List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1992
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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1992
Fellow Category Field of Study
Héctor D. Abruña Natural Sciences Chemistry
James S. Ackerman
James S. Ackerman
James Sloss Ackerman is a prominent American architectural historian, a major scholar of Michelangelo's architecture, of Palladio and of Italian Renaissance architectural theory.-Biography:...

Humanities Fine Arts Research
Hildegart Ahumada Social Sciences Economics
Paul Alpers Humanities English Literature
Silvia Arango de Jaramillo Humanities Architecture, Planning, & Design
Richard Argosh Creative Arts Music Composition
Alberto Arregui Natural Sciences Neuroscience
Blas Atehortúa Creative Arts Music Composition
James Atlas
James Atlas
James Atlas , is the president of Atlas & Company, publishers, and founding editor of the Penguin Lives Series.A Harvard graduate, Rhodes Scholar, and onetime contributor to The New Yorker, he was an editor at The New York Times Magazine for many years.He has edited volumes of poetry and has...

Creative Arts Biography
Napoleón Baccino Ponce de León Creative Arts Fiction
Ignacio Barradas Natural Sciences Organismic Biology & Ecology
Irit Batsry
Irit Batsry
Irit Batsry is an American video artist.She graduated from the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in fine art in 1982.She moved to New York City, and became an instructor and on-line editor for Film/Video Arts....

Video & Audio
Regina Bendix
Regina Bendix
Dr. Regina Bendix is a professor of European Ethnology at the University of Göttingen, Germany.-History:Dr. Bendix began her academic studies in Volkskunde, Cultural Anthropology and German Studies in her native Switzerland. She immigrated to the United States in 1980 when she moved to Berkeley,...

Folklore & Popular Culture
Charles Berger American Literature
Simeon M. Berman Statistics
Mina J. Bissell Molecular & Cellular Biology
Christiana Borchart de Moreno Iberian & Latin American History
Carmen Boullosa
Carmen Boullosa
Carmen Boullosa is a leading Mexican poet, novelist and playwright. Her work is eclectic and difficult to categorize, but it generally focuses on the issues of feminism and gender roles within a Latin American context...

Fiction
Jean-Paul Bourdier Architecture, Planning, & Design
Stuart Bowyer Astronomy--Astrophysics
Daniel Boyarin
Daniel Boyarin
Daniel Boyarin is an historian of religion. Born in Asbury Park, New Jersey, he holds dual United States and Israeli citizenship. Trained as a Talmudic scholar, in 1990 he was appointed Professor of Talmudic Culture, Departments of Near Eastern Studies and Rhetoric, University of California,...

Religion
Manuel Burga Iberian & Latin American History
Richard W. Burkhardt
Richard W. Burkhardt
Richard Wellington Burkhardt was the 8th President of Ball State University, from 1978 to 1979.He retired from the university in 1985.-References:...

History of Science & Technology
James B. Callis Chemistry
Ronald Caltabiano
Ronald Caltabiano
Ronald Caltabiano is an American arts administrator and composer of contemporary classical music, with his music showing elements of modernism and romanticism....

Music Composition
Ian Carmichael
Ian Carmichael
Ian Gillett Carmichael, OBE was an English film, stage, television and radio actor.-Early life:Carmichael was born in Hull, in the East Riding of Yorkshire. The son of an optician, he was educated at Scarborough College and Bromsgrove School, before training as an actor at RADA...

Earth Science
Sudip Chakravarty Physics
Rey Chow
Rey Chow
Rey Chow is an American cultural critic, specializing in 20th-century Chinese fiction and film, postcolonial theory and critical and cultural theory...

Film, Video, & Radio Studies
Gale E. Christianson Creative Arts Biography
Anthony Clarvoe
Anthony Clarvoe
Anthony Clarvoe is an American playwright born in 1958.- Play commissions and productions :THE JUST , commission from Chautauqua Theatre Co. 2007 Chautauqua Theatre Company, Ethan McSweeny, dir....

Drama & Performance Art
Julio Collado Vides Molecular & Cellular Biology
William A. Cramer Molecular & Cellular Biology
Sebastian Currier
Sebastian Currier
Sebastian Currier is an American composer of music for chamber groups and orchestras. He was also a professor of music at Columbia University from 1999 to 2007.-Life:...

