2013-2014

Hillary Chute

Neubauer Family Assistant Professor in English Language and Literature, published Outside the Box: Interviews with Contemporary Cartoonists (University of Chicago Press, 2014) and Comics and Media: A Critical Inquiry Book (University of Chicago Press, 2014), the latter of which she edited with Patrick Jagoda, Assistant Professor in English Language and Literature.

Timothy Campbell

Assistant Professor in English Language and Literature, received a course grant from the UChicago Center for Disciplinary Innovation for the PhD seminar Time Out of Mind: Arts and Sciences of Material Duration.

Judith Zeitlin

Professor in East Asian Languages and Civilizations, received a grant from the UChicago Center in Beijing. She also received a grant from UChicago’s Richard and Mary L. Gray Center for Arts and Inquiry for “Imagining the Sounds of the Late Ming Pipa” and was awarded a grant from UChicago’s Center for East Asian Studies to support choreographer Jamie Guan’s residency and master classes in conjunction with Court Theatre’s production of M. Butterfly.

Michèle Lowrie

Professor in Classics, was a Visiting Fellow at the Center for Advanced Studies, LMU Munich. She received grants from UChicago’s Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society for the Thinking through Tropes faculty seminar and Political Theology faculty working group. She published Denkfiguren für Anselm Haverkamp / Figures of Thought for Anselm Haverk (August Verlag, 2013), which she edited with Eva Horn.

Christopher Faraone

the Frank Curtis Springer and Gertrude Melcher Springer Professor in Classics, published The Getty Hexameters: Poetry, Magic and Mystery in Ancient Greek Selinous (Oxford University Press, 2013), which he edited with Dirk Obbink. He received fellowships from the Institute for Advanced Studies–Paris and the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Helma Dik

Associate Professor in Classics, released the digital project Logeion as an app for iOS and Android.

Shadi Bartsch-Zimmer

the Helen A. Regenstein Distinguished Service Professor in Classics, delivered the keynote lecture at the 16th Annual Comparative Literature Conference at the University of South Carolina.

D. N. Rodowick

the Glen A. Lloyd Distinguished Service Professor in Cinema and Media Studies and Visual Arts, published Elegy for Theory (Harvard University Press, 2014) and a new edition of The Difficulty of Difference: Psychoanalysis, Sexual Difference, and Film Theory (Routledge, 2013). He received a Mellon Collaborative Fellowship from UChicago’s Richard and Mary L. Gray Center for Arts and Inquiry for his project Overlay, a collaboration with visual artist Victor Burgin.

Judy Hoffman

Professor of Practice in the Arts in Cinema and Media Studies, was the co-organizer for the festival Let’s Get Working: Chicago Celebrates Studs Terkel.

Rebecca Zorach

Professor in Art History and Romance Languages and Literatures, was the Clark Visiting Professor at Williams College during the 2013–14 academic year. She curated AFRICOBRA: Philosophy, named one of the 10 best exhibitions of the year by the Chicago Tribune.

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