2013-2014

Donald Harper

the Centennial Professor in East Asian Languages and Civilizations, received a grant from UChicago’s Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society for “Knowing and Doing: Text and Labor in Asian Handwork,” a collaborative research project with Jacob Eyferth (Associate Professor in East Asian Languages and Civilizations).

Edward Shaughnessy

the Lorraine J. and Herrlee G. Creel Distinguished Service Professor in East Asian Languages and Civilizations, published Unearthing the Changes (Columbia University Press, 2014). He was appointed as a visiting professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong for the 2013–14 academic year and also presented the third annual Jao Tsung-I Lecture at the University of Hong Kong.

Youqin Wang

Senior Lecturer in East Asian Languages and Civilizations, published a translation of A History of Democratic Kampuchea (1975–1979) (Documentation Center of Cambodia, 2014).

Lauren Berlant

the George M. Pullman Distinguished Service Professor in English Language and Literature, published Sex, or the Unbearable (Duke University Press, 2014), which she wrote with Lee Edelman. She delivered the Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick Memorial Lecture at Brown University and participated in two conferences focusing on her work at the University of Dublin and Mills College.

Srikanth Reddy

Associate Professor in English Language and Literature, published “Monsoon Eclogue” in The Ecopoetry Anthology (Trinity University Press, 2013).

David J. Levin

the Addie Clark Harding Professor in Germanic Studies, Cinema and Media Studies, and the Committee on Theater and Performance Studies, published Opera Quarterly 29.1: Recovered Voices (Oxford University Press, 2013), which he edited with Ken Reinhard.

Paola Iovene

Assistant Professor in East Asian Languages and Civilizations, published Tales of Futures Past: Anticipation and the Ends of Literature in Contemporary China (Stanford University Press, 2014).

Claudia Brittenham

Assistant Professor in Art History, published The Spectacle of the Late Maya Court: Reflections on the Murals of Bonampak (University of Texas Press, 2013), which she coauthored with Mary Miller.

Christine Mehring

Professor in Art History, was awarded a grant from the Mellon Foundation for the Chicago Objects Study Initiative, a collaboration between UChicago, the Art Institute of Chicago, and Northwestern University; Art History colleague Richard Neer was the joint principal investigator on the project.

Niall Atkinson

Neubauer Family Assistant Professor in Art History, was awarded a fellowship from the Samuel H. Kress Foundation to participate in the Kress Summer Institute on Digital Mapping and Art History. He received funding from the UChicago Arts Council and Franke Institute for the Humanities to organize the symposium Florentia Illustrata: Video Games, Mobile Apps, Pub Crawls, and the Florentine Renaissance with Lawrence Rothfield (Associate Professor in English Language and Literature and Comparative Literature).

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