Music Composition
Luiz Alberto Nicolaci da Costa Astronomy--Astrophysics
Whitney Davis Fine Arts Research
Teresa de Lauretis
Teresa de Lauretis
Teresa de Lauretis is an Italian-born author and Professor Emerita of the History of Consciousness at the University of California, Santa Cruz. She received her doctorate in Modern Languages and Literatures from Bocconi University in Milan before coming to the United States...

Literary Criticism
Robert DeMaria English Literature
Arturo Duclos Zúñiga Fine Arts
Judith F. Dunn Psychology
Howard Eilberg-Schwartz Religion
Paul G. Falkowski Natural Sciences Plant Sciences
Janet Dean Fodor
Janet Dean Fodor
Janet Dean Fodor is a professor of linguistics at the City University of New York, focusing on psycholinguistics. She is married to Jerry Alan Fodor.-External links:*...

Humanities Linguistics
Walton Ford
Walton Ford
Walton Ford is an American artist who paints large scale watercolors in the style of Audubon's naturalist illustrations. Each painting is a meticulous study in flora and fauna, while being filled with symbols, clues and jokes referencing a multitude of texts from colonial literature and folktales...

Creative Arts Fine Arts
Jerald Frampton Creative Arts Photography
Eduardo R. Fuentes Natural Sciences Plant Sciences
Douglas J. Futuyma
Douglas J. Futuyma
Douglas Joel Futuyma is an American biologist.-Academics:Futuyma graduated with a B.S. from Cornell University, and took his M.S. and Ph.D. at the University of Michigan. His research focuses on the interaction between plant-eating insects and the plants themselves. He was Lawrence B...

Natural Sciences Organismic Biology & Ecology
Mario T. García Iberian & Latin American History
Flavio Garciandía Oraá Fine Arts
David Gauthier
David Gauthier
David Gauthier is a Canadian-American philosopher best known for his neo-Hobbesian social contract theory of morality, as laid out in his book Morals by Agreement.-Biography:...

Philosophy
Janie Geiser Drama & Performance Art
John Gibson
John Gibson
John Gibson may refer to:*John Gibson , British architect*John Gibson , English cartographer and engraver*John Gibson , English cricketer...

Music Composition
Jill Giegerich Fine Arts
Jan Goldstein French History
Guy Goodwin
Guy Goodwin
Guy Manning Goodwin is head of the Department of Psychiatry and W A Handley professor of psychiatry and Fellow of Merton College, Oxford at Oxford University....

Fine Arts
Thomas A. Green U.S. History
Neil Greenberg Creative Arts Choreography
Valerie D. Greenberg German & Scandinavian Literature
Robert Grudin
Robert Grudin
Robert Grudin is an American writer and philosopher.-Life:Grudin graduated from Harvard, and earned a Ph.D. in comparative literature from the University of California, Berkeley in 1969. He received a Guggenheim Fellowship for 1992-1993. Until 1998 he was a professor of English at the University...

General Nonfiction
Bruce Hajek Natural Sciences Applied Mathematics
Robert B. Hallock Natural Sciences Physics
James Hankins Renaissance History
Philip J. Hanlon Mathematics
Guillermo Hare Creative Arts Photography
Jacqueline Hayden Creative Arts Photography
Eric J. Heller
Eric J. Heller
Eric J. "Rick" Heller is the Abbott and James Lawrence Professor of Chemistry and Professor of Physics at Harvard University...

Physics
Paulo Herkenhoff Fine Arts Research
Cecilia Hidalgo Medicine & Health
Eva Hoffman
Eva Hoffman
Eva Hoffman is a writer and academic. She was born Ewa Wydra July 1, 1945 in Cracow, Poland after her Jewish parents survived the Holocaust by hiding in the Ukraine. In 1959, during the Cold War, the thirteen years old Eva, her nine years old sister "Alinka" and her parents immigrated to Vancouver,...

General Nonfiction
Sharon Horvath Fine Arts
José Carlos Huayhuaca del Pino Creative Arts Film
Isabel Virginia Hull
Isabel Virginia Hull
Isabel Virginia Hull is the John Stambaugh Professor of History and the former chair of the history department at Cornell University. She specializes in German history from 1700 to 1945, with a focus on sociopolitics, political theory, and gender/sexuality...

German & East European History
T.R. Hummer
T.R. Hummer
Terry Randolph Hummer is an American poet, critic, essayist, editor, and professor. His most recent poetry collection is Infinity Sessions...

