RECENT WATSON FELLOWS from OBERLIN

2004 Scott Ewart, Tents, Stilts and the Primitive Hut: The Architecture of Extreme Climates, Mali, Russia, Bangladesh

2004 Selina Morales, Creole Cupboards: Improvisation and Strength in Local Kitchens, Mexico, Guatemala, India, Brazil

2003 Mark Barden, 20th Century Perspectives of Alfred Schnittke, Russia, Germany, England

2002 Peter Cairns, The Age of Inspriation: Artists over Seventy, Beligium, France, Romania, Cambodia

2001 Stefan Kamola, Voices of the Land: Sound Mimesis in Tuvan Throat Singing, Tuva

2001 Adam Kowit, Through Food-Tinted Lenses: Relationships Between People and Food, Japan and Italy

2000 Jonathan Curley, Environment and Dialogue in Rural Communities, Bolivia, Domincan Republic, Guatemala

2000 Aya Kanai, Experimental Puppet Theater, Poland, The Czech Republic, Japan

2000 Adam Smith, Arts of the Arctic, Siberia, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Svalbard, Iceland, Greenland

1999 Nicholas Baumgartner, European Trends in Bach Interpretation, United Kingdom, France, The Netherlands

1998 Opuruiche Miller, Hip-hop Culture Through Radio, South Africa

1998 Claudia VonVacano, Muralist Art in the Political Context, Latin America, the Caribbean, southern Africa

1997 Amy Evans, Communities of Black Writers, France, Germany

1997 Jared Johnson, Choral Music in English Society, England

1996 Arlan Peters, Aquaculture in Developing Nations, Ecuador, Chile, and the Philippines

1995 Robin Breeding, Art of the Old and New Russia, Russia

1994 Morgan Pitelka, Japanese Familial Pottery Communities, Japan

1993 Sonia Kroth, Crop Biodiversity and Indigenous Culture, Latin America

1993 Naeem Mohaiemen, Oral History of Systematic Genocide in War Era Bangladesh, Bangladesh, Pakistan

1992 Elizabeth Chur, The Free Press in Newly Democratic Countries, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Hungary

1992 Brent Habig, Traditional and Western Medicine, China

1992 Nohl Martin, The AIDS Challenge: HIV Education and Prevention, Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania

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