Behrman Associate Professors in the Humanities 2009-2010

Facuty members who are promoted to tenure in the humanities are invited to spend two years as Behrman Fellows.

The program is designed to recognize exceptional humanists as they enter the ranks of senior faculty members and to provide a forum for conversation and collaboration across disciplines. Fellows will come together two or three times a semester for lunch-time seminars or other activities that they might collectively develop.


Behrman Fellows this year are:


André Benhaïm, French and Italian

Amy Borovoy, Near Eastern Studies

Sophie Gee, English

Michael Gordin, History

Eric Gregory, Religion

Marc Domingo Gygax, Classics

Constanze Güthenke, Classics

Pedro Meira Monteiro, Spanish and Portuguese

Benjamin Morison, Philosophy

Dan Trueman, Music

Dmitri Tymoczko, Music

Tamsen Wolff, English