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Hear from a scholar-in-residence about his experience at the John W. Kluge Center. Kluge Fellow Dr. Robin Kornman, a noted Buddhist scholar who worked on a translation of the Epic of Gesar of Ling, discusses his time at the Library of Congress with Robert Saladini of the John W. Kluge Center.

Resident Scholars

Ilaria Andreoli
Kluge Fellow, 2011, Institut National d'Histoire de l'Art, "Pictures without Borders: Transnationalism in Illustrated Books of the 15th and 16th Centuries."

Simon Behrman
British Research Council Fellow, 2011, Birkbeck College, University of London, "Between law and politics: Sanctuary movements."

Jennifer R Davis
Kluge Fellow, 2011, The Catholic University of America, "Charlemagne's practice of empire."

Joel Frykholm
Kluge Fellow, 2012, Stockholm University, "George Kleine and the Transformation of Cinema."

Risa L Goluboff
ACLS Burkhardt Fellow, 2012, University of Virginia, "People out of Place: The Sixties, the Supreme Court, and Vagrancy Law."

Laura Gotkowitz
ACLS Burkhardt Fellow, 2011, University of Iowa, "Trials without End: Political Violence and Democracy in Bolivia after World War II."

Wesley Granberg-Michaelson
Distinguished Visiting Scholar, 2012, Independent, "How Will the Growth of the Non-Western Church Shape the Future of World Christianity and the Quest for Christian Unity?"

Adam Harper
British Research Council Fellow, 2012, University of Oxford, "Home Recorded, Lo-Fi Popular Music: The Construction of an Aesthetic."

Edwin Hercock
British Research Council Fellow, 2012, University of Sussex, "Self-Erasing Ekphrasis: A Comparative Study of Wallace Steven's Object Poetics."

Peter Just
Bavarian Fellow, 2012, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat, "An Intellectual History of the U.S. Military after the End of the Cold War."

Peter Kalliney
Visiting Fellow, 2012, University of Kentucky, "Transatlantic Modernism and the Emergence of Postcolonial Literature."

Matthias Klestil
Bavarian Fellow, 2012, University of Bayreuth, "The Development of an Environmental Consciousness in African-American Literature."

Morton Kondracke
Kemp Scholar in Political Economy, 2011, independent scholar, "The Jack Kemp legacy."
Lecture: Flier: Jack Kemp, An American Idealist”
Appointment: Morton Kondracke Named to Jack Kemp Chair in Political Economy
Other: Press Release for Lecture on Jack Kemp

Emma Login
British Research Council Fellow, 2012, University of Birmingham, "Contemporary War Memorial Processses: Memorialization of Those Previously Excluded from the Conflict Narrative."

Adrienne Lundgren
Kluge Staff Fellow, 2012, N/A, "The Photographs of F. Holland Day: Creating a Materials-Based Catalogue Raisonne for Photography"

Georgia Michael
British Research Council Fellow, 2012, University of Birmingham, "The Iconography of God the Father and the Holy Trinity in Illuminated Manuscripts, A.D. 550-720."

Jean-Francois Mouhot
Marie Curie Fellowship, 2011, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (Paris), "An environmental history of Haiti."

Jack Rundell
British Research Council Fellow, 2012, University of York, "Situating Charlie Chaplin's Performance Style in Relation to Early Twentieth Century Debates about the Body and Emergent Mass Culture."

Stefanie Schaefer
Visiting Fellow, 2012, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, "The Yankee in 19th-Century American Culture: Frome Stage to Page and Beyond."

Maria Shmygol
British Research Council Fellow, 2012, University of Liverpool, "Maritime Semiology: Sir Francis Drake as Symbolic Agent of Early Modern 'Sea-Change.'"

Scott Siggins
British Research Council Fellow, 2012, University of East Anglia, "How Ideology and Conceptions of National Identity Influenced the Built Environment Since the Collapse of Communism."

Lindsay Tuggle
Kluge Fellow, 2012, The University of New South Wales, "The Afterlives of Specimens: The Science of Mourning in Whitman's America."

Emma West
British Research Council Fellow, 2012, Cardiff University, "The Highs and Lows of Modernism: A Cultural Deconstruction."

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