FELLOWSHIP
AWARDS
Division of Research Programs
Announced: November 2001
Peter J. Ahrensdorf Davidson College Davidson, North
Carolina Political Science The Political Thought of Sophocles
David R. Ambaras North Carolina State University Raleigh, North
Carolina Far Eastern History Juvenile Delinquency and Social
Discipline in Japan's Modern Empire, 1895-1945
Rob Amberg Individual Scholar Marshall, North
Carolina American Studies I-26, Corridor of Change
Jonathan D. Amith Individual Scholar Dallas,
Oregon Linguistics Cultural Encyclopedia for the Nahuatl Learning
Environment
Mark M. Anderson Columbia University New York, New
York European History The Bad Conscience of Modernity: Jewish and
German Artists in Nineteenth-Century Paris
Irina Andreescu-Treadgold Individual Scholar St. Louis,
Missouri Art History and Criticism The Architecture, Sculpture,
and Mosaics of the West Wall of Torcello's Basilica from the 9th to the
21st Century
Frederick F. Anscombe American University in Bulgaria
Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria Near Eastern History Albanians and the
Western Balkans in the Ottoman Empire,1699-1913
Peter Arnade California State University San Marcos,
California European History The Reign of Images: Iconoclasm,
Political Culture, and the Revolt of the Netherlands
Laura K. Arnold Reed College Portland, Oregon American
Studies Islands of Conversion: A Cultural Edition of Experience;
Mayhew's Indian Converts (1727)
Greta Austin Bucknell University Lewisburg,
Pennsylvania Medieval Studies Ivo of Chartres and the Birth of
Western Jurisprudence
William Baker Northern Illinois University De Kalb,
Illinois British Literature Wilkie Collins's Letters: An
Annotated Edition
David S. Barnes Cambridge, Massachusetts Harvard
University History of Medicine The Bodily Politics of Germs:
Public Health and Civilization in Nineteenth-Century France
C. David Benson University of Connecticut Storrs,
Connecticut Medieval Studies Public Piers Plowman
James Berger Hofstra University Hempstead, New York American
Literature Those Who Can't Speak: Language Impairment in Modern
Literature and Culture
Paul Berliner Northwestern University Evanston,
Illinois African Studies The Heart that Remembers: A Tale of
Musicians in a Time of War
M. Jennifer Bloxam Williams College Williamstown,
Massachusetts Music History and Criticism Ritual Narratives of
Faith: The Late Medieval Mass in Context
Susan D. Blum University of Notre Dame Notre Dame,
Indiana Anthropology Deception and Truth in China
Mark P. Bradley University of Wisconsin Milwaukee,
Wisconsin International Studies Transnational Moral Vocabularies
and Human Rights Politics in the Twentieth Century
Joan R. Branham Providence College Providence, Rhode
Island Art History and Criticism Sacred Space as Gendered Space:
Women, Blood, and Sacrifice in Late Antiquity
Kenneth E. Brashier Reed College Portland, Oregon Non-Western
Religion The Ancestral Cult in Early Imperial China
Daniel Breazeale Lexington, Kentucky University of Kentucky
History of Philosophy Fichte's Phenomenological-Dialectical
Constructivism: On Transcendental Method and Methodology
David O. Brink University of California at San Diego La Jolla,
California Ethics Self and Others
Lynn M. Brooks Franklin and Marshall College Lancaster,
Pennsylvania Theater History and Criticism John Durang, Man of
the American Stage
Leslie Brown Washington University St. Louis,
Missouri African American Studies Discord Behind the Veil: Black
Intra-Racial Conflict in the Segregated South
Sanford Budick Hebrew University of Jerusalem Jerusalem, Israel
British Literature and Aesthetics Kant's Encounters with
Milton's Tragic Sublime
Frederick H. Buell Queens College Flushing, New
York American Studies Environmental Crisis in U.S. Politics,
Society, and Culture from the 1950s to the Present
Joshua B. Buhs Individual Scholar Vacaville,
California History of Science The Fire Ant Wars: Nature and
Science in Pesticide Controversies
Thomas E. Burman University of Tennessee Knoxville,
Tennessee Medieval Studies Reading the Qur'an in Latin
Christendom, 1140-1540
Eduardo Lujan Cadava Princeton University Princeton, New
Jersey American Literature Mourning America
Susan M. Canning College of New Rochelle New Rochelle, New
York Art History and Criticism In the Realm of the Social: Self
and Society in James Ensor's Art Practice
David Caron University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan French
Literature The Contested Ghetto: French Republicanism and the
Politics of Community
Lou Charnon-Deutsch State University of New York Stony Brook,
