Funded Fellowships =?WINDOWS-1252?Q?=96_?=Davis Center at Harvard University

Oleh Kotsyuba (Harvard Univ) kotsyuba at FAS.HARVARD.EDU
Thu Sep 27 23:16:03 UTC 2012


Dear SEELANGS members,

I'm posting this following a request from the Davis Center at Harvard  
- please direct your questions by Email to dcpdoc at fas.harvard.edu or  
call 617.495.0466 for more information.

Thank you,
Oleh Kotsyuba

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Fellowships at the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies,  
Harvard University
“Subjectivities and Identities in Eurasia”
Deadline: January 8, 2013
More information: http://daviscenter.fas.harvard.edu

Q&A session with convening faculty at ASEEES Convention
Saturday, November 17, 12 p.m., 5 Fifty 5 Restaurant, Private Dining  
Room
Online webinars:
Friday, October 12, 2 p.m. EST
Friday, November 30, 2 p.m. EST
Wednesday, January 2, 2 p.m. EST

The Davis Center is pleased to announce the theme for its 2013-2014  
Fellows Program.  The Fellows Program brings together scholars at  
early and later stages in their careers to consider a common theme  
spanning the social sciences and humanities.  The program is  
coordinated by faculty from across Harvard University whose research  
interests include aspects of the selected theme.  In 2013-2014, the  
Fellows Program will be coordinated by Professors Terry Martin  
(History) and Stephanie Sandler (Slavic Languages and Literatures).

The theme for 2013-2014 is “Subjectivities and Identities in Eurasia.”  
Imagining a personal, ethnic, religious, sexual, or national identity  
may be no simple matter in any culture, but for the people of Russia  
and Eurasia this always has been a fraught process. The very question  
of subjectivity has been self-consciously scrutinized and as readily  
rejected as embraced. The Fellows Program will examine a range of  
theoretical approaches and case studies, with an eye to gaining a  
greater understanding of where the work of constructing identity  
happens (in domestic, public, textual, and virtual spaces) and what  
factors constrain, promote, and shape that work.

The Davis Center invites scholars whose work considers subjectivities  
and identities, their formation and structure, their emphases on  
uniqueness and on replication.  In addition to pursuing their own  
research, Fellows will participate in a regular interdisciplinary  
seminar series with sponsoring faculty and advanced graduate students.  
Papers will be presented by the Fellows, Harvard faculty, and invited  
outside speakers. For more detailed information on the Fellows  
Program, and opportunities to apply for regional, postdoctoral, and  
senior fellowships, please visit the Davis Center web site, http://daviscenter.fas.harvard.edu 
.

Note that scholars whose work does not address the annual theme may  
still apply for fellowships at the Davis Center; their applications  
will receive full consideration.

We invite you to consider applying and to forward this message to  
colleagues and advanced graduate students who may be interested.
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