IPRH PRIZES FOR RESEARCH IN THE HUMANITIES
FACULTY PRIZES
WINNER:
Jay Rosenstein (Journalism)
The Lord Is Not on Trial Here Today, the Emmy and Peabody Award-winning documentary that will be broadcast on national PBS in May
HONORABLE MENTION:
Gabriel Solis (Music)
"'I Did It My Way': Rock and the Logic of Covers," published in Popular Music and Society 33/3 (July 2010): 297-318
L. Elena Delgado (Spanish, Italian and Portuguese)
"The Sound and the Red Fury: The Sticking Points of Spanish Nationalism," published in the Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies 11.3 (2010), 263-276
GRADUATE STUDENT PRIZES
WINNER:
Daniel Brant (French)
"Images of Empire: Colonial Cartographic Cinema in Interwar France," written for CINE 503: Historiography of Cinema in fall 2010
HONORABLE MENTION:
Jeremy Wear (English)
"The Semiotics of Discovery: Displaced 'Truth' in the Travel Narratives of William Dampier," written for ENG 591:Research in Special Topics in fall 2010
We will honor the faculty and graduate student recipients of this year's IPRH Prizes for Research in the Humanities at our Award Reception on Wednesday, April 27 from 4:00 - 5:30 p.m. in the Humanities Lecture Hall, IPRH Building, 805 West Pennsylvania Avenue.