. Demaitre, Pace University and David J. Weber, Southern Methodist David Buisseret, University of Texas, Fordham University University Arlington Joyce Ellen Salisbury, University of Ivformation: Michael Conzen, Wisconsin, Green Bay Mark Busby Gerald Danzer, University of Illinois, William A Wallace, University of Maryland Center for the Study of the Southwest Chicago Ivformation: Southwest Texas State University Robert Karrow, Newbeny Library Irven M. Resnick San Marcos, TX 78666 John Long, Newberry Library University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Phone: 512/245-2232 Pat Moms, Newberry library 615 McCaUie Avenue Far 512/245-7462 Tom Willcockson Chattanooga, TN 37403-2598 E-mail: [email protected] David Woodward, University of Wisconsin, Phone: 423/755-4334 Madison Fax: 423/7554279 Scientific, Ethical, and Social Challenges Ivformation: E-mail: [email protected] of Contemporary Genetic Technology James Akerman University of Puget Sound Newberry Library The following are funded through Science July 7-August 2,1996 60 West Walton Street and Humanities: Integrating Director Chicago, IL 60610 Undergraduate Education, a competition David C. Magnus, University of Puget Sound Phone: 312/255-3523 jointly sponsored by the National Science Faculty: E-mail: [email protected] Foundation and the National Endowment Garland Allen, Washington University, fo r the Humanities. St. Louis Spanish Archival Sciences Wylie Burke, University of Washington Newberry Library Human Nature: Integrating Nature Carl Cranor, University of California, June 24-August 2,1996 and Nurture Riverside Director: Dartmouth College Leslie Gregg-Jolly, Grinnell College Consuelo Varela, Escuela de Estudios July 8-August 16,1996 Philip Kitcher, University of California, Hispano Americanos de Sevilla Directors: San Diego Ivformation: Roger D. Masters, Dartmouth College Diane Paul, University of Massachusetts, Darleen Pryds Robert Perlman, University of Chicago Boston Center for Studies Faculty: Kimberly Quaid, Indiana University School Newberry Library Jeanne Altman, University of Chicago of Medicine 60 West Walton Street Jean Bethke Elshtain, University of Chicago Ivformation: Chicago, IL 60610 Divinity School David C. Magnus Phone: 312/255-3514 Patricia Churchland, University of University of Puget Sound Fax: 312/255-3513 California, San Diego Tacoma, WA 98416 Robert Frank, Cornell University Phone: 206/756-3508 The Chinese in Translation: Michael Gazzaniga, University of California, Fax: 206/756-3500 Texts, Contexts, and Lexicon Davis E-mail: [email protected] St. Mary’s College of Maryland Evelyn Fox Keller, Massachusetts Institute June 17-July 19,1996 of Technology Directors: Jane Lancaster, University of New Mexico Henry Rosemont, Jr., St. Mary’s College Michael T. McGuire, School of Medicine, P ostmark D eadline: Roger T. Ames, University of Hawaii University of California, Los Angeles arch Lionel Tiger, Rutgers University M 1, 1996 Robert Trivers, Rutgers University Frans de Waal, Yerkes Primate Center and Emory University see reverse side for Seminars SEMINARS

Each seminar includes twelve participants working in collaboration with one or two leading scholars. Participants w ill have access to a major library collection, with time reserved to pursue individual research and study projects.

Seminars last from fou r to eight weeks. Participants receive a stipend between $2,450 and $4,000, depending on the length of the seminar.

Participation is open to fu ll- and part-tim e teachers in two- and four-year colleges and to independent scholars ( including those employed by museums, libraries, etc.). Members of Ph.D. -granting departments are normally not eligible. Although an applicant need not hold an advanced degree in order to qualify, enrolled candidates fo r degrees are not eligible— with the single exception of faculty teaching in colleges full-time for at least three years. Applicants must be United States citizens or foreign nationals residing in the U.S. since 1993 or earlier. An individual may apply to no more than two seminars in any one year.

For detailed information about the seminars and for application forms, contact the directors at the addresses indicated.

P ostmark D eadline: March 1, 1996

Anthropology HERBERT BLAU Center for Twentieth-Century Studies DRUC. GLADNEY and P.O. Box 413 PRASENJIT DUARA University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Program for Cultural Studies East-West Center Milwaukee, WI 53201 Honolulu, HI 96848 E-mail: [email protected] Performance Theory: Modem Drama E-mail: [email protected] and Postmodern Theater Ethnic Diversity in China: The Politics of Identity June 10-August 2, 1996 July 1-August 2, 1996 Seminar co-sponsored by the East-West Center CHRISTINE KONDOLEON and BETTINA BERGMANN See also: Foreign and Comparative do Department of Art Mount Holyoke College Literature— Boyarin/Boyarin South Hadley, MA 01075 E-mail: [email protected] Arts The Art of Ancient Spectacle DAVID BATHRICK Location: American Academy in Rome Department of Theatre Arts June 17-August 2, 1996 Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 See also: English and American E-mail: [email protected] Literature— Wendorf Cinema in Nazi Germany June 24-August 2,1996 Seminar co-sponsored by Cornell University and the English and German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) American Literature LESLIE BRISMAN GERARD H. BEHAGUE Department of English School of Music (MRH3.202) c/o NEH Yale Seminars University of Texas 246 Church Street, Suite 101 Austin, TX 78712-3197 New Haven, CT 06510-1722 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Music in Latin American Society: The Bible as Literature Past and Present June 17-August 9, 1996 June 17-August 2, 1996 REED WAY DASENBROCK and FEROZA JUSSAWALLA Department of English New Mexico State University Las Cruces, NM 88003 E-mail: [email protected] Post-Colonial Literature and Theory Location: School of Orien tal and African Studies, London, England June 24-August 2, 1996 SEMIN