NY Spanish Literature A History of the Imaginary Spanish Gypsy
Katerina Clark Yale University New Haven, Connecticut Slavic
Literature A Cultural History of Moscow from 1923 to 1941
Catherine Clinton Individual Scholar Riverside,
Connecticut African American History Harriet Tubman
James C. Cobb University of Georgia Athens, Georgia American
History From New South to No South: The Great Struggle with Southern
Identity
Paul M. Cobb University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, Indiana Near
Eastern History Lords of Shayzar: An Arab Family in the Age of the
Crusades
Rachel Cohon State University of New York Albany, New
York History of Philosophy Virtue Felt and Fabricated: A Study of
Hume's Ethics
David Cowart University of South Carolina Columbia, South
Carolina American Literature New Americans: Recent Immigrant
Writing
Edwin D. Craun Washington and Lee University Lexington,
Virginia British Literature Fraternal Correction: The Ethics of
Social Criticism in Medieval English Reformist Literature
Elizabeth B. Crist University of Texas Austin, Texas Music
History and Criticism Aaron Copland's Music During the Depression
and War, 1932 to 1946
Clare Haru Crowston University of Illinois Urbana,
Illinois European History Accounting for Rose Bertin: Credit,
Fashion, and Gender in Eighteenth-Century France
Dick Davis Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio Near Eastern
Literature The Narratives of Ferdowsi's Shahnameh
Michel DeGraff Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge,
Massachusetts Linguistics The Mismeasure of the Creole
Speaker
Alejandro de la Fuente University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania Latin American History Slavery in Colonial Cuba
Robert D. Denham Roanoke College Salem, Virginia Literary
Criticism Northrop Frye and the Esoteric Tradition
Todd A. DePastino Waynesburg College Upper St. Clair,
Pennsylvania American History The Rise and Fall of Hobohemia: A
History of American Homelessness
Richard De Puma University of Iowa Iowa City,
Iowa Archaeology The Aesthetic Seduction: Etruscan Forgeries in
Italy, ca. 1850-1950
Michael R. Dodds Southern Methodist University Dallas,
Texas Music History and Criticism The Baroque Church Tones in
Theory and Practice
William Eamon New Mexico State University Las Cruces, New
Mexico History of Science Science and Everyday Culture,
1500-1800: An Exploration of the Origins of Modernity
Neil A. Englehart Lafayette College Easton,
Pennsylvania International Relations Constructing a Universal:
State Formation in Britain, Burma, and Siam
Lee Erickson Marshall University Huntington, West
Virginia British Literature Social Imagination: Victorian
Literature in the Deflation of the 1840s
Julie A. Fairman University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania History of Medicine Gendered Domains: Medicine and
the Nurse Practitioner Movement, 1960 to the Present
Betty G. Farrell Pitzer College Claremont,
California Sociology Cultural Pluralism in the Chicago Art
World
Martha Feldman University of Chicago Chicago, Illinois Music
History and Criticism Opera and Sovereignty: Sentiment, Salvation,
and Modernity, 1759-1797
Lucy R. Fischer University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania Film History and Criticism Designing Women: Cinema,
Art Deco, and the Female Form
Georgia Frank Colgate University Hamilton, New York History of
Religion The Eyes of Faith: Visual Piety in Early Byzantine
Christianity
Katherine L. French State University of New York New Paltz, New
York Medieval Studies Women in the Late Medieval English Parish:
Visibility and Participation
Donald H. Frischmann Texas Christian University Fort Worth,
Texas Latin American Literature Contemporary Mexican Indigenous
Poetry and Drama
Rachel G. Fuchs Arizona State University Tempe,
Arizona European History Paternity and the Family in Modern
France, 1750-1950
Kirsten Anne Fudeman Ithaca College Ithaca, New York French
Language Old French Glosses in the Hebrew Commentaries of Joseph
Kara
Gerard S. Gasarian Tufts University Medford,
Massachusetts French Literature The Forbidden Love of Words in
Modern French Poetry
Gretchen H. Gerzina Vassar College Poughkeepsie, New
York African American Studies Lucy Terry and Abijah Prince
Howard Gillette, Jr. Rutgers University Camden, New
Jersey Urban Studies The Impact of Urban Decline in Camden, New
Jersey, 1945-Present
James E. Goehring Mary Washington College Fredericksburg,
Virginia Religion Critical Edition of the Coptic Life of Abraham
of Farshut
Francisco J. Gonzalez Skidmore College Saratoga Springs, New
York History of Philosophy Overlooking Dialogue: Heidegger's
