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The Robert A. 1925 and Catherine L. McKennan Postdoctoral Fellowship in Anthropology

John McKennan

 

L to R: Dale Slaughter, Robert McKennan, and John Cook, at Dihthaad, 1967.
McKennan Collection, Rasmuson Library, University of Alaska, Fairbanks
 

Robert A. 1925 and Catherine L. McKennan Postdoctoral Fellows

 

1994-1995 - Sangmee Bak Ph.D. in Social Anthropology, Harvard University, 1994. Professional Women's Work, Family, and Kinship in Urban Taiwan.
1995-1996 - Lindsay C. French Ph.D. in Social Anthropology, Harvard University, 1994. Enduring Holocaust, Surviving History: Displaced Cambodians on the Thai-Cambodian Border, 1989-1991.
1996-1998 - Michelle L. Goldsmith Ph.D. in Physical Anthropology, State University of New York at Stony Brook, 1995.
1998-2000 - Christine Kray Ph.D. in Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 1997. Worship in Body and Spirit: Practice, Self and Religious Sensibility in Yucatán.
2000-2002 - Kathryn Keith Ph.D. in Anthropology and Near Eastern Studies, 1999. Cities, Neighborhoods, and Houses: Urban Spatial Organization in Old Babylonian Mesopotamia.
2002-2003 - Paul Kockelman Ph.D. in Anthropology, University of Chicago, 2002.
2003-2004 - Brian Didier Ph.D. in Social Anthropology, University of Cambridge, 2001. The Scars of Piety: Islam and the Dynamics of Religious Dispute on Androth Island, South India.
2004-2006 - Joanne Cullinane Ph.D. in Anthropology, University of Chicago, 2004. Domesticating AIDS: Illness, Identity, and Stigma in Contemporary Japan.
2006-2007 - Seth Dobson Ph.D. in Physical Anthropology, Washington University in St. Louis, 2005. Comparative Study of Facial Mobility in Anthropoid Primates.
2007-2009 - Christopher Ball Ph.D. in Linguistics and Anthropology. University of Chicago, 2007. Out of the Park: Trajectories of Wauja (Xingu Arawak) Language and Culture

 

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