Congratulations to WGS's Graduate Secondary Fielders

 

Maria Bovea PasqualPh.D., Romance Languages and Literatures
Dissertation: Breaking the Mold: Re-Imagining Gender in Contemporary Literature
Awarded an exchange with the École Normale Supérieure in Paris during academic year 2024-2025
Recipient of a Fellowship from the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies to conduct research this summer in Buenos Aires, Argentina

Chloe ChapinPh.D., American Studies
Dissertation: The Sartorial Revolution: Masculinity and Civility in the American Republic

Belle Devlin Cheves
Ph.D., History and Middle Eastern Studies
Dissertation: Untidy Households: Kinship, Service, and Affect in Nineteenth-Century Qajar Iran

Yookyeong Im
Ph.D., Anthropology
Dissertation: Queerly Legal and Legally Queer: The Political Capacity of Law in South Korean Queer Activism
Accepted a postdoctoral fellowship with the Institute for Korean Studies at Indiana University at Bloomington

Miriam Miyagi
Ph.D., Organismic and Evolutionary Biology
Dissertation: Applications of Coalescent Theory to Introgression Inference
Accepted a postdoctoral fellowship at the National Science Foundation at Brown University

Anna NeumannPh.D., African and African American Studies
Dissertation: Unknowable Krump Dance and Black Fugitivity as Utopian Practice
Completing editing and post-production on a feature-length documentary with the main interlocutors from her dissertation research

Sarah Sadlier
Ph.D., History (graduated with J.D. magna cum laude from HLS last spring)
Dissertation: Indians in Unexpected Constitutional Places
Appointed Study of the American Republic Fellow at the Center for American Political Studies, Weatherhead Graduate Student Associate, Harvard Law School Legal History Fellow; received the Irving Oberman Memorial Award in Equal Justice Under Law and Dean’s Award for Community Leadership from the Harvard Law School
Accepted a position as a clerk on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit

Meg WeeksPh.D., History
Dissertation: From the House to the Street: Sex Workers and Domestic Laborers in Brazil's Democratic Transition
Accepted position as an Assistant Professor of Social Movements of Gender and Sexuality at the Center for Latin American Studies at the University of Florida

Armanc Yildiz
Ph.D., Anthropology
Dissertation: Pedagogies of Flesh: Sexuality, Race, and Value in the Sex Education of Postcolonial Germany
Accepted a postdoctoral research fellowship at Humboldt University of Berlin

Shanni ZhaoPh.D., Anthropology
Dissertation: The Affective State and Civic Intimacy: Youth Marriage, Public Mediation, and State-Making in Urban China