NOTE:
Dissertation titles are subject to change. The titles reflected here were correct at the time the awards were made.
The Woodrow Wilson
Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship
in Women's Studies
2012 Woodrow Wilson Women's Studies Fellows
Tera Agyepong • African American Studies, Northwestern University
Boundaries of Innocence: Race, Sex, and the Criminalization of Black Children in Chicago's Juvenile Justice System,1896-1940
Kerry Crawford • Political Science, George Washington University
Punctuated Silence: Variation in the International Response to Wartime Sexual Abuse
The 2012 Women's Studies Final Selection Committee has designated the Alicia S. Ostriker Fellowship in Women's Studies, American Literature to:
Julie Enszer • Women's Studies, University of Maryland
The Whole Naked Truth of Our Lives: Lesbian Print Culture in the United States from 1969 to 1989
Julia Kowalski • Comparative Human Development, University of Chicago
Claiming Care: Regulating Gendered Violence in Jaipur's Women's Rights Network
Nazanin Shahrokni • Sociology, University of California, Berkeley
Gender Segregated Spaces: Traversing the 'Public' in the Islamic Republic of Iran
Carly Thomsen • Feminist Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara
I'm Just Me: Queer Challenges to Visibility and Identity Politics from Lesbian Women in the Rural Midwest
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