SOME WARM CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL OUR 2022 GRADUATES!
Some sincere congratulations to Dr. Pansee Abou ElAtta, who is graduating from the Cultural Mediations PhD program with a Senate Medal for Outstanding Achievement. Titled Unruly Appreciations: How contestation shapes the value of Pharaonic things, Pansee’s dissertation focuses on how public contestations inform the struggles to repatriate and retain Pharaonic artifacts, from the 18th century to the present day. Pansee’s research is aimed at understanding how such struggles shaped the value and meaning of these artifacts and influenced museum practices. Her profile can be found here. Much gratitude to her co-supervisors, Drs. Monica Patterson and Ming Tiampo.
FALL 2022 CONVOCATION
Dissertation: Unruly Appreciations: How contestation shapes the value of Pharaonic things
Senate Medal for Outstanding Achievement |
SPRING 2022 CONVOCATION
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Dissertation: Beyond Postcolonialism: Urban and Social Realist Turn in Indian and Nigerian Literatures |
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Dissertation: Seeking Awareness of Our Selves and the Environment through Vocal Improvisation in The Singing Field |
Dissertation: Sewing in Arviat: Inuit Women’s Work Through Stories and Parkas |