Critique of Plato
Bryna Goodman University of Oregon Eugene, Oregon Far Eastern
History In Public View: Newspapers, Associations and Gender in the
Constitution of "The Public" in Early Republican Shanghai
James N. Green California State University Long Beach,
California Latin American History Crossroads of Sin and the
Collision of Cultures: Pleasure and Popular Entertainment in Rio de
Janeiro (1860-1920)
Elizabeth Green Musselman Southwestern University Georgetown,
Texas History of Science Cape Colony Science: Dutch, British, and
African Views of Nature, 1652-1910
Anne Griffin The Cooper Union New York, New York Political
Science Collective Memory and Political Agendas: The Belgian
Resistance, 1940-1945
Sandra M. Gustafson University of Notre Dame Notre Dame,
Indiana American Literature Speaking Democracy: Civic Performance
in the Antebellum United States
Richard Hamilton Bryn Mawr College Bryn Mawr,
Pennsylvania Classics Religious Images on Fifth-Century Athenian
Vases
Marta E. Hanson University of California at San Diego La Jolla,
California History of Medicine Chinese Medical Geographies:
Regional Cultures, Therapeutic Practices, and Imagined Bodies in Early
Modern China, 1500-1800
Robert J. Hard University of Texas San Antonio,
Texas Archaeology Native Farming, Raiding, and Settlement Three
Thousand Years Ago
Debra Hawhee University of Illinois Urbana,
Illinois Composition and Rhetoric Bodily Arts: Athletic and
Rhetorical Training in Antiquity
Elizabeth Heineman University of Iowa Iowa City, Iowa European
History Beate Uhse and the New Consumer Culture in Postwar
Germany
Mimi Hellman Mount Holyoke College South Hadley,
Massachusetts Art History and Criticism Architecture, Interior
Decoration, and Social Identity in Eighteenth-Century France
Alejandro Herrero-Olaizola University of Michigan Ann Arbor,
Michigan Latin American Literature Marketing Latin America:
Censorship and the Politics of Publishing in Spain, 1960-1975
Eleanor M. Hight University of New Hampshire Durham, New
Hampshire Art History and Criticism Photography and Japonism in
Boston, 1854-1900
Molly Hite Cornell University Ithaca, New York British
Literature Virginia Woolf: A Study of Narrative Innovation
Beatrix Hoffman Northern Illinois University De Kalb,
Illinois American History A History of the Right to Health Care
in the United States
Steven J. Holmes Individual Scholar Roslindale,
Massachusetts Interdisciplinary The Evolution of a Wilderness
Vision: Nature, Self, and Society in John Muir's Middle Years,
1872-1890
Carl A. Huffman De Pauw University Greencastle,
Indiana Classics Aristoxenus and the History of Ancient
Pythagoreanism
Erik Inglis Oberlin College Oberlin, Ohio Art History and
Criticism Jean Fouquet and the Invention of France: Art and Nation
after the Hundred Years War
Kay Ann Johnson Hampshire College Amherst, Massachusetts Asian
Studies The Lives of Hidden Children in Anhui Province, China
Sharryn Kasmir Hofstra University Hempstead, New
York Anthropology The Saturn Corporation and the Production of
Post-Fordism
Harvey J. Kaye University of Wisconsin Green Bay,
Wisconsin American Studies The Sun Never Shined on a Cause of
Greater Worth: Thomas Paine and the Promise of America
J. Gerald Kennedy Louisiana State University Baton Rouge,
Louisiana American Literature Inventing America's Narrative:
Literary Nationalism in the Age of Poe
Wilson H. Kimnach University of Bridgeport Bridgeport,
Connecticut History of Religion Sermons Composed by Jonathan
Edwards between 1742 and 1758
Elizabeth M. Klimasmith University of Massachusetts Boston,
Massachusetts American Studies At Home in the City: Urban
Domesticity and the Modern Subject in American Literature and Culture,
1850-1930
John Koster University of South Dakota Vermillion, South
Dakota Music History and Criticism In the Matrix of Art and
Technology: Early Netherlandish Harpsichord Making from Its Origins to
1600
S. Lillian Kremer Kansas State University Manhattan,
Kansas Literature Holocaust Literature
Derek Krueger University of North Carolina Greensboro, North
Carolina History of Religion Writing and Holiness: The
Performance of Authorship in the Early Christian East
Kathy S. Leonard Iowa State University Ames, Iowa Latin
American Literature English Translation of the Bolivian Novel Bajo
El Oscuro Sol with Biography of the Author, Yolanda Bedregal
Jarrett Leplin University of North Carolina Greensboro, North
Carolina Epistemology Epistemic Justification
Keith Lewinstein Smith College Northampton, Massachusetts Near
Eastern History Heresy and Dissent in Early Islam, 600-1100 C.E.
Ruth Leys The Johns Hopkins University Baltimore,
Maryland History of Science The Gray Zone: Guilt, Shame, and the
Ethics of Survival
Kevin J. Madigan Harvard Divinity School Cambridge,
Massachusetts History of Religion The Passion of Jesus in
High-Medieval Thought
Peter Mandler London Guildhall University London,
England British History The Art Drain and Other Studies in the
Political Economy of Art in Britain since 1800
Susan L. Mann University of California at Davis Davis,
California Far Eastern History A Family Life: The Zhang Daughters
of Changzhou, China (1790-1890)
Joseph A. McCartin Georgetown University Washington, DC
American History Collision Course: PATCO and the Fate of U.S.
Labor, 1968-82
Carol McGuirk Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton,
Florida British Literature Poet Burns
Kevin McLaughlin Brown University Providence, Rhode
Island Comparative Literature Aesthetics and Economics of Paper
in Nineteenth- Century Anglo-American Fiction
Sarah McNamer Georgetown University Washington, DC Medieval
Studies Construction of Compassion in Late Medieval Meditations on
the Passion of Christ
Richard A. Meckel Brown University Providence, Rhode
Island History of Medicine Evolving Role of the State in
Promoting Infant and Child Health in the U.S. in the Twentieth Century
Adriana Mendez Rodenas University of Iowa Iowa City,
Iowa Latin American Literature Transatlantic Pilgrims: Women
Traveling in Latin America,1822-1907
Stephen Menn McGill University Montreal, Canada History of
Philosophy The Aim and the Argument of Aristotle's Metaphysics
Christia Mercer Columbia University New York, New York History
of Philosophy Divine Madness: Metaphysics, Method, and Mind in
Seventeenth-Century Continental Philosophy
Lisa Merrill Hofstra University Hempstead, New York Theater
History and Criticism Nothing But a Memory: A Volume of the Selected
Letters of Charlotte Cushman, 1816-1876
Farzaneh Milani University of Virginia Charlottesville,
Virginia Near Eastern Literature Remapping the Cultural Geography
of Iran: Women, Space, and Mobility
Brett C. Millier Middlebury College Middlebury,
Vermont American Literature Jean Garrigue: A Critical
Biography
Elizabeth Milroy Wesleyan University Middletown,
Connecticut Urban Studies Fairmount's Views: Public Space and
Public Culture in Nineteenth-Century Philadelphia
Lee C. Mitchell Princeton University Princeton, New
Jersey American Literature Resisting Paraphrase: The Ethics of
the Aesthetic
Michael Molasky Connecticut College New London,
Connecticut Asian Literature Reading Jazz in Japan: 1945-2000
Padmini Mongia Franklin and Marshall College Lancaster,
Pennsylvania Asian Literature Indian Literature in the Context of
Economic Growth
Ian Morris Stanford University Stanford, California Ancient
History Democracy and Economic Growth in Ancient Greece
Ann Moseley Texas A&M University Commerce, Texas American
Literature Explanatory Notes and Historical Essay for Scholarly
Edition of Cather's The Song of the Lark
M. Michele Mulchahey Fordham University Bronx, New
York Medieval Studies Jacopo Passavanti at Santa Maria Novella:
Dominican Life, Learning, and Art in Fourteenth-Century Florence
Isabelle H. Naginsk Tufts University Medford,
Massachusetts French Literature George Sand: Mythographer for the
Romantic Age
Carol A. Newsom Emory University Atlanta,
Georgia Religion "Entering the Council of the Community": The
Rhetorical World of Qumran Sectarianism
Douglas Northrop University of Georgia Athens, Georgia Russian
History Gender, Power, and Identity in Modern Central Asia
Seow-Chin Ong University of Louisville Louisville,
Kentucky Music History and Criticism Beethoven's Landsberg 11
Sketchbook: Facsimile, Transcription, Commentary
Annelise Orleck Dartmouth College Hanover, New
Hampshire American History Welfare Mothers in Caesar's Palace:
Poverty, Activism, and the American Dream
Philip L. Otterness Warren Wilson College Asheville, North
Carolina American History The 1709 Palatine Migration and the
Formation of German Immigrant Identity in Early America
Ellen-J. Pader University of Massachusetts Amherst,
Massachusetts Law/Jurisprudence Legislating Sleep: Stories of
Morality, Law, and Housing Discrimination
James Parsons Southwest Missouri State University Springfield,
Missouri Music History and Criticism The Twentieth-Century
Lied
Kathy Peiss University of Massachusetts Amherst,
Massachusetts American Studies Designs for Living: Taste and the
Myth of American Classlessness
Gregory M. Pflugfelder Columbia University New York, New
York Far Eastern History Japanese Gender and Sexuality,
1100-2000
Moishe Postone University of Chicago Chicago,
Illinois European History Critical Theory and the Twentieth
Century
Kathy A. Psomiades University of Notre Dame Notre Dame,
Indiana British Literature Primitive Marriage: Victorian
Anthropology and the Novel
Nancy Reagin Pace University New York, New York European
History Ethnic Cleaning: Housewives, National Identity, and
Nationalism in Germany, 1870-1945
James C. Riley Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana History
of Medicine Securing Better Survival for Unfavored Groups in the
U.S.
Richard Roberts Stanford University Stanford,
California African History Colonial Courts and African Conflicts
in the French Sudan, 1895-1912
Michael Robertson The College of New Jersey Ewing, New
Jersey American Studies Worshiping Walt: The Whitman
Disciples
Duane W. Roller Ohio State University Lima,
Ohio Classics A Study of Juba II and Cleopatra Selene of
Mauretania
Jeffery T. Sammons New York University New York, New
York American History The 369th Regiment of Harlem and the
Crusade for Citizenship
Karen Sanchez-Eppler Amherst College Amherst,
Massachusetts American Studies Rearing a Nation: Childhood and
Social Order in Nineteenth-Century America
Paula Sanders Rice University Houston, Texas Near Eastern
History Making Cairo Medieval
Stephanie Sandler Harvard University Cambridge,
Massachusetts Slavic Literature Poets from the Underground:
Russian Poetry after 1972
Enrico M. Santi University of Kentucky Lexington,
Kentucky Latin American Literature An Intellectual Biography of
Octavio Paz
Arlene W. Saxonhouse University of Michigan Ann Arbor,
Michigan Political Science Shame, Free Speech, and Democratic
Theory: A View From Ancient Athens
J. Charles Schencking University of Melbourne Melbourne,
Australia Far Eastern History City Shattered, City Born: The
Great Kanto Earthquake and the Reconstruction of Tokyo, 1923-1930
Brian B. Schmidt University of Michigan Ann Arbor,
Michigan History of Religion Trajectories of Power: Magic and
Divination in Ancient Mediterranean West Asia
Abby M. Schrader Franklin And Marshall College Lancaster,
Pennsylvania Russian History Settling Siberia: Conflicted
Identity in the Colonial Process, 1822-1898
David Gary Shaw Wesleyan University Middletown,
Connecticut British History The Indulgence in Britain,
1095-1580
Nancy Shoemaker University of Connecticut Storrs,
Connecticut American History American Indians and the New England
Whaling Industry
Sherwin Simmons University of Oregon Eugene, Oregon Art
History and Criticism Kunst oder Kitsch: Art and Mass Culture in
Germany, 1900-1920
Marianna Shreve Simpson Individual Scholar Baltimore,
Maryland Art History and Criticism From Cover to Cover: The Arts
of the Book in the Islamic World
Susan Slyomovics Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge,
Massachusetts Anthropology Testimony to Truth: The Performance of
Human Rights in Morocco
Nancy J. Smith-Hefner University of Massachusetts Boston,
Massachusetts Anthropology Young Muslims: Religion, Education,
and Gender Transformation in Java
Lisa Sousa Occidental College Los Angeles, California Latin
American History Indigenous Women of Colonial Mexico
Walter M. Spink University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan Art
History and Criticism The Ajanta Caves
Mart A. Stewart Western Washington University Bellingham,
Washington American History Climate and Culture in American
History
Melissa K. Stockdale University of Oklahoma Norman,
Oklahoma Russian History A Hard Country to Love: Patriotism and
National Identity in Russia's Great War, 1914-1918
Glenn D. Stone Washington University St. Louis,
Missouri Anthropology Biotechnology and the Meanings of the
Warangal Suicides
Elizabeth Strom Rutgers University Newark, New Jersey Urban
Studies The Arts and Urban Revitalization
Sandra Sufian Oregon Health Sciences University Portland
Oregon History of Medicine Hygienic Transformation: Zionist
Public Health Programs and National Identity During the British Mandate of
Palestine, 1917-1947
Jennifer Summit Stanford University Stanford,
California British Literature Memory's Library: The Places of
Books in Late Medieval and Early Modern England
Ida Susser City University of New York New York, New
York Anthropology From the Cosmopolitan to the Personal: Cultural
Conceptions of Gender and Sexuality in the Battle Against HIV/AIDS
Jeanne Swack University of Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin Music
History and Criticism Composition and Performance in the Music of
Georg Philipp Telemann
Bob Pepperman Taylor University of Vermont Burlington,
Vermont Political Science Citizenship in Progressive America
Ann Terry Individual Scholar Danvers, Massachusetts Art
History and Criticism The Wall Mosaics at the Cathedral of Eufrasius
in Porec
Sarah W. Tracy University of Oklahoma Norman, Oklahoma History
of Medicine From Vice to Disease: Alcoholism in America,
1870-1920
Dennis Trout University of Missouri Columbus,
Missouri Classics Damasus and the Fourth-Century Invention of
Christian Rome
John Tutino Georgetown University Washington, DC Latin
American History Making Mexico, Remaking the Atlantic World: Power
and Patriarchy, Insurgency and Independence in Bajio Communities
Deborah Valenze Barnard College New York, New York British
History Mastering Money: Making Virtue Out of Vice in
Eighteenth-Century Britain
Mark W. VanWienen Augustana College Sioux Falls, South
Dakota American Literature American Socialist Triptych: Charlotte
Perkins Gilman, Upton Sinclair, and W.E.B Du Bois
Robert M. Wallace Colgate University Hamilton, New
York History of Philosophy Hegel's Theory of Freedom, in His
Logic and His System
Philip M. Weinstein Swarthmore College Swarthmore,
Pennsylvania Comparative Literature Unknowing: The Work of
Modernist Fiction
Margaret Wiener University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, North
Carolina Anthropology Magic in Indonesia: Fascination, Politics,
and Anthropology
Andrew Wiese San Diego State University San Diego,
California American History Places of Our Own: African American
Suburbanization Since 1916
Daniel J. Wilson Muhlenberg College Allentown,
Pennsylvania American History The Experience of Polio in
Mid-Twentieth-Century America
Diane Wolfthal Arizona State University Tempe, Arizona Art
History and Criticism Jewish Romance, Ritual, and Remembrance:
Images in Early Yiddish Books
Yi-Li Wu Albion College Albion, Michigan History of
Medicine Reproducing Women: Constructions of Female Health and
Illness in Late Imperial China
Lambert P. Zuidervaart Calvin College Grand Rapids,
Michigan Aesthetics Artistic Truth: Aesthetics, Discourse, and
Imaginative Disclosure
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