2011-2012

Christine Mehring

Associate Professor in Art History and the College, coedited Gerhard Richter Panorama: A Retrospective (D.A.P./Tate, 2011) with Nicholas Serota, Mark Godfrey, Achim Borchadt-Hume, Dorothee Brill, Rachel Haidu, and Camille Morineau. 

Miriam Hansen

the Ferdinand Schevill Distinguished Service Professor in Cinema and Media Studies, English Language and Literature, and the College, posthumously published Cinema and Experience: Siegfried Kracauer, Walter Benjamin, and Theodor W. Adorno (University of California Press, 2012).

Florian Klinger

the Neubauer Family Assistant Professor in Germanic Studies and the College, published Urteilen (Judging; Diaphanes, 2011).

Thomas Pavel

the Gordon J. Laing Distinguished Service Professor in Romance Languages and Literatures, Comparative Literature, and the College, was named a Commander in the Order of Cultural Merit by the President of Romania.

Larry Norman

Professor in Romance Languages and Literatures, Theatre and Performance Studies, and the College, received an honor for his book Shock of the Ancient: Literature and History in Early-Modern France, which was selected for discussion at an H-France Forum.

William Nickell

Assistant Professor in Slavic Languages and Literatures and the College, received an Honorable Mention from the MLA Scaglione Prize for Studies in Slavic Languages and Literatures for his work The Death of Tolstoy: Russia on the Eve, Astapovo Station, 1910.

Armando Maggi

Professor in Romance Languages and Literatures and the College, published a paperback edition of his 2009 book Petrarch: A Critical Guide to the Complete Works, with coeditor Victoria Kirkham (University of Chicago Press, 2012) and edited De' gesti eroici e della vita maravigliosa della Serafica S. Caterina da Siena, a critical edition of work by Lucrezia Marinella (Longo Editore, 2011).

William Pope.L

Associate Professor in Visual Arts and the College, presented a solo exhibition to premiere his feature film Reenactor at the Williams Center Gallery at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania and presented his solo exhibition Three Projects at Galerie Catherine Bastide in Brussels, Belgium; he also published Black People Are Cropped: Skin Set Drawings 1997–2011 (JRP-Ringier, 2012).

David Schutter

Assistant Professor in Visual Arts and the College, presented a solo exhibition at Aurel Scheibler in Berlin, Germany.

Daniel Desormeaux

Associate Professor in Romance Languages and Literatures and the College, published Mémoires du général Toussaint Louverture (A Critical Edition) (Classiques Garnier, 2011).

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