Past Fellows
- 1998 – 1999
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Debbie Gould
Assistant Professor, Sociology Department
University of Pittsburgh
- Chad Heap Assistant Professor, American Civilization & American Studies The Columbian College of Arts & Sciences
- 1999 – 2000
- David S. Churchill
Assistant Professor & Co-Coordinator, Interdisciplinary Research Circle on Globalization and Cosmopolitanism
University of Manitoba - 2000 – 2001
- Kelly E. Hayes
Assistant Professor, Religious Studies
Indiana University at Indianapolis
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Greta Rensenbrink
Assistant Professor, American History
Marshall University - 2001 – 2002
- Eduardo Contreras
Department of History -
Tara “Red” Tremmel
Department of History - 2002 – 2003
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E. Kathleen Frederickson
Department of History, English Language and Literature - 2004 – 2005
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Jennifer Spruill
Department of Anthropology - 2005 – 2006
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Darren Ilett
Department of Germanic Studies - 2006 – 2007
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Sam Bergmann
Department of Psychology -
Pablo Ben
Department of History - 2007 - 2008
- Thomas Adams
Department of History - Timothy Stewart-Winter
Department of HistoryStewart-Winter’s dissertation, “Raids, Rights, and Rainbow Coalitions: Gay and Lesbian Citizenship and the Remaking of Chicago Politics, 1950-2000,” charts the emergence of an “ethnic model” of lesbian and gay politics in the post-Stonewall period. In Chicago, perhaps the largest American city without a strong popular association with homosexuality, I argue that African American civil rights activism, and its profound challenge to the city’s exclusionary political machine, facilitated the rise of political mobilization based on non-heterosexual forms of intimacy and membership.
Click here for his site.
