2011/2012 Projects
Humanities Enhancement Project Awards
Kecia Ali, Religion
Muslim Women and the Challenge of Authority
Mary C. Beaudry, Archaeology
10th Biennial Student Archaeology Open Forum
Mary C. Beaudry, Archaeology
Contemporary and Historical Archaeology Conference
Deborah Belle and Barbara Gottfried, Womens Studies
Comedy and the New Gender Regime
Alisa Bokulich, Philosophy
Boston Colloquium for Philosophy of Science
David Bronstein, Philosophy
Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy (BACAP)
William Carroll, English
Shakespeare Association Conference
William Carroll, English
Willing Suspension Productions
Arianne Chernock, History
“Conversations in History” Seminars
Gina Cogan/ Keith Vincent, Religion and Modern Languages and Comparative Literature
Eve Sedgwick Memorial Lecture
Leslie Epstein, Creative Writing
Victor Golyshev- visiting lecturer
Stephen Esposito, Classical Studies
Bringing “Theater of War” to BU
Roy Grundmann, COM- Film & Television
Cinema, Opera, Art: The Passion of Werner Schroeter
Jeffrey Henderson, Classical Studies
2012 Graduate Student conference
Linda Heywood, African American Studies and History
The African Diaspora and the Abrahamic Religions
Paul Katsafanas, Philosophy
Workshop in Late Modern Philosophy
Fred Kleiner, Art History
Art History Faculty Colloquium
Laura Korobkin & Maurice Lee, English
Dartmouth Futures Institute: BU Graduate Students
Kate McNamara, Art History, BU Art Gallery
“Dancing in the Dark”: Joan Snyder Panel Discussion
Robert Micallef, MLCL
Exploring Gender Representation and Identity in the Middle East
Thomas Michael, Religion
Tertulia: Junior Faculty Research Seminar
Leland Monk & Keith Vincent, English/MLCL
Lectures in Criticism Lecture Series
Robert Murowchick, ICEAACH/Archaeology
East Asian Archaeological Forum Public Lecture Series
Stephanie Nelson, Classical Studies
Greek Music Ensemble
Suzanne O’Brien, History
Leisure and Money Across Asian and Europe
Christopher Ricks, Editorial Institute
Boston Conference of the ALSCW
Charles Rzepka, English
Literary Symposium
Loren Samons, Classical Studies
Boston Area Roman Studies Conference
Loren Samons, Classical Studies
Myth and Religion Study Group
Vivien Schmidt, International Relations
Resilient Liberalism: European Political Economy through Boom and Bust
Bruce Schulman, History
The Global 1970s
Sunil Sharma and Wiebke Denecke, Modern Languages and Comparative Literature
Comparative Studies of the Premodern World
Kim Sichel, AMNESP
Revisiting the Contact Zone: Postcolonial Responses to American Exceptionalism
James Siemon, English
Folger Institute —travel
Kate Snodgrass, Playwrights’ Theater
Boston Theater Marathon XIII
Kate Snodgrass, Playwrights’ Theater
Deported/ A Dream Play
Kate Snodgrass, Playwrights’ Theater
Massachusetts Young Playwrights’ Festival
Allen Speight, Institute Philosophy & Religion
Politics, Religion and Theology
Daniel Star, Philosophy
Ethics Reading Group
Meg Tyler, Humanities
BU Poetry Reading Series
Keith Vincent & Erin Murphy, Modern Languages & Comparative Literature/English
BU Faculty Gender and Sexuality Study Group
Rosanna Warren, Modern Languages and Comparative Literature
Michael Henry Heim Translation Seminar
William Waters, Modern Languages and Comparative Literature
Rilke Society Conference
Catherine Yeh, Modern Languages & Comparative Literature
Chinese Translation Prize
Jeremy Yudkin, Music
Jazz, Criticism and American Politics
Michael Zank, Religion
Support for the Hermann Cohen Society
Michael Zell, Art History
Graduate Student Symposium in Art History
Library Acquisitions
Saul Engelbourg, Italian Studies
Italian Studies Library Expansion Project
Eugenio Menegon, History
Chinese, Library Expansion Project
Michael Prince, English
ECCO Part II
James Siemon, English
Dues for Boston University’s membership in the Folger Institute at the Folger Shakespeare Library
Catherine Yeh, Modern Language & Comparative Literature
Chinese Language Films
Publication Production Awards
Emine Fetvaci, Art History & Architecture
Picturing History at the Ottoman Court
Irit Kleiman, Romance Studies
Memory, Betrayal, Text: Philippe de Commynes at the Edge of Modernity