Academic, Research Training, Internship Appointments, 

 and Fellowships 



The Smithsonian offers, through the Office of Fellowships 

 and Grants, research and study appointments to visiting sci- 

 entists, scholars, and students. The appointees are provided 

 access to the Institution's facilities, staff specialties, and refer- 

 ence resources. The persons — listed by unit or office — in this 

 Appendix began their residencies between October I, 1999, 

 and Seprember 30, 2000, and have been in residence for three 

 months or longer. Predoctoral and postdoctoral fellows, visit- 

 ing scientists or scholars, and other awardees and participants 

 in special programs are so listed. Listed for each fellow or 

 visitor is the institution where each received, or expects to 

 receive, a degree or the home university or institution; a brief 

 descriprion of the project undertaken at the Smithsonian; the 

 Smithsonian advisor; and dates of residency. 



Archives of American Art 



Daniel L. Hurewitz, Visiting Student, University of 

 California, Los Angeles. "Together Against the World," 

 with Paul Karlstrom from January 1 , 2000 to March 3 1 , 

 2000. 



Asian Pacific American Studies Program 



Dorothy Fujita Rony, Visiting Scholar, University of 



California, Irvine. "Oral History of a Pioneer in New York 

 Chinatown: Lung Chin," with Franklin Odo from July 1, 

 2000 to December 31, 2000. 



Thomas Y. Fujita Rony, Visiting Scholar, California State 

 University. "The Predicaments of Professional Knowledge: 

 Japanese Americans, Native Americans, and 

 Anthropology," with Franklin Odo from July 1, 2000 to 

 December 31, 2000. 



Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage 



A. Abdullah, SI Predoctoral Fellow, New School for Social 

 Research. '"Transnational Imagination' Among Asante 

 Immigrants in the United States," with Diana Baird 

 N'Diaye and Peter Pipim from November 15, 1999 to 

 May 15, 2000. 



Mark A. Jackson, SI Predoctoral Fellow, Louisiana State 

 University. "The Writings and Recordings of Woody 

 Guthrie," with Jeffrey Place and Charles McGovern from 

 September 1, 2000 to February 28, 2001. 



Freer Gallery of Art/ 

 Arthur M. Sackler Gallery 



Raisa I. Amirbekyan, SI Senior Fellow, Caucasian Centre for 

 Iranian Studies, Armenia. "The Theory and Practice of 

 Sufism as Reflected in the Art of Safavid Iran during rhe 

 Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries: Themes, Subjects, 

 and Motifs," with Massumeh Farhad from July 1, 2000 to 

 December 31, 2000. 



Qing Chang, SI Senior Fellow, Buddhist Research Institute, 

 China. "The Freer/Sackler Buddhist Art Collection: A 

 Reconsideration," with Jan Stuart from October 1, 1999 

 to September 30, 2000. 



Elspeth R.M. Dusinberre, SI Postdoctoral Fellow, University 

 of Michigan. "Construing Persepolis: The Ernst Herzfeld 

 Archive at the Smithsonian Institution's Freer Archives," 

 with Ann Gunter and Colleen Hennessey from January 

 15, 2000 to April 14, 2000. 



Janice A. Katz, SI Predoctoral Fellow, Princeton University. 

 "The Maeda Daimyo as Collectors and Patrons of Art," 

 with Ann Yonemura from April 1, 2000 to June 30, 

 2000. 



