2013-2014

Catherine Sullivan

Associate Professor in Visual Arts, was awarded a fellowship from UChicago’s Richard and Mary L. Gray Center for Arts and Inquiry for an opera collaboration with composer George Lewis and director Sean Griffin. She received a grant from UChicago’s Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society for “Infrastructures of the Comedic,” a collaborative research project with Lauren Berlant (George M. Pullman Distinguished Service Professor in English Language and Literature) and Zachary Cahill (Lecturer in Visual Arts).

Gabriel Richardson Lear

Professor in Philosophy, received a grant from the Teagle Foundation for “Core Curricula in the Research University: Challenges and Prospects,” a collaborative initiative between UChicago, Columbia University, and Yale.

Robert L. Kendrick

Professor in Music, published Singing Jeremiah: Music and Meaning in Holy Week (Music and the Early Modern Imagination) (Indiana University Press, 2014).

Ahmed El Shamsy

Assistant Professor in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, published The Canonization of Islamic Law: A Social and Intellectual History (Cambridge University Press, 2013).

Arnold I. Davidson

the Robert O. Anderson Distinguished Service Professor in Philosophy, published Religión, razón y espiritualidad (Alpha Decay, 2014) and edited Lectures on the Will to Know (Lectures at the Collège de France) by Michel Foucault (Palgrave Macmillan, 2013). He was awarded the Officier dans l’Ordre des Palmes Académiques by the French Minister of Education and honored with the Membro Honorario del Corpo Accademico at the Università Ca’Foscari Venezia.

Raoul Moati

Assistant Professor in Philosophy, published Derrida/Searle, Deconstruction and Ordinary Language (Columbia University Press, 2014) and Derrida et le langage ordinaire (Hermann, 2014). He received a postdoctoral grant from the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales.

Lenore Grenoble

the Carl Darling Buck Professor of Slavic Linguistics in Linguistics and Slavic Languages and Literatures, received an American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship for 2013–14 as well as the American Councils for International Education’s ACTR/ACCELS Title VIII Research Scholar Award for “Contact-induced change and attrition: assessing the impact of Russian.” She published Language Typology and Historical Contingency (John Benjamins Press, 2013), which she edited with Balthasar Bickel, David A. Peterson, and Alan Timberlake.

Robert J. Morrissey

the Benjamin Franklin Professor in Romance Languages and Literatures, published a new translation of The Economy of Glory: From Ancien Régime France to the Fall of Napoleon (University of Chicago Press, 2014). He was named Chevalier, Légion d’Honneur of the French Republic and received a National Endowment for the Humanities “Digging into Data” grant for “Commonplace Cultures,” a collaborative project with Oxford University.

Agnes Lugo-Ortiz

Associate Professor in Romance Languages and Literatures, published Slave Portraiture in the Atlantic World (Cambridge University Press, 2013), which she edited with Angela Rosenthal.

Tahera Qutbuddin

Associate Professor in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, published a translation of A Treasury of Virtues (New York University Press, 2013).

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