2009-2010

Elissa B. Weaver

Professor Emerita in Romance Languages and Literatures, edited Scenes from Italian Convent Life: An Anthology of Convent Theatrical Texts and Contexts (Ravenna: Angelo Longo Editore, 2009).

Laura Letinsky

Professor in Visual Arts, Cinema and Media Studies, and the College, published After All (Bologna: Damiani Publishers, 2010), and her photography will appear in American Photography 26.

Philippe Desan

Howard L. Willett Professor in Romance Languages and Literatures, the Committee on the History of Culture, and the College and Editor of Montaigne Studies, published Montaigne: Les formes du monde et de l’esprit (Paris: PUPS, 2008) and edited Pensée morale et genres littéraires: de Montaigne à Genet (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 2009) with Jean-Charles Darmon.

Na’ama Rokem

Assistant Professor in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations and the College, received a grant from the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) to support her spring 2010 conference “German and Hebrew: Histories of a Conversation” and was appointed a fellow at the Frankel Institute for Advanced Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan.

Richard Stern

Helen A. Regenstein Professor Emeritus in English Language and Literature, published Still on Call (Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 2010).  

Christopher Faraone

Frank Curtis Springer and Gertrude Melcher Springer Professor in the Humanities in Classics and the College, published The Stanzaic Architecture of Early Greek Elegy (New York: Oxford University Press, 2009).

Martha Nussbaum

Ernst Freud Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics in the Law School, Philosophy, Divinity School, and the College, published Liberty of Conscience: In Defense of America’s Tradition of Religious Equality (New York: Basic Books, 2008).

Philip V. Bohlman

Mary Werkman Distinguished Service Professor in Music and the College, published Jewish Cabaret in Exile, a CD and booklet, with the New Budapest Orpheum Society (Chicago: Cedille Records, 2009); edited Jewish Musical Modernism, Old and New (University of Chicago Press, 2008); was awarded an honorary professorship at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hannover (Germany) and, with Christine Bohlman, won the 2009 Donald Tovey Memorial Prize from Oxford University’s Faculty of Music for their research on and performance of music from the concentration camps, particularly Vikto

Michael K. Bourdaghs

Associate Professor in East Asian Languages and Civilizations and the College, edited The Linguistic Turn in Contemporary Japanese Literary Studies: Textuality, Language, Politics (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Center for Japanese Studies Publications, 2010).

Darby English

Associate Professor in Art History and the College, was appointed a member of the School of Historical Studies at the Institute for Advanced Study and received the University of Chicago’s Quantrell Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching.

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