探花视频

Selection of MLA prizes for distinguished scholarship

Published on
December 18, 1998
Last updated
May 22, 2015

US humanities PhDs can't get academic jobs

James Russell Lowell prize for outstanding literary/ linguistics study: David Wallace, U. of Penn, Chaucerian Polity: Absolutist Lineages and Associational Forms in England & Italy, Stanford U. Press MLA prize for a first book: Katie Trumpener, University of Chicago, Bardic Nationalism: The Romantic Novel and the British Empire, Princeton U. Press Kenneth W. Mildenberger prize for outstanding research publication on teaching foreign languages and literature: Peter Skehan, Thames Valley U., A Cognitive Approach to Language Learning, Oxford U. Press Howard R. Marraro prize for Italian literary studies: Barbara Spackman, U. of California, Berkeley, Fascist Virilities: Rhetoric, Ideology and Social Fantasy in Italy, U. of Minnesota Press MLA prize for independent scholars: Gary Schmidgall, New York, Walt Whitman: A Gay Life, Dutton Plume Katherine Singer Kovacs prize for outstanding scholarly book (English) Latin American and Spanish literatures: Kathryn Joy McKnight, The Mystic of Tunja: The Writings of Madre Castillo, U. of Massachusetts Press Aldo and Jeanne Scaglione prize for French and francophone literary studies: Suzanne Guerlac, Emory U., Literary Polemics: Bataille, Sartre, Valery, Breton, Stanford U. Press; and Kathryn Hoffmann, U. of Hawaii, Society of Pleasures: Interdisciplinary Readings in Pleasure and Power during the Reign of Louis XIV, St Martin's Press Aldo and Jeanne Scaglione prize for studies in Germanic languages and literatures: Julia Hell, U. of Michigan, Post-Fascist Fantasies: Psychoanalysis, History and the Literature of East Germany, Duke U. Press

Register to continue

Why register?

  • Registration is free and only takes a moment
  • Once registered, you can read 3 articles a month
  • Sign up for our newsletter
Please
or
to read this article.

Sponsored

Featured jobs

See all jobs
ADVERTISEMENT