2011-2012

Haun Saussy

University Professor in Comparative Literature and the College, published Course in General Linguistics, Ferdinand de Saussure (Columbia University Press, 2011).

David T. Roy

Professor Emeritus in East Asian Languages and Civilizations and the College, published the translation The Plum in the Golden Vase or Chin P’ing Mei Volume Four: The Climax (Princeton University Press, 2011).

Jason Grunebaum

Senior Lecturer in South Asian Languages and Civilizations and the College, published a translation of Uday Prakash's The Walls of Delhi (UWA Publishing, 2012).

Lauren Berlant

the George M. Pullman Professor in English Language and Literature and the College, published El corazón de la nación: ensayos sobre política y sentimentalismo (Fondo de Cultura Económica, 2011), a Spanish translation of her earlier work . She is also a fellow at the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research and won the Rene Wellek Prize from the American Comparative Literature Association for her book Cruel Optimism.

Gregory Kobele

the Neubauer Family Assistant Professor in Linguistics and the College, served as Invite Jeune Chercheur (junior invited researcher) at LaBRI, University of Bordeaux, France.

Emanuel Mayer

Assistant Professor in Classics and the College, received a faculty-in-residence grant from the Loeb Classical Library at Harvard.

Jonathan Hall

the Phyllis Fay Horton Distinguished Service Professor in History, Classics, and the College, published Historia Grecji archaicznej, ok. 1200479 p.n.e. (Polish translation by Magdalena Komorowska; Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellonskiego, 2011).

Sarah Nooter

Assistant Professor in Classics and the College, published When Heroes Sing: Sophocles and the Shifting Soundscape of Tragedy (Cambridge University Press, 2012) and was awarded a 2011–12 research leave fellowship from the Franke Institute for the Humanities.

Mark Payne

Associate Professor in Classics, Social Thought, and the College, received the Warren-Brooks Award for Outstanding Literary Criticism for his work The Animal Part.

Peter White

the Herman C. Bernick Family Professor in Classics and the College, was awarded a research leave fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities and was a participant at the NEH's Summer Institute for Advanced Topics in Digital Humanities.

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