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2024
Returns and Departures and Returns Again: Reimagining Spirit, Body and Landscape in Vietnam and Vietnamese America through Performance 50 Years After the War
Sylvia Chong and Patricia Nguyen, Fall 2024 CGII Center Grant Research
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2024
Speculative (Un)worldings: The Many Worlds of Caribbean and South Asian Speculative Fiction
Tarushi Sonthalia, CGII 2024 GGR Project
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2024
St. Demetrios of Thessaloniki as Environmental Crisis Manager (6th to 9th centuries CE)
James Razumoff, CGII GGR Fall 2024 Research
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2024
The Impossible Museum: Negotiating Contested Heritage and Fractured Memories at the Museum of Yugoslavia
Katia Dianina, Fall 2024 CGII Center Grant Research
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2024
The Visible Century: Belá Balázs’s Visible Man at 100
Our workshop “The Visible Century” will convene an international roster of scholars to assess the legacy and ongoing significance of this groundbreaking work.
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2024
To be a Vassal of the Spanish King: A History of Belonging in an Emergent Global Economy, 1565-1700
Hector Duenes, Fall 2024 CGII GGR Research
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2024
Transnational Memory through Filipino-/American Artwork
Victoria Slabinski, Fall 2024 CGII GGR Research
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2024
Water Reuse, Urban Agriculture, and Heritage Preservation in Cairo's al-Khalifa Neighborhood
This is a collaboration with the Athar Lina Initiate to conduct research and create co- design strategies for socially and contextually aware modes of turning the water that is inundating historic buildings into a resource for improving the social and built environments of the Al-Khalifa neighborhood in Cairo, Egypt.
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2023
The Red Andes: Interwar Revolutionary Movements in the Northern Andes
My project explores the ways Indigenous and Afro-Andean activists worked within, or were in conflict with, revolutionary class-based organizations in the Northern Andean region encompassing the countries of Colombia, Peru, and Ecuador during the 1920s and 1930s.