2011-2012

Suzanne Buffam

Lecturer in Creative Writing and the College, won the Jeannette Haien Ballard Writer’s Prize and had her book The Irrationalist shortlisted for the Griffin Prize.

David Levin

the Addie Clark Harding Professor in Germanic Studies, Cinema and Media Studies, Theater and Performance Studies, and the College, served as the Wertheim Lecturer at Indiana UniversityBloomington and as faculty of the Mellon School of Theater and Performance Research at Harvard.

Elaine Hadley

Professor in English Language and Literature and the College, won the 2011 Albion Book Prize for her 2010 book Living Liberalism: Practical Citizenship in Victorian Britain and received the University's Faculty Award for Excellence in Graduate Teaching and Mentoring.

Wendy Doniger

the Mircea Eliade Distinguished Service Professor in Divinity, South Asian Languages and Civilizations, Social Thought, and the College, edited The Magic Doe: Shaikh Qutban Suhravadī’s Mirigāvatī  (Oxford University Press, 2011; translated by Aditya Behl) and recieved the University's Faculty Award for Excellence in Graduate Teaching and Mentoring.

Persis Berlekamp

Associate Professor in Art History and the College, published Wonder, Image, and Cosmos in Medieval Islam (Yale University Press, 2011) and was awarded a 2011–12 research leave fellowship from the Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture at Harvard.

Matthew Jesse Jackson

Associate Professor in Art History, Visual Arts, and the College, coedited Vision and Communism: Viktor Koretsky and Dissident Public Visual Culture with Robert Bird, Christopher P. Heuer, Tumelo Mosaka, and Stephanie Smith (The New York Press, 2011). He also won the Wayne S.

Christopher Faraone

the Frank Curtis Springer and Gertrude Melcher Springer Professor in Classics and the College, published Ancient Victims, Modern Observers: Reflections on Greek and Roman Animal Sacrifice (Cambridge University Press, 2012) and and coedited Imagined Beginnings: The Poetics and Politics of Cosmogony, Theogony and Anthropogony in the Ancient World with Andrea Seri (special issue of the Journal for Ancient Near Eastern Religions, 2012).

Joshua Scodel

the Helen A. Regenstein Professor in English Language and Literature, Comparative Literature, and the College, received the MLA Prize for Distinguished Scholarly Edition for Elizabeth I: Translations, 1544–1589, which he coedited with Janel Mueller, the William Rainey Harper Distinguished Service Professor Emerita in English Language and Literature and the College.

Robert B. Pippin

the Evelyn Stefansson Nef Distinguished Service Professor in Social Thought, Philosophy, and the College, published Fatalism in American Film Noir: Some Cinematic Philosophy (Page-Barbour Lectures; University of Virginia Press, 2012) and a paperback edition of his 2010 book Nietzsche, Psychology, and First Philosophy (University of Chicago Press, 2011).

Yuri Tsivian

the William H. Colvin Professor in Cinema and Media Studies, Slavic Languages and Literatures, Comparative Literature, Art History, and the College, published Kinematograf v Peterburge 1896–1917 with coauthor Anna Kovalova (Cinema in Saint Petersbug 1896–1917; Seanse Publishing House, 2012).

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