 
Lucy Kimiko Hawkinson Traverse
Lucy Kimiko Hawkinson Traverse is a Fellow at the Institute for Research in the
				      Humanities and a PhD Candidate in the Department of Art History at the
				      University of Wisconsin-Madison.  She is a broad modernist interested in the
				      transatlantic visual culture of the long nineteenth century, the history and
				      theory of photography, the gendering and imaging of psychosomatic
				      eccentricity, and visual experiences of the urban.  Her dissertation,
				      “Ectoplasmic Modernities: Materialization Photography at the Turn of the
				      Century,” explores the transatlantic interest in psychical research at the
				      fin de siècle, arguing that the “ectoplasmic” forces us to rethink
				      modernism’s visual and conceptual relationship to the occult, and
				      photography’s relationship to the history of science. This project has been
				      supported by Chancellor’s Fellowships and a CLIR/Mellon Fellowship for
				      Dissertation Research in Original Sources.  Work from her dissertation
				      research will appear in the forthcoming anthology Photography in Doubt
				      (Routledge, 2015).
Contributions
- Gallery Exhibit: Unsanctioned Wanderings 
