2005 and Earlier
Previous Jean Stone Dissertation Research Fellowship Recipients
2004-2005
Emily MusilTransatlantic Dialogues: the influence of black female intellectuals on the French Colonial Empire, 1920-1960
2003-2004
Alison HarveyRealizing Ireland in an Age of Nationalism: Women, Nation and the Place of the Irish Novel
2002-2003
Yara SellinDJ: Performer, Cyborg, Domanatrix, and Viral Vector
2001-2002
Kristen HatchPlaying Innocent: Shirley Temple and the Spectacle of Girlhood
2000-2001
Poco Donna SmithGender Differences in Domestic Violence Perpetration: Understanding Attitudes, Motivation and Context
Amy M. DenissenWomen's Careers in the Construction Trades
Chelsea RaySapphic Modernism(s): Natalie Clifford Barney's Pensées and the Fragmented Nature of Gender and Desire
1999-2000
Jacqueline WarwickI Got All My Sisters with Me: Girl Culture, Girl Identity, and Girl Group Music
1998-1999
Not awarded this year
1997-1998
Janet WojcickiLegislative Changes in the Sex Industry in Johannesburg, South Africa
1996-1997
Gail SansburyJourneys to Work: Gender, Work Landscape, and Urban Fonn
Lois LeveenThe Race Home: Difference and Domestic Space in 19th and 20th Century American Literature and Culture
1995-1996
Ellen ReeseThe Politics of Motherhood: The Development ofEligibility Requirements for Aid to Dependent Children, 1949-1959
1994-1995
Mayumi YamamotoGender, Sexuality and Nationalism in Japan's Colonial Encounters
Karen EastmanViewing Child Problems through the Lens of Gender: The Relationship Between Children's Access to Mental Health Care and Parents' Gender-Related Beliefs
Cynthia FelandoSearching for the Fountain of Youth: 1920's, Hollywood and Femininity
Susan GondaStrumpets and Angels: Class, Gender, and Legal Meanings of Sexual Coercion in Nineteenth-Century Massachusetts
1993-1994
Not awarded this year
1992-1993
Not awarded this year
1991-1992
Not awarded this year
1990-1991
Mary O'ConnorIn Her Own Image: Irish Women Poets and the Question of Identity



