NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES 1995 SUMMER INSTITUTES FOR COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY FACULTY The Division of Education Programs of the National Endowment for the Humanities is pleased to announce its 1995 Institutes for College and University Faculty. Institutes for College and University Faculty provide opportunities for intensive study of texts, historical periods, ideas, and issues central to undergraduate teaching in the humanities. They take place in settings with resources suitable for research in the humanities, and they offer an environment in which faculty may examine significant material under the direction of a group of recognized scholars. They thus prepare faculty to return to their classrooms with a deeper knowledge of important scholarship in key fields of the humanities. Institutes are sponsored by colleges, universities, libraries, museums, and professional organizations. They are normally scheduled for a period of four to six weeks during the summer. Participation is open to full-time 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 of an institute is designed to emphasize collaborative work under the direction of a group of scholars. Participants will receive stipends of $250 per week and an allowance toward the cost of 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 directly with the Endowment. The institute application deadline is March 1, 1995. Scholars interested in conducting an institute should write or call: Higher Education in the Humanities Division of Education Programs, Room 302 National Endowment for the Humanities 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20506 Phone: 202/606-8380 E-mail: inst-he@neh.fed.us 1995 INSTITUTES CULTURAL CROSS-CURRENTS: SPAIN AND LATIN AMERICA, 1500-1750 Rutgers the State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, under the auspices of Aston Magna Foundation for Music and the Humanities June 18 - July 8, 1995 Director: Raymond Erickson, CUNY, Queens College and the Graduate School Humanist Faculty: Gerard H. Behague, University of Texas, Austin Lynn Matluck Brooks, Franklin and Marshall College Raquel Chang-Rodriguez, CUNY, City College and the Graduate School Maricarmen Gomez, Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona Alan Tjaarda Jones, Vauxhall Artists, New York Isaias Lerner, CUNY, The Graduate School Sara Tilghman Nalle, William Paterson College Richard Pinnell, University of Wisconsin, La Crosse Dudley Shapere, Wake Forest University Edward J. Sullivan, New York University Eric Van Young, University of California, San Diego Catherine Wilkinson Zerner, Brown University Artistic Director: Daniel Stepner Artist Faculty: Raymond Erickson John Dornenburg John Gibbons Stephen Hammer Laura Jeppesen Donald Joyce Andrew Lawrence King Judith Malafronte Emilio Moreno Lionel Party Sally Sanford Richard Savino Frederick Urrey Matteo Vittucci Information: Joseph Darby Aston Magna Academy 120 West 44th Street, #1001 New York, NY 10036-4020 212/819-9123 E-mail: jzd@cunyvms1.gc.cuny.edu THE IMAGE AND REALITY OF WOMEN IN ANCIENT NEAR EASTERN SOCIETIES Brown University June 14 - July 18, 1995 Directors: Ernest S. Frerichs, Brown University Leonard H. Lesko, Brown University Faculty: Shaye J. D. Cohen, Brown University Lynn Davidman, Brown University Barbara S. Lesko, Brown University Saul M. Olyan, Brown University William A. Ward, Brown University Visiting Faculty: Susan Ackerman, Dartmouth College Bernardette Brooten, Brandeis University Diana Delia, Texas A&M University William W. Hallo, Yale University Ross Kraemer, University of Pennsylvania Amelie Kuhrt, University of London Amy-Jill Levine, Vanderbilt University Carol L. Meyers, Duke University Sarah Pomeroy, CUNY, Hunter College Margaret Cool Root, University of Michigan Martha Roth, University of Chicago Information: Ernest S. Frerichs Program in Judaic Studies Brown University Providence, RI 02912-1826 Phone: 401/863-3900 Fax: 401/863-3938 E-mail: judaic@brownvm.brown.edu MODERNITY AND ITS DISCONTENTS