Poetry
Linda Hutcheon
Linda Hutcheon
Linda Hutcheon, O.C. is a Canadian academic working in the fields of literary theory and criticism, opera, and Canadian Studies. Hutcheon describes her herself as "intellectually promiscuous", as she brings a cross-disciplinary approach to her work She is University Professor in the Department of...

Humanities Literary Criticism
Gish Jen
Gish Jen
Gish Jen is a contemporary American writer.-Background:...

Fiction
Flip Johnson
Flip Johnson
Fulton "Flip" Frederick Johnson is a retired American football player who played in the National Football League.-Career:...

Creative Arts Film
Gregory Jusdanis Humanities Near Eastern Studies
Jeffrey Kallberg Music Research
Jane Kenyon
Jane Kenyon
Jane Kenyon was an American poet and translator. Her work is often characterized as simple, spare, and emotionally resonant.-Life:...

Poetry
Robert O. Keohane Political Science
Brian Kiteley
Brian Kiteley
-Life:He grew up in Northhampton, Massachusetts.He has had residencies from the MacDowell Colony, Millay, Yaddo, and the Fine Arts Work Center.He has taught at the American University in Cairo, Ohio University.He teaches at the University of Denver.-Awards:...

Fiction
Lewis Klahr Creative Arts Film
Arthur Kleinman
Arthur Kleinman
Arthur Kleinman is a prominent American psychiatrist and is the Esther and Sidney Rabb Professor of medical anthropology and cross-cultural psychiatry at Harvard University, USA. He is well known for his work on mental illness in Chinese culture, was the chair of the Harvard Department of...

Medicine & Health
Jair Koiller Mathematics
Edward A. Kravitz Neuroscience
Suzanne Lacy
Suzanne Lacy
Suzanne Lacy is an internationally known artist, educator, writer, and former public servant. She describes her work, which includes "installations, video, and large-scale performances", as focusing on "social themes and urban issues." She also served in the education cabinet of Jerry Brown, then...

Fine Arts
Barry Ledoux Fine Arts
Erik Levine Fine Arts
Vicki Mahaffey English Literature
Norman Manea
Norman Manea
Norman Manea is a Jewish Romanian writer and author of short fiction, novels, and essays about the Holocaust, daily life in a communist state, and exile. He is a Francis Flournoy Professor of European Culture and writer in residence at Bard College...

Fiction
Elaine Marks French Literature
Lorenzo Martinez
Lorenzo Martínez
Lorenzo Martínez Cordero is a Cuban former volleyball player who competed in the 1972 Summer Olympics and in the 1976 Summer Olympics....

Physics
Michael B. Mathews Molecular & Cellular Biology
Robert D. Mathieu
Robert D. Mathieu
Robert D. Mathieu is an astronomer and science educator who works at the Center for the Integration of Research, Teaching, and Learning .Recently, Mathieu led U.S. national initiatives for the improvement of science higher education...

Astronomy--Astrophysics
John J. McCarthy
John McCarthy (linguist)
John McCarthy is a linguist and professor in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst with a speciality in phonology and morphology...

Linguistics
Richard C. McCoy English Literature
Richard B. Melrose Mathematics
Jane Menken Sociology
Nina Menkes
Nina Menkes
Nina Menkes is a woman filmmaker who has completed six feature films in which she controlled all aspects of production, including directing, writing, shooting, as well as editing picture and sound on her own productions. She has worked in various media including Super-8, 16mm, 35mm and lately HD...

Creative Arts Film
R. J. Dwayne Miller Chemistry
Susan Mitchell
Susan Mitchell
Susan Mitchell is an American poet, essayist and translator who wrote the poetry collections Rapture and Erotikon.-Life:...

Poetry
James Mobberley Music Composition
E. William Monter French History
Charles Moskos
Charles Moskos
Charles C. Moskos was a sociologist of the United States Military and a professor at Northwestern University...

Sociology
Nancy D. Munn Anthropology & Cultural Studies
John Newman Fine Arts
James Newton
James Newton
James W. Newton is an American jazz flautist, composer, and conductor.-Biography:From his earliest years, James Newton grew up immersed in the sounds of African American music, including urban blues, rhythm and blues, and gospel. In his early teens he played electric bass guitar, alto saxophone,...

Music Composition
Michael North
Michael North (professor)
Michael North is an American literary critic and a professor in the department of English at the University of California, Los Angeles.-Background:North received a B.A. from Stanford University in 1973 and Ph.D. from the University of Connecticut in 1980...

