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This scholar year was originally centered around
classical antiquity. A broad spectrum of scholars working
in that field were invited, together with a smaller
satellite group working on the Ancient Near East, Africa,
Precolumbian America, and Asia. As acceptances were
received, however, the majority came from the satellite
group of scholars, who were working in areas of antiquity
outside classical Greece and Rome. This turn of events
generated a rich comparativist interplay among scholars
studying Precolumbian and colonial Peru (historian Sabine
MacCormack of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor;
Teresa Gisbert of the Institute of Bolivian Studies at
the University of San Andres, La Paz, and ethnohistorian
R. Tom Zuidema of the University of Illinois at Urbana),
Africa (art historian Suzanne Blier of Columbia
University and cultural anthropologist Johannes Fabian of
the University of Amsterdam), the Ancient Near East
(archaeologist Mogens Trolle Larsen of the University of
Copenhagen), Etruscan Italy (Mario Torelli of the
University of Perugia in Italy), and the Hellenistic
world (art historian Andrew Stewart of the University of
California at Berkeley). In the end, only Asia was
unrepresented. Art historian Oskar Batschmann of the
Justus-Liebig-University in Giessen, Gerrnany and
intellectual and literary historian Hayden White,
Professor of the History of Consciousness at the
University of California at Santa Cruz, admirably played
the role of generalists.
Oskar Batschmann, Justus Liebig-Universitat
Giessen, Germany, Art History (History of the
Discipline)
Suzanne Blier, Columbia University, NY, Art
History (Africa)
Johannes Fabian, Universiteit van Arnsterdam,
Netherlands, Anthropology (Africa)
Teresa Gisbert, Academica Nacional de Ciencias,
Bolivia, Art History (South America)
Mogens Larsen, Kobenhavns Universiteit,
Denmark, Archaeology (Mesopotamia)
Sabine MacCormack, University of Michigan at
Ann Arbor, MI, History (Roman Empire, Precolumbian)
Andrew Stewart, UC Berkeley, CA, Art History
(Classical Greece)
Mario Torelli, Istituto di Studi Comparati
sulle Societa Antiche, Italy, Archaeology (Etruscan and
Roman)
Hayden White, UC Santa Cruz, CA, History of
Conciousness
R. Tom Zuidema, University of Illinois, IL, Art
History (Precolumbian)
John Archer, University of Minnesota, MN,
Architectural History (English and American
Architecture)
Roberto Behar, Architectural Club of Miami, FL,
Architect
Robin Behn, University of Alabama, AL, Modern
Poetry
Adri Duivesteijn, The Netherlands Institute of
Architecture, The Netherlands, Architect
Pascal Griener, Kunsthistorisches Seminar,
Switzerland, Art History (Art and Propaganda; Age of
Bonaparte)
Andreas Huneke, Potsdam, Germany, Art
History
Ivan Karp, Smithsonian lnstitute, Washington,
DC, Anthropology (Africa)
Edward Kaufman, Municipal Art Society, NY,
Architectural History (Historic Preservation as Urban
Museology)
Petra Kipphoff, DIE ZIET, Germany, Art
Critic
Sanford Kwinter, CA, Comparative Literature;
Modern Cultural Studies
Vojetch Lahoda, Institute of Nineteenth and
Twentieth Century Art, Czechslovak Republic, Art History
(Czech Modern Painting)
Thomas Lersch, Zentralinstitut fur
Kunstgeschichte, Germany, Art History and
Historiography
Mario Liverani, Universita di Roma "La
Sapienza," Italy, History (Ancient Near East)
Luce Marinetti, Rome, Italy, Literature
(Futurism)
Ivan Nagel, Berlin, Germany, Theater
CAticism
Jean-Claude Passeron, Ecole des Hautes Etudes
en Sciences Sociales, France, Sociology of Art
Martin Powers, University of Michigan, MI, Art
History (Early Chinese)
Joseph Rosa, New York, NY, Architectural
History (American Architecture)
Alberto Samona, Universita di Roma II, Italy,
Archaeology and Architecture
Rocco Sinisgalli, Universita degli Studi di
Roma "La Sapienza," Italy, Architectural History
Barbara Stafford, University of Chicago, IL,
Art History (18th and 19th century Art and Art
Theory)
Stephan von Huene, Hamburg, Germany,
Contemporary Art
Judith Weir, E. Snapp, Inc., NY, Composer
Ursula Frohne, Freie Universitat Berlin,
Germany, Art History (19th and 20th century United
States)
David Keith Holz, Chicago, IL, Art History
(20th century Europe)
Thomas Levin, Princeton University, NJ, Film
Theory
Luisa Ciammitti, Pinacoteca Nazionale, Italy,
Art History (15th century Italian)
Akos Moravansky, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, MA, Architectural History and Criticism
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