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Arts and Humanities

2011 Imagine Fund Annual Award Winners

We are proud to announce the recipients and proposals that were accepted for the 2011 Imagine Fund Annual Awards. 151 awards representing $755,000 in support for research in the arts, design, and the humanities were made in December, 2010, for the 2011 academic year.

If you have questions about the awards or the awards process, please contact Kathy Witherow at kwithero@umn.edu.

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Namesort icon Title Campus Twin Cities College
Anatoly Liberman Sardinian and Italian Bibliogrpahy Twin Cities Liberal Arts
David Lipset “A Sinking Canoe: Fieldwork on the Cultural Geography of the Murik Lakes in the Midst of Rising Sea-Levels” Twin Cities Liberal Arts
Enid Lynette Logan Your Cool, Hip, Black Friend: College-Student Perspectives on Race, Gender and the 2008 Presidential Election Twin Cities Liberal Arts
Alice Lovejoy The Army and the Avant-Garde: Art Cinema in the Czechoslovak Military Twin Cities Liberal Arts
Lynn Lukkas Temporal Properties of the World Twin Cities Liberal Arts
Ronald Marchese The Armenian Community of Istanbul and Religious Art: The Prosopography of Armenian Identity Duluth
Sarah-Jane Mathieu Race on the Line: The Black Press in France, 1919-1939 Twin Cities Liberal Arts
Lary May Culture and Politics: Global Hollywood since 1950 Twin Cities Liberal Arts
Richard McCormick Sex, Politics, and "Transnational" Comedy: The Films of Ernst Lubitsch--From Berlin to Hollywood Twin Cities Liberal Arts
Patrick McNamara The Cosmic Body in Mexico: Disability, Race & Aesthetics Twin Cities Liberal Arts
Charlotte Melin German Literature and Ecology Studies Twin Cities Liberal Arts
Louis Mendoza Minnesotano Oral History Project Twin Cities Liberal Arts
Peter Mercer-Taylor Hymnody as American Conduit to the Classical Tradition Twin Cities Liberal Arts
Kristine Miller Challenges to Publishing Community Engaged Scholarship in Landscape Architecture Twin Cities Design
Clarence Morgan Printmaking and Serial Abstraction Twin Cities Liberal Arts
Ryuta Nakajima The Application of Behavioral Ecology as Metaphor in Contemporary Painting (Phase 3, collaborative research) Duluth
Laurie Ouellette Sitcoms and Citizenship Twin Cities Liberal Arts
Mark Pedelty The Sound of Flowers: A Film Soundtrack Twin Cities Liberal Arts
Jean Perrault The Legacy of Solon Verret Duluth
Michael Pfau Analyzing Anti-Obama Conspiracy Discourse Duluth
Jeffrey Pilcher Comparing National Cuisines in the Americas Twin Cities Liberal Arts
Alexis Pogorelskin Preparation for War: Claudine West and the Image of Britain in American Film Duluth
Wayne Potratz Tatara project- Phase Four Twin Cities Liberal Arts
Paula Rabinowitz Global Proletarian Femme: A Transnational Consideration of Asia-Pacific and US and Australasian Proletarian Film and Literature Twin Cities Liberal Arts
Matt Rahaim Support for Writing Paramparic Bodies Twin Cities Liberal Arts
Gloria Raheja Logan County Blues: Frank Hutchison in the Sonic Landscape of the Appalachian Coalfields Twin Cities Liberal Arts
LUIS RAMOS-GARCIA RESEARCH ON ALTERNATIVE COLOMBIAN THEATER: 25 YEARS OF RESISTANCE Twin Cities Liberal Arts
Robert Repinski Enhancing Healthy Options in Printmaking: Phase III Duluth
Joellyn Rock Digital Narrative Project : The Mysteries Duluth
thomas rose The Chinese Pictures Twin Cities Liberal Arts