English Literature
Arto V. Nurmikko Natural Sciences Engineering
Pat O\'Neill Creative Arts Film
Jan Oxenberg Creative Arts Film
Carol A. Padden Education
Irina Paperno Slavic Literature
Jay Parini
Jay Parini
Jay Parini is an American writer and academic. He is known for novels and poetry, biography and criticism.He was born in Pittston, Pennsylvania, and brought up in Scranton, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Lafayette College in 1970 and was awarded a doctorate by the University of St. Andrews in 1975...

American Literature
Gilles Peress
Gilles Peress
Gilles Peress is an internationally renowned French photojournalist known for his documentation of war and strife, including in Northern Ireland, Yugoslavia, Iran, and Rwanda. His work has appeared in the New York Times Magazine, Du magazine, Life, Stern, Geo, Paris-Match, Parkett, Aperture and...

Creative Arts Photography
Néstor Osvaldo Perlongher
Néstor Osvaldo Perlongher
Néstor Osvaldo Perlongher was an Argentine poet, and anthropologist.He graduated completed his degree in sociology; he moved to San Pablo, where he graduated from the University of Campinas with a Master of Social Anthropology; where he was appointed professor in 1985.His work appeared in the El...

Poetry
Caryl Phillips
Caryl Phillips
Caryl Phillips is a British writer with a Caribbean background, best known as a novelist. He is now professor at Yale University and a visiting professor at Barnard College of Columbia University.-Life:...

Fiction
Ilya Piatetski-Shapiro Mathematics
Daniel Poirion Medieval Literature
Rona Pondick Fine Arts
Teresa Porzecanski Fiction
Richard Price
Richard Price
Richard Price was a British moral philosopher and preacher in the tradition of English Dissenters, and a political pamphleteer, active in radical, republican, and liberal causes such as the American Revolution. He fostered connections between a large number of people, including writers of the...

Anthropology & Cultural Studies
Sally Price
Sally Price
Sally Price is an American anthropologist, best known for her studies of so-called “primitive art” and its place in the imaginaire of Western viewers.- Career :...

Anthropology & Cultural Studies
Annie Proulx Fiction
Thomas G. Rawski Economic History
Diana Raznovich Drama & Performance Art
Wayne A. Rebhorn English Literature
Nancy F. Regalado Medieval Literature
Donald Revell
Donald Revell
Donald Revell is an American poet, essayist, translator and professor.Revell has won numerous honors and awards for his work, beginning with his first book, From the Abandoned Cities, which was a National Poetry Series winner. More recently, he won the 2004 Lenore Marshall Award and is a two-time...

Poetry
Shelley Rice Photography Studies
Curt Richter
Curt Richter
Curt Paul Richter was a biologist, psychobiologist and geneticist at Johns Hopkins University. Richter identified the hypothalamus as a "biological pacemaker" involved in sleeping and wakefulness....

Creative Arts Photography
Jeffrey C. Robinson English Literature
Renato Rosaldo
Renato Rosaldo
-Life:He graduated from Harvard University with a Ph.D. in 1971.He is emeritus professor at Stanford University.He teaches at New York University, and is a New York Institute for the Humanities Fellow....

Anthropology & Cultural Studies
Israel Rosenfield Natural Sciences Science Writing
Marlon B. Ross English Literature
David H. Sacks British History
Scott R. Sanders Creative Arts General Nonfiction
Luc Sante
Luc Sante
-Early life:Born in Verviers, Belgium, Sante emigrated to the United States in the early 1960s. He attended school in New York City, first at Regis High School in Manhattan and then at Columbia University.-Writing:...

General Nonfiction
Fidel A. Schaposnik Physics
Menahem Schmelzer Bibliography
Thomas W. Schoener
Thomas W. Schoener
Thomas William Schoener is an American ecologist and professor at University of California, Davis. In 1969, he received his Ph.D. from Harvard University, where he was a Junior Fellow. He is an expert in community ecology.He was the 1986 recipient of the Robert H...

Organismic Biology & Ecology
Mira Schor
Mira Schor
Mira Schor is an American artist, writer, editor, and educator, known for her contributions to the critical discourse on the status of painting in contemporary art and culture as well as to feminist art history and criticism.-Early life and education:Mira Schor's parents Ilya and Resia Schor were...

Fine Arts
Thomas D. Seeley Organismic Biology & Ecology
Maureen Selwood Creative Arts Film
H. Alan Shapiro Classics
Drew E. Shiflett Fine Arts
Ronald L. Shreve Earth Science
Irene Silverblatt Iberian & Latin American History
Debora L. Silverman Fine Arts Research
Paul F. Slattery Physics
Thomas P. Slaughter U.S. History
Bonnie G. Smith Intellectual & Cultural History
Edward E. Smith Psychology
David M. Spear Creative Arts Photography
Horacio Spector Science Writing
Elizabeth Spires
Elizabeth Spires
-Life:She was raised in Circleville. She graduated from Vassar College and Johns Hopkins University.Her poems have appeared in The New Yorker, Poetry, American Poetry Review, The New Criterion, The Paris Review, and in many other literary magazines and anthologies, She lives in Baltimore with her...

Poetry
Robert C. Stacey British History
Matthew Stadler
Matthew Stadler
Matthew Stadler is a writer and editor who lives in Portland, Oregon. He has written four novels and received several awards and fellowships in recognition of his work. More recently, he has compiled four anthologies about literature, city life and public life...

Fiction
Susan Strasser U.S. History
Romey Stuckart Fine Arts
Rosemary Sullivan
Rosemary Sullivan
Rosemary Sullivan is a Canadian poet, biographer, and anthologist.Sullivan was born in the small town of Valois on Lac St. Louis, which is located just outside of Montreal, Quebec. After graduating from St. Thomas high school, she attended McGill University on a scholarship, and earned her...

Creative Arts Biography
Luke Tierney Natural Sciences Statistics
Christopher Tilghman
Christopher Tilghman
-Life:He graduated from Yale University. He served 3 years in the Navy.He worked at a sawmill in New Hampshire, moved back to Cambridge, Massachusetts. He was a corporate copywriter and journalist...

Creative Arts Fiction
Victor M. Toledo Social Sciences Anthropology & Cultural Studies
Marc Treib Humanities Architecture, Planning, & Design
Douglas H. Turner
Douglas H. Turner
Douglas "Doug" H. Turner is an American chemist and Professor of Chemistry at the University of Rochester.- Early life :Doug Turner grew up in Brooklyn, where he claimed, "As a stickball player I developed the best curveball and screwball on my block"....

Natural Sciences Molecular & Cellular Biology
Mark Turner
Mark Turner (cognitive scientist)
Mark Turner is a cognitive scientist, linguist, and author. He is Institute Professor and Professor of Cognitive Science at Case Western Reserve University, where he was for two years Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences...

Humanities Literary Criticism
Mary Ann Unger Creative Arts Fine Arts
Nari Ward
Nari Ward
Nari Ward is an artist based in New York. Nari Ward received a BA from Hunter College, CUNY in 1991 and a MFA from Brooklyn College, CUNY in 1992...

Creative Arts Fine Arts
James Webster
James Webster (musicologist)
James Webster is a musicologist, specializing in the music of Joseph Haydn and other composers of the classical era. His professional position is as the Goldwin Smith Professor of Music at Cornell University...

Humanities Music Research
Ryan Weideman Creative Arts Photography
James B. White
James Boyd White
James Boyd White is an American law professor, literary critic, scholar and philosopher who is generally credited with founding the "Law and Literature" movement and is the preeminent proponent of the analysis of constitutive rhetoric in the analysis of legal texts.-Biography:White attended...

Social Sciences Law
John P. Wikswo Natural Sciences Physics
Richard Wilson
Richard Edward Wilson
Richard Edward Wilson is an American composer of orchestral, operatic, instrumental, and chamber music. Wilson was born in Cleveland, Ohio, where he was at a young age drawn to the concerts of George Szell and the Cleveland Orchestra...

Creative Arts Music Composition
Adam Zagajewski
Adam Zagajewski
Adam Zagajewski is a Polish poet, novelist, translator and essayist.In 1982 he emigrated to Paris, but in 2002 he returned to Poland, and resides in Kraków. His poem "Try To Praise The Mutilated World", printed in The New Yorker, became famous after the 11 September attacks...

Creative Arts Poetry
John Zaller
John Zaller
John R. Zaller is a political scientist and professor specializing in public opinion at the University of California, Los Angeles. He was an Editor of the American Political Science Review. He graduated from Saint Monica Catholic High School in Santa Monica, CA. He pursued his undergraduate...

Social Sciences Political Science
Phillip B. Zarrilli Humanities South Asian Studies
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