AAS-Northeast Modern Language Association Fellowship

AAS-Northeast Modern Language Association Fellowships were awarded from 1988-1992 and 1999-2014.

Fellows

Date Name Affiliation Position
2015-16 Sharada Balachandran Orihuela University of Maryland, College Park Assistant Professor Counterfeit Colony: Bootleg Currency and the Revolutionary Market
2014-15 Justine Murison University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Associate Professor of English American Infidelity: Secularity, Slavery, and the Making of U.S. Fiction
2013-14 William Howell Boston University Assistant Professor of English Broadview Edition of Frank J. Webb’s The Garies and Their Friends
2013-14 Megan Walsh St. Bonaventure University Assistant Professor of English Broadview Edition of Frank J. Webb’s The Garies and Their Friends
2012-13 Molly O’Hagan Hardy Southwestern University Postdoctoral Fellow Imperial Authorship and Eighteenth-Century Transatlantic Literary Production
2011-12 Matthew Garrett Wesleyan University Assistant Professor Episodic Poetics in the Early American Republic
2010-11 Peter Reed University of Mississippi Assistant Professor Dancing on the Volcano: The Haitian Revolution and American Performance Cultures, 1790-1865
2009-10 Carrie Bramen State University of New York, Buffalo Associate Professor American Niceness: The Making of a National Type in Nineteenth-Century Culture
2008-09 Lloyd P. Pratt Michigan State University Assistant Professor The Freedoms of a Stranger, 1830-1860
2007-08 Peter Reed Florida State University Instructor Captivating Performances: Staging Atlantic Underclasses, 1777-1852
2006-07 Dawn Coleman University of Tennessee Assistant Professor Preaching and the Rise of the American Novel
2005-06 David Anthony Southern Illinois University, Carbondale Assistant Professor Shylock on Wall Street: Market Passion and the Capitalist Jew in Antebellum Sensationalism
2005-06 Lydia Fisher University of Pennsylvania Lecturer Domesticating the Nation: American Literature, Exceptionalism, and the Science of Cultivation
2003-04 Martha Elena Rojas Stanford University PhD Candidate Diplomatic Letters
2002-03 Glenn Hendler University of Notre Dame Associate Professor Riot Acts: Gender, Race, and Public Violence in Nineteenth-Century American Literature
2001-02 Barbara A. Hochman Uncle Tom's Cabin and the Reading Revolution
2001-02 Jeannine M. DeLombard University of Puget Sound Assistant Professor At the Bar of Public Opinion: Black Testimony and White Advocacy in Antebellum Literary Abolitionism
2000-01 David Anthony University of Southern Illinois, Carbondale Assistant Professor White-Collar Gothic: Debtor Masculinity, Submission, and the U.S. Bank in Antebellum America
2000-01 Lois Brown Mount Holyoke College Assistant Professor 'Made to Sell, Made to Save': The Black Child in American Anti-Slavery Literature
1999-00 David Stewart National Central University, Taiwan Assistant Professor George Thompson and Men's Reading
1999-00 Philip B. Gould Brown University Assistant Professor A Barbaric Trade: Commerce, Antislavery, and Cultures of Manners in Anglo-America, 1770-1830
1991-92 Robert Arner University of Cincinnati Professor The Politics of Knowledge in the Early Republic: American Encyclopedias from the Federal Period to the Jacksonian Era
1990-91 Maryemma Graham Northeastern University Associate Professor Afro-American Authorship, 1746-06
1990-91 JoAnn Castagna University of Iowa Academic Advisor Women, Sexuality, and Popular Culture: Sensation Novels and Gender Ideology in Nineteenth-Century Newspapers
1989-90 Bruce Greenfield Dalhousie University Assistant Professor Plotting the Mississippi: A Comparative Study of Eighteenth-Century Discovery Rhetoric
1989-90 James G. Basker Barnard College Associate Professor Samuel Johnson and His American Readers
1988-89 Shirley R. Samuels Cornell University Associate Professor Politics and the Family in the Early Republic