List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1998
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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1998
Fellow Category Field of Study
Don L. Anderson
Don L. Anderson
Don Lynn Anderson is an American geophysicist who has made important contributions to the determination of the large-scale structure of the Earth's interior, especially using seismological methods. He is Eleanor and John R. McMillan Professor emeritus of geophysics at the California Institute of...

Natural Sciences Earth Science
José W. Araújo Creative Arts Film
Arthur P. Arnold Natural Sciences Neuroscience
Adam Baer Creative Arts Photography
Margarita Bali Creative Arts Choreography
Teodolinda Barolini Humanities Italian Literature
Burt Barr Creative Arts Fine Arts
Mitchell C. Begelman Astronomy--Astrophysics
Bei Dao
Bei Dao
Bei Dao is the pseudonym of Chinese poet Zhao Zhenkai . He was born in Beijing, his pseudonym was chosen because he came from the north and because of his preference for solitude...

Creative Arts Poetry
Eugene W. Beier Physics
Nicola Beisel Sociology
Rafael D. Benguria Mathematics
Robert G. Bergman Chemistry
Lenard R. Berlanstein French History
Cindy Bernard Fine Arts
Bruce C. Berndt
Bruce C. Berndt
Bruce Carl Berndt is an American mathematician. He attended college at Albion College, graduating in 1961, where he also ran track....

History of Science & Technology
Pallab K. Bhattacharya Engineering
William Hayes Biggs Music Composition
Barbara Bloom
Barbara Bloom
Barbara Bloom is an American writer and TV programming executive. She earned a bachelor of science degree in theater from Skidmore College.-Career:...

Fine Arts
Andrew Borowiec Creative Arts Photography
Svetlana Boym
Svetlana Boym
Svetlana Boym is the Curt Hugo Reisinger Professor of Slavic and Comparative Literatures at Harvard University, and a media artist, playwright and novelist. She is also an associate of the Graduate School of Design and Architecture at Harvard University. Much of her current work is focused on...

Slavic Literature
Richard D. Brown U.S. History
Tania Bruguera
Tania Bruguera
Tania Bruguera is a Cuban installation and performance artist, trained at the Instituto Superior de Arte in Havana and at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Bruguera's work pivots around issues of power and control....

Fine Arts
Ellen Bruno Creative Arts Film
Barbara K. Burgess Molecular & Cellular Biology
Scott G. Burnham Music Research
Judith Butler
Judith Butler
Judith Butler is an American post-structuralist philosopher, who has contributed to the fields of feminism, queer theory, political philosophy, and ethics. She is a professor in the Rhetoric and Comparative Literature departments at the University of California, Berkeley.Butler received her Ph.D...

Literary Criticism
Jin-Yi Cai Computer Science
Antonio Caro
Antonio Caro
Antonio Caro is a contemporary artist known for using conceptualizations and iconic visuals that often make political commentary about his home country. Since 1970, Caro has built a career that, according to the categorizations of history and criticism, denotes an authentic example of conceptual...

Fine Arts
Anne Carson
Anne Carson
Anne Carson is a Canadian poet, essayist, translator and professor of Classics. Carson lived in Montreal for several years and taught at McGill University, the University of Michigan, and at Princeton University from 1980-1987....

Poetry
Clare Cavanagh Slavic Literature
Sun-Yung Alice Chang
Sun-Yung Alice Chang
Alice Chang is a Chinese American mathematician specializing in aspects of mathematical analysis ranging from harmonic analysis and partial differential equations to differential geometry. She is a professor of mathematics and chair of the department at Princeton University.-Life:Chang was born in...

Mathematics
Albert Chong
Albert Chong
Albert Chong is an artist of African and Chinese descent. His works are mainly photographs, but he also works with installations and sculptures. Chong states that the purpose of much of his art is to "represent and reanimate his family history."...

Creative Arts Photography
Demetrios Christodoulou
Demetrios Christodoulou
Demetrios Christodoulou is a Greek mathematician and physicist, who first became well known for his proof, together with Sergiu Klainerman, of the nonlinear stability of the Minkowski spacetime...

Applied Mathematics
Horacio Crespo Iberian & Latin American History
David Crumb
David Crumb
David Crumb, born May 21, 1962, is a contemporary composer born into a musical family. His father is composer George Crumb, and his sister is singer Ann Crumb...