University of California, San Diego July 10 - August 5, 1995 Directors: Avrum Stroll, University of California, San Diego Ronald Berman, University of California, San Diego Robert Pippin, University of Chicago Faculty: Betty Bennett, American University Francine du Plessix Gray, American Academy of Rome Elizabeth Jordan, University of California, San Diego Marianne McDonald, University of California, San Diego Jeremy Popkin, University of Kentucky Hilda Smith, University of Cincinnati Information: Barbara Edwards University of California, San Diego UCSD Extension, 0176 9500 Gilman Drive La Jolla, CA 92093-0176 Phone: 619/534-3446 Fax: 619/534-7385 RETHINKING EUROPE/RETHINKING WORLD HISTORY, 1500 - 1750 University of California, Santa Cruz June 19 - July 28, 1995 Director: Edmund Burke, III, University of California, Santa Cruz Faculty: Julia Clancy-Smith, University of Virginia Ross E. Dunn, San Diego State University Visiting Faculty: Dilip Basu, University of California, Santa Cruz Linda Heywood, Howard University Geoffrey Parker, Yale University M. S. Pearson, University of New South Wales, Australia John Richards, Duke University Barbara Solow, Harvard University David Sweet, University of California, Santa Cruz John Thornton, Millersville University of Pennsylvania John Tracy, University of Minnesota Information: World History Institute c/o Edmund Burke III Merrill College University of California, Santa Cruz Santa Cruz, CA 95064 Phone: 408/459-5236 Fax: 408/459-3125 E-mail: wld@hum.ucsc.edu TEACHING THE HISTORY OF THE SOUTHERN CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT, 1860S - 1960S: DEVELOPING A PEDAGOGY OF INCLUSION Harvard University, under the auspices of Civil Rights Project, Inc. June 26 - July 29, 1995 Director: Patricia Sullivan, W.E.B. DuBois Institute for Afro-American Research, Harvard University Faculty: Julian Bond, University of Virginia St. Clair Bourne Kathleen Cleaver, Emory University John Dittmer, DePauw University Virginia Durr Eric Foner, Columbia University Vincent Harding, University of Denver Waldo Martin, University of California, Berkeley Ceasar McDowell, Harvard University Judy Richardson, Blackside, Inc. Information: Patricia Sullivan W.E.B. DuBois Institute Harvard University 26 Church Street Cambridge, MA 02138 Phone: 617/496-5760 Fax: 617/496-8547 LANGLAND AND CHAUCER University of Colorado July 3 - July 30, 1995 Co-Directors: C. David Benson, University of Connecticut Elizabeth Robertson, University of Colorado James Simpson, Cambridge University Visiting Faculty: David Aers, Duke University Sarah Beckwith, University of Pittsburgh Michael Camille, University of Chicago A.S.G. Edwards, University of Victoria Gerald Kinneavy, University of Colorado Elizabeth Kirk, Brown University Lester Little, Smith College Edward P. Nolan, University of Colorado Derek Pearsall, Harvard University Tess Tavormina, University of Michigan Information: Elizabeth Robertson Department of English University of Colorado Campus Box 226 Boulder, CO 80309-0226 Phone: 303/492-8643 or 303/492-6434 Fax: 303/492-8904 THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE TO SOCIAL HISTORY Columbia University June 4 - June 30, 1995 Directors: Barron Lerner, Columbia University David J. Rothman, Columbia University Visiting Faculty: Thomas Bender, New York University Gert Brieger, Johns Hopkins University Ruth Schwartz Cowan, SUNY, Stony Brook Daniel Fox, Milbank Memorial Fund David Rosner, CUNY, Bernard M. Baruch College and the Graduate School Information: David J. Rothman Center for the Study of Society and Medicine Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons Black 101 630 W. 168th Street New York, NY 10032 Phone: 212/305-7375 Fax: 212/305-6416 CENTER AND PERIPHERY IN NEW SPAIN: SPANISH AND INDIGENOUS CULTURES IN MEXICO AND NEW MEXICO, 1500 - 1700 Mexico City and University of New Mexico under the auspices of the Community College Humanities Association June 4 - July 14, 1995 Directors: Florence Starr Hesler, Essex Community College (MD) George L. Scheper, Essex Community College (MD) Faculty: Rolena Adorno, Princeton University Maria Elena Bernal-Garcia, Universidad de los Andes J. J. Brody, University of New Mexico David Carrasco, Princeton University Angel Garcia-Zambrano, Universidad de los Andes Julian Granberry, Goodwin & Associates, Inc. John Kessell, University of New Mexico J. Jorge Klor de Alva, Princeton University Alfonso Ortiz, University of New Mexico Teofilo Ruiz, CUNY, Brooklyn College David Weber, Southern Methodist University Information: David A. Berry Community College Humanities Association c/o Community College of Philadelphia 1700 Spring Garden Street Philadelphia, PA 19130 Phone: 215/751-8860 LATIN AMERICAN LITERATURES AND CULTURES: SELF AND SOCIETY University of California, San Diego, under the auspices of the Community College Humanities Association June 26 - July 28, 1995 Directors: Patricia Grignon, Saddleback College Virginia Meyn, Saddleback College Faculty: Arturo Arias, San Francisco State University Jean Franco, Columbia University Regina Harrison, University of Maryland Francine Masiello, University of California, Berkeley Saul Sosnowski, University of Maryland Visiting Faculty: Alicia Arrizon, University of California, Riverside Jaime Concha, University of California, San Diego Carmen Chuquin, University of Wisconsin, Madison Arcadio Diaz-Quinones, Princeton University Shifra Goldman, UCLA Ramon Gutierrez, University of California, San Diego Regina Harrison, University of Maryland Olivia Ruiz, El Colegia de la Frontera Norte, Tijuana Peter H. Smith, University of California, San Diego Information: David A. Berry Community College Humanities Association c/o Community College of Philadelphia 1700 Spring Garden Street Philadelphia, PA 19130 Phone: 215/751-8860 THE WRITTEN TEXT AND HUMAN DIALOGUE Genesee Community College June 19 - July 14, 1995 Directors: Katharina Kovach-Allen John Murray Faculty: Jay David Bolter, Georgia Institute of Technology Elizabeth Eisenstein, University of Michigan Norman Gayford, Genesee Community College Bernard Hoerbelt, Genesee Community College Michael Joyce, Vassar College (current ?) Nancy Kaplan, University of Texas Stuart Molthrop, Georgia Institute of Technology Janet Murray, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Information: Katharina Kovach-Allen John Murray Genesee Community College One College Road Batavia, NY 14020 Phone: 716/343-0055 Fax: 716/343-0055 JAPANESE CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION University of Hawai'i June 5 - July 7, 1995 Director: Thomas P. Kasulis, Ohio State University Visiting Faculty: James Brandon, University of Hawai'i Robert Huey, University of Hawai'i Victor Kobayashi, University of Hawai'i William LaFleur, University of Pennsylvania Takie Lebra, University of Hawai'i Lucy Lower, University of Hawai'i Mara Miller, Drew University Sharon Minichiello, University of Hawai'i Nobuko Ochner, University of Hawai'i Graham Parkes, University of Hawai'i Marshall Pihl, University of Hawai'i Glenda Roberts, University of Hawai'i Patricia Steinhoff, University of Hawai'i George Tanabe, University of Hawai'i Willa Tanabe, University of Hawai'i Ricardo Trimillos, University of Hawai'i Paul Varley, Columbia University Valdo Viglielmo, University of Hawai'i Information: Elizabeth Buck East-West Center/University of Hawai'i 1777 East-West Road Honolulu, HI 96848 Phone: 808/944-7639 Fax: 808/944-7070 E-mail: noharaw%ewc.bitnet@cmsa.berkeley.edu RENAISSANCE AND SHAKESPEAREAN STAGING James Madison University June 26 - August 4, 1995 Director: Ralph Alan Cohen, James Madison University Faculty: Alan Armstrong, Southern Oregon State College Thomas L. Berger, St. Lawrence University David Bevington, University of Chicago Stephen Booth, University of California, Berkeley Peter Donaldson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Miriam Gilbert, University of Iowa Bernice Kliman, Nassau Community College Barbara Mowat, Folger Shakespeare Library Murray Ross, University of Colorado Patrick Spottiswode, International Shakespeare Globe Center, London Information: Ralph A. Cohen English Department James Madison University Harrisonburg, VA 22807 Phone: 703/434-3366 Fax: 703/434-4375 AMERICAN WARS IN ASIA: A CULTURAL APPROACH The Maureen and Mike Mansfield Center at the University of Montana June 19 - July 30, 1995 Co-Directors: Philip West, Maureen and Mike Mansfield Center Steven Levine, Joint UNC-Duke Center in Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies Faculty: Rey Chow, University of California, Irvine Christine Choy, New York University John Dower, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Deni Elliott, University of Montana Frank Gibney, Kaya Productions and Brown University Carol Gluck, Columbia University Michael Hunt, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Akiri Iriye, Harvard University Ahn Junghyo Walter Lew Edward Linenthal, University of Wisconsin David R. McCann, Cornell University Sung Chul Yang, Kyung Hee University, Korea Information: Philip West Maureen and Mike Mansfield Center The University of Montana Missoula, MT 59812 Phone: 406/243-2988 Fax: 406/243-2181 E-mail: cbrown@selway.umt.edu THE THIRTIES: AMERICAN LITERATURE, ART, AND CULTURE IN INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVE University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill July 2 - August 4, 1995 Director: Joy Kasson, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Faculty: Fred Burns, University of North Carolina William Chafe, Duke University Peter Coclanis, University of North Carolina James Coleman, University of North Carolina Wanda Corn, Stanford University Leon Fink, University of North Carolina Alex Harris, Duke Center for Documentary Studies Stuart Hodes, American Dance Festival John Kasson, University of North Carolina William Leuchtenberg, University of North Carolina Townsend Ludington, University of North Carolina Richard Powell, Duke University Alan Trachtenburg, Yale University Thomas Warburton, University of North Carolina David Whisnant, University of North Carolina Information: Joy Kasson Curriculum in American Studies 227 Greenlaw University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3520 Phone: 919/962-4062 Fax: 919/962-3520 FRENCH CULTURAL STUDIES: IDENTITIES, COMMUNITIES, AND CULTURAL PRACTICES Northwestern University June 26 - August 4, 1995 Director: Fran=87ois Lionnet, Northwestern University Faculty: Lawrence Kritzman, Dartmouth College Nelly Furman, Cornell University Visiting Faculty: Gerard Noiriel, Ecole Normale Superieure-Ulm, Paris Michel Wieviorka, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris Emily Apter, University of California, Los Angeles Reda Bensmaia, Brown University Ross Chambers, University of Michigan Valentin Y. Mudimbe, Duke University Elizabeth Mudimbe-Boyi, Duke University Leslie Rabine, University of California, Irvine Mireille Rosello, University of Southampton, UK Information: Francoise Lionnet Department of French and Italian Northwestern University Evanston, IL 60208 Phone: 708/491-5490 Fax: 708/491-3877 E-mail: flion@merle.acns.nwu.edu MEDIEVAL LYRIC POETRY: PROBLEMS IN READING Northwestern University June 19 - July 28, 1995 Director: William D. Paden, Northwestern University Faculty: John Dagenais, Northwestern University Hubert Heinen, University of Texas-Austin Sylvia Huot, Northern Illinois University Visiting Faculty: Gerald A. Bond, University of Rochester Kevin Brownlee, University of Pennsylvania E. Jane Burns, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Sandra Hindman, Northwestern University Seth Lerer, Stanford University Maria Rosa Menocal, Yale University Rupert T. Pickens, University of Kentucky Elizabeth W. Poe, Tulane University Margaret Switten, Mount Holyoke College Amelia Van Vleck, University of Texas, Austin Information: William D. Paden Department of French and Italian Northwestern University Evanston, IL 60208-2204 Phone: 708/491-5490 Fax: 708/491-3877 E-mail: wpaden@nwu.edu SEX AND GENDER IN THE MIDDLE AGES, 1150 - 1450 Notre Dame University June 26 - July 28, 1995 Director: Edward D. English, University of Notre Dame Faculty: Kathleen Biddick, University of Notre Dame Joan Cadden, Kenyon College Carolyn L. Dinshaw, University of California, Berkeley Joseph Goering, University of Toronto David Halperin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Mark D. Jordan, University of Notre Dame Julius Kirshner, University of Chicago Peggy McCracken, University of Illinois, Chicago Pamela Sheingorn, CUNY, Bernard M. Baruch College Information: Edward D. English Medieval Institute University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, IN 46656 Phone: 219/631-8304 Fax: 219/631-8644 E-mail: english.2@nd.edu IDEAS OF THE RENAISSANCE CITY: FORMS OF CULTURE IN EARLY MODERN EUROPE Princeton University June 19 - July 28, 1995 Directors: Anthony T. Grafton, Princeton University David Quint, Yale University Visiting Faculty: Diane Owen Hughes, University of Michigan Patricia Labalme, Princeton University Sabine MacCormack, University of Michigan Lawrence Manley, Yale University John Marino, University of California, San Diego John Pinto, Princeton University Information: Anthony T. Grafton Department of History 126 Dickinson Hall Princeton, NJ 08544 Phone: 609/258-4159 Fax: 609/258-5326 LANGUAGE THROUGH CONTENT, CONTENT THROUGH LANGUAGE: TEACHING GERMAN ACROSS THE CURRICULUM University of Rhode Island July 9 - August 4, 1995 Director: John M. Grandin, University of Rhode Island Faculty: Keith Anderson, St. Olaf College Katherine Arens, University of Texas, Austin Heidi Byrnes, Georgetown University Richard Jurasek, Earlham College Regina Kecht, University of Connecticut Doris Kirchner, University of Rhode Island Merle Krueger, Brown University Gerhard Weiss, University of Minnesota Marjorie Wesche, University of Ottawa Visiting Faculty: Hannelore Crossgrove, University of Rhode Island Norbert Hedderich, University of Rhode Island Michael Honhart, University of Rhode Island Chai K. Kim, University of Rhode Island Bruce Marshall, St. Olaf College Mercedes A. Rivero-Hudee, University of Rhode Island Walter Van Reinhart, University of Rhode Island Information: John M. Grandin or Doris Kirchner Department of Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures University of Rhode Island 129 Independence Hall Kingston, RI 02881-0812 Phone: 401/792-5911 Fax: 401/792-4694 E-mail: grandin@uriacc.uri.edu kirchner@uriacc.uri.edu INSTITUTIONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT: THE INVENTION OF THE PUBLIC SPHERE Stanford University July 11 - August 18, 1995 Directors: John Bender, Stanford University Keith Baker, Stanford University Visiting Faculty: Robert DeMaria, Vassar College Lawrence Dickey, University of Wisconsin Dena Goodman, Louisiana State University J.A.W. Gunn, Queen's University, Kingston, Canada Margaret Jacob, New School for Social Research Lynn Hunt, University of Pennsylvania Thomas Laqueur, University of California, Berkeley Information: John Bender and Keith Baker c/o Margaret Tompkins Department of French & Italian Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-2010 Phone: 415/723-3817 E-mail: tompkins@leland.stanford.edu * * * In addition to the Division of Education Programs, the Endowment's Division of Fellowships and Seminars also supports projects to provide study opportunities for faculty in institutions of higher education. Summer Seminars for College Teachers allow groups of twelve faculty members to study texts and issues in the humanities under the guidance of an individual scholar. For information about this program, write to the Division of Fellowships and Seminars in Room 316 at the address given above, or call 202/606-8463. For information about other Endowment programs, write to the Office of Publications and Public Affairs, Room 406 at the same address, or call 202/606-8400. Equal Opportunity Endowment programs do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, handicap, or age. For further information, write to the Office of Equal Opportunity, National Endowment for the Humanities, 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC 20506.