N. JOHN HALL CAROL BLUM and DAVID KATZMAN and Ph.D. Program in English MADELiN GUTWIRTH CHERYL LESTER C.U.N.Y. Graduate Center Department of French Literature Hall Center for the Humanities 33 West 42nd Street State University of New York at of Kansas New York, NY 10036 Stony Brook, NY 11794 Lawrence, KS 66045-2967 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Literary Biography: Fictionality, Eighteenth-Century French Literature African-American Migration and Presence, Speculation and Women's Place American Culture June 17-July 26, 1996 July 1-August 9, 1996 June 10-August 2, 1996 Seminar designed for, but not limited to, two-year-college teachers DANIEL BOYARIN and T.J. JACKSON LEARS JONATHAN BOYARIN Department of History BERNTH LINDFORS and Department of Near Eastern Studies Rutgers University DAVID ATTWELL University of California P.O. Box 5059 Department of English Berkeley, CA 94720 New Brunswick, NJ 08903 University of Texas E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Austin, TX 78712 Jewish Cultural Studies Grace, Luck, and Fortune in Literature and Culture in Contemporary Location: Jewish Theological Seminary, American Cultural History South Africa, 1948-94 New York July 1-August 9, 1996 Location: Un iversity of Natal June 10-July 26, 1995 Pietermaritzburg, South Africa W. ROGER LOUIS June 10-August 2, 1996 ALAN MINTZ Department of History Department of Near Eastern University of Texas STEPHEN SPECTOR and Judaic Studies Austin, TX 78712 Department of English Brandeis University Rediscovering the British Empire State University of New York at Stony Brook Waltham, MA 02254 June 24-August 16, 1996 Stony Brook, NY 11794 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Cultural Responses to the Holocaust FRANCISCO SC ARAN0 Absence and Presence: The Jew in Early in America and Abroad Department of History English Literature June 10-July 26, 1996 University of Wisconsin, Madison June 10-July 26, 1996 Madison, WI 53706 GARY SAUL MORSON and E-mail: [email protected] CECELIA TICHI MICHAEL WILLIAMS Slavery and Freedom in Department of English Department of Slavic Languages Caribbean History Vanderbilt. University June 10-July 19, 1996 Nashville, TN 37235 Evanston, IL 60208 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] KATHRW KISH SKI.AR and The American Road in Literature Views of Nowhere: Utopia in THOMAS DUBLIN and Popular Culture Interdisciplinary Perspective Department of History June 10-July 12, 1996 June 17-July 26, 1996 State University of New York at Binghamton Binghamton, NY 13902-6000 MARTHA VICINUS STEPHANIE SANDLER E-mail: [email protected] Department of English Russian Department (Box 2260) The History of American Women through University of Michigan Amherst College Social Movements Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Amherst, MA 01002-5000 June 24-August 2, 1996 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] The 1890s: The New Woman Gender and Identity in Russian MICHAEL F. STANISLAWSKI and and the New Man Literature MARK L. VON HAGEN June 10-August 2, 1996 June 17-July 26, 1996 c/o Summer Session Office 303 Lewisohn Hall RICHARD WENDORF See also: Arts— Bathrick, Blau Columbia University The Houghton Library Politics and Society— Cohen, Pavel New York, NY 10027 Harvard University E-mail: [email protected] Cambridge, MA 02138 History Empire and Nation in Russian E-mail: [email protected] and Soviet History MELVYN DUBOFSKY Literature and the Visual Arts June 24-August 9, 1996 Department of History June 24-August 2, 1996 State University of New York at Binghamton Seminar designed for, but not limited to, See also: Anthropology— Gladney/Duara Binghamton, NY 13903-6000 two-year-college teachers English and American Literature— Vkinus E-mail: [email protected]. Politics and Society— McAdam binghamton.edu See also: Foreign and Comparative Ethnicity, Race, and Gender in Literature— Mintz United States Labor History Philosophy History— Kaestle, Katzman/Lester, Lears June 24-August 2, 1996 JONATHAN BENNETT Department of Philosophy Foreign and CARL F KAESTLE Syracuse University Department of Education Syracuse, NY 13244 Comparative Literature University of Chicago E-mail: [email protected] R. HOWARD BLOCH 5835 South Kimbark Avenue Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz: c/o Summer Session Office Chicago, IL 60637 Central Themes 303 Lewisohn Hall E-mail: [email protected] June 10-August 2, 1996 Columbia University Print Culture in America New York, NY 10027 July 1-August 9, 1996 E-mail: [email protected] Marie de France and the Making of the Medieval Subject June 10-July 19, 1996 JOHN HE IL EDWARD A. TIRYAKIAN Department of Philosophy Depart ment of Sociology Cornell University Duke University Ithaca, NY 14853-3201 Durham, NC 27708-0088 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Metaphysics of Mind Nationalism, National Identity, June 10-August 2, 1996 Modernity July 8-August 16, 1996 NANCY A. TUANA Department of Philosophy ALAN WOLFE University of Oregon Department of Sociology Eugene, OR 97403-1295 Boston University E-mail: [email protected] Boston, MA 02215 Feminist Epistemologies E-mail: [email protected] July 1-August 9, 1996 Morality and Society June 10-August 2, 1996 See also: Foreign and Comparative Literature— Morson/Williams See also: Anthropology— Gladney/Duara Politics and Society— Wolfe Religious Studies Politics and Society GARY ANDERSON and DAVID J. COHEN MICHAEL STONE Department of Harvard Divinity School University of California 45 Francis Avenue Berkeley, CA 94720 Cambridge, MA 02138 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Law, Society, and Democracy in [email protected] Classical Athens Adam and Eve in Early Judaism July 1-August 9, 1996 and Christianity Location: Hebrew University, Jerusalem DOUG J. MCADAM June 17-August 9, 1996 Department of Sociology University of Arizona STEVEN COLLINS Tucson, AZ 85721 Department of South Asian Languages E-mail: [email protected] and Civilizations The Roots and Legacies of the University of Chicago American 1960s Chicago, IL 60637 June 24-August 9, 1996 E-mail: [email protected] Asceticism, Religion, and Civilization in WALTER F. MURPHY South Asia: Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism Department of Politics June 24-August 16, 1996 Princeton University Princeton, NJ 08544 JAMES TURNER JOHNSON and Constitutional Democracy JOHNKELSAY June 17-July 26, 1996 Department of Religion Seminar postponed from 1995 Rutgers University New Brunswick, NJ 08903 THOMAS PAVEL E-mail: [email protected] Department of Comparative Literature Religion and Statecraft: Christian and Princeton University Islamic Traditions on Statecraft and War Princeton, NJ 08544 June 10-August 2, 1996 E-mail: [email protected] After Poststructuralism: The Individual JOHN P. REEDER, JR., and in Contemporary French Thought DONALD K SWEARER June 24-August 2, 1996 Department of Religious Studies Seminar co-sponsored by Princeton University’s Box 1927 Center for Excellence in French Studies Providence, RI 02912 ALAN J. RYAN E-mail: kathleen_pappas@postoffice. Department of Politics brown.edu Princeton University Justice and Compassion in Buddhist and Princeton, NJ 08544 Christian Traditions E-mail: [email protected] June 17-July 26, 1996 Democracy and Liberty in Mill and Tocqueville See also: English and American June 17-July 12, 1996 Literature— Brisman, Spector Foreign and Comparative Literature— SIDNEY G. TARROW Boyarin/Boyarin, Mintz Department of Government Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853-4601 E-mail: [email protected] New Departures in the Comparative Study of Revolution June 10-August 2. 1996 see reverse side for Institutes SUMMER Seminars and Institutes

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