Faculty Fellows
Cogut Center Faculty Fellows pursue research and writing projects during semester-long fellowships at the Center and gather for Fellows' Seminars on a regular basis to discuss their work in progress.
Visit Fellows' Seminars for a schedule of upcoming events and a look at our most recent offerings.
2006 Fall Semester
Olakunle George
Associate Professor
Department of English
Project Title: “Pagans and Patriots: Conversion and the Text of Africa”
Mary Gluck
Professor
Departments of History and Comparative Literature
Project Title: “The Function of the Jewish Joke in Late Nineteenth-Century Budapest”
Daniel Kim
Associate Professor
Department of English
Project Title: “The Dematerialized Zone: American Cultural Representations of the Korean War”
Stanley Stowers
Professor
Department of Religious Studies
Project Title: “The Power of Disinterestedness, the Interests of Powerlessness, at the Beginnings of Christianity”
Patricia Ybarra
Assistant Professor
Department of Theatre, Speech and Dance
Project Title: “Performing Conquest: Theatre, History and Identity in Tlaxcala, Mexico, 1538-2003”
2007 Spring Semester
Timothy Bewes
Assistant Professor
Department of English
Project Title: “Shame After Colonialism: Aesthetic and Ethical Quandaries in Late Twentieth-Century Writing”
Bernard Reginster
Associate Professor
Department of Philosophy
Project Title: “Intersubjectivity and Identity”
Zachary Sng
Assistant Professor
Department of German Studies
Project Title: “Corrupting the Fountains of Knowledge: Language and Error from Locke to Romanticism”