Music Composition
John D'Emilio
John D'Emilio
John D'Emilio is a professor of history and of women's and gender studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He taught at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. He earned his Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1982, where his advisor was William Leuchtenburg...

U.S. History
Richard Dellamora English Literature
Justin N. Dello Joio Music Composition
Yemane I. Demissie Creative Arts Film
Suzanne Desan French History
Jared Diamond
Jared Diamond
Jared Mason Diamond is an American scientist and author whose work draws from a variety of fields. He is currently Professor of Geography and Physiology at UCLA...

Science Writing
Tom Donaghy
Tom Donaghy
Tom Donaghy is a playwright whose work has been produced by major theatre companiesacross the United States, including Atlantic Theater Company, Lincoln Center Theatre, and Playwrights Horizons in New York City, the Goodman Theater in Chicago, the La Jolla Playhouse and South Coast Repertory in...

Drama & Performance Art
Rackstraw Downes
Rackstraw Downes
Rackstraw Downes is a British-born realist painter and author. His oil paintings are notable for their meticulous detail accumulated during months of plein-air sessions, depictions of industry and the environment, and elongated compositions with complex perspective.-Education:Born Rodney Harry...

Fine Arts
Kathy Eden Intellectual & Cultural History
Daniel Eisenberg Creative Arts Film
A. Roger Ekirch Humanities British History
Peter T. Ellison Social Sciences Anthropology & Cultural Studies
Jody Enders Humanities Medieval Literature
Steven A. Epstein Humanities Italian History
Ticio Escobar Humanities Fine Arts Research
Candace Falk Humanities U.S. History
James R. Farr Humanities French History
Gilles R. Fauconnier Social Sciences Psychology
Paula Findlen Humanities Renaissance History
Maurice A. Finocchiaro Humanities History of Science & Technology
David Fludd Creative Arts Fine Arts
Nina Y. Fonoroff Creative Arts Film
Hal Foster Humanities Fine Arts Research
Eduardo Fradkin Natural Sciences Physics
Kenji Fujita Creative Arts Fine Arts
Salvo Galano Creative Arts Photography
Julio Pedro Garcia-Espinosa Romero Creative Arts Film
David Gates
David Gates
David Gates is an American singer-songwriter, best known as the lead singer of the group Bread, which reached the tops of the musical charts in Europe and North America on several occasions in the 1970s. The band was inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame...

Fiction
Marvin Gates Fine Arts
William M. Gelbart Chemistry
Ana Gerzenstein Anthropology & Cultural Studies
Timothy J. Gilfoyle U.S. History
Margo Glantz
Margo Glantz
Margo Glantz is a Mexican writer, essayist, critic and academic.- Biography :Margo Glantz's family immigrated to Mexico from Ukraine in the 1920s. Her father, Jacobo Glantz, met her mother, Elizabeth Shapiro in Odessa, where they married...

Fiction
Francisco Goldman
Francisco Goldman
Francisco Goldman is an American novelist, journalist, and Allen K. Smith Professor of Literature and Creative Writing, Trinity College. He is workshop director at , the journalism school for Latin-America created by Gabriel García Márquez...

Fiction
Billy Golfus
Billy Golfus
Billy Golfus is an activist for disabled people in the United States. He is renowned for his documentary When Billy Broke His Head... and Other Tales of Wonder which was released in 1994. It won numerous awards including an Emmy nomination and a Sundance Festival award. Although he has had plans to...

Creative Arts Film
Nury González Fine Arts
Ain Gordon
Ain Gordon
-Life:He began writing and directing for the stage in 1985. He emerged on to the downtown dance/performance scene with four consecutive seasons at Dance Theater Workshop plus performances at Movement Research, The Poetry Project, and Performance Space 122...

Drama & Performance Art
Alma Gottlieb Anthropology & Cultural Studies
J. Raul Grigera Physics
Larry Gross
Larry Gross
Larry Gross is an American screenwriter, producer, and occasionally a director. He won the 2004 Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award at the Sundance Film Festival for We Don't Live Here Anymore.-Filmography:...

Film, Video, & Radio Studies
George Gruner Physics
Mauro F. Guillén Sociology
Tom Gunning
Tom Gunning
Thomas Francis Gunning was a Major League Baseball catcher. He played all or part of six seasons in the majors, from 1884 until 1889, for the Boston Beaneaters, Philadelphia Quakers and Philadelