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HRC Visting Fellows for 2002


Dr John Docker, Australian National University, Sheer Folly and Derangement: Internationalism, Cosmopolitanism, and the Exotic in British Religious Thought and Cultural History, 1700-2000, (1 January to 31 December, 2002)

Dr Alastair MacLachlan, Australian National University, TBA, (1 January to 31 December, 2002)

Adjunct Professor Donna Merwick, HRC/CCR Joint Visiting Fellow, Australian National University, (1 January to 31 December, 2002)

Dr Tim BonyHady, HRC/CCR Joint Visiting Fellow, Australian National University, (1 January to 31 December, 2002)

Adjunct Professor Betty Churcher, HRC/CCR Joint Visiting Fellow, Australian National University, (1 January to 31 December, 2002)

Dr Glen Barclay, Australian National University, TBA, (1 January to 31 December, 2002)

Ms Debjani Ganjuly, English, School of Humanities, Australian National University, TBA, (1 January to 31 December, 2002)

Dr Amareswar Galla, Executive Director Australian Forum for Cultural Diversity, TBA, (1 January to 31 December, 2002)

Dr Roger Benjamin, Canberra School of Art, Australian National University, 'La France musulmane': Colonial and Indigenous Identities in the Painting of French Algeria, (1 January to 31 December, 2002)

Ms Margo Neale, First Australian Gallery, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Program, National Museum of Australia: TBA, (1 January to 31 December, 2002)

Dr David Pear, Director International House University of Queensland: TBA, (1 January to 31 December, 2002)

Dr Christa Knellwolf, Humanities Research Centre, Australian National University, Science and Exploration in the Early Modern Period, (1 January to 30 April, 2002 - 1 August to 31 December, 2002)

Dr Simon Haines, English, School of Humanities, Australian National University, Rousseau and Romanticism; or Wordsworth to Wittgenstein: The Romantic and Modernist Self in Poetry, (1 January to 28 June, 2002)

Dr Christopher Forth, Department of History, Australian National University, Conquering Virility: The Dreyfus Affair and the Crisis of French Manhood, (1 January to 31 March, 2002)

Emeritus Professor David Fieldhouse, Professor of Imperial and Naval History, Jesus College, Cambridge, UK, (6 January to 5 April, 2002)

Dr Vic Gatrell, Gonville & Caius College Cambridge: Laughter and its Enemies: Visual Humour and Cultural Change in London, c.1780-1840, (16 January to 15 April, 2002)

Dr Marsha Meskimmon, School of Art and Design, Loughborough University: Memory, History and Corporeal Aesthetics in the Work of Doris Salcedo, Amalia Mesa-Bains and Cecilia Vicuña, (21 January to 31 March, 2002)

Professor Kathryn Robinson, Anthropology, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University: Indonesian Women: Manuscript on Aceh (1 February to 31 July 2002)

Dr Marcus Wood, Department of English and American Studies, Sussex University: Slavery and the English Imagination, (2 February to 4 May 2002)

Dr Howard Hanley, National Institute of Standards & Technology Boulder, Colorado, USA: de Loutherburgh, Milton, Turner, (4 February 2002 to 4 May 2002, and 1 October 2002 to 1 December 2002)

Professor Bruce Bennett, School of Languages, Literature & Communication, University College, ADFA: Australian Literary and Cultural History, (4 February to 26 July 2002)

Dr Maria Hernandez-Llosas, National Council of Scientific and Technical Research of Argentina: National Identity, Multiculturalism and Heritage Management between Argentina and Australia, (1 March to 31 May 2002)

Dr Hilda Araujo, Director of Centre of Research and Technology for Andrean Countries, Peru: Pictograph, Art and Social Symbolism in Sarhua, Peru, (1 April to 28 June 2002)

Professor John Earls, Departmento de Ciencias Sociales, Pontificia Universidad Catholica del Peru: Waris, Wankas and Inkas: Culture History and Ecological Adaptation in the Rio Pampas basin, Ayacucho, (1 April to 28 June 2002)

Dr Mariusz Ziolkowski, Andrean Archaeological Mission, Institute of Archaeology, Warsaw University: ('Landscape and Symbol in the Inka State' Conference Visitor), Theory and Practice of Coup d'Etats in the Inca State, (9 to 16 April 2002)

Professor Helen Tiffin, School of English, University of Queensland: Writing the Garden in the Caribbean (8 April to 29 June 2002)

Dr Ruben Stehberg, Archaeologist, Museo Nacional de Historia Natural, Santiago. Chile: The Conservation and Re-Value of Archaeological Sites in Chile (6 April to 18 May 2002)

Dr Jaime Tamayo: (National Narratives and Identities in a Global World Conference Visitor) (TBA)

Dr Alan Gross, Department of Rhetoric University of Minnesota-Twin Cities: When Nations Remember: Hiroshima in the American Consciousness and Conscience, (13 May to 7 June 2002)

Dr Angela Woollacott, History Department, Case Western Reserve University: Gender and the Politics of Empire, (17 May to 14 August 2002)

Dr Minoru Hokari, Keio University, Japan: TBA, (1 June 2002 to 31 May 2003)

Dr Brigida M. Pastor, Department of Hispanic Studies, University of Glasgow: The Evolving Representation of Male and Female Roles in Cuba and Spanish Cinema, (3 June - 31 August 2002)

Dr David Blaazer, School of History, University College, ADFA: Sterling! Money. Markets and British Identities since 1797, (1 July to 31 December 2002)

Dr Anthony Street, Divinity School University of Cambridge: Avicenna and the Sirazi questions, (1 July to 27 September 2002)

Dr Isabelle Merle, Centre de Recherche et de Documentation sur l'Oceanie, Universite de Provence, France: The First Fleet, (1 July - 27 september 2002)

Dr Miriam Estrada, Technical Coordinator, Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Geneva, Switzerland: Implementation of National Human Rights Plans: Australia and Ecuador - Comparative Study, (29 July to 27 October 2002)

Miguel Huezo, El Salvador, Centro America: ('The Diaspora of the Latin American Imagination') Conference Visitor, (31 August to 7 September 2002)

Humberto Dilla, Research Director, Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences, Dominican Republic: Local Development and Participatory Democracy, (28 September to 20 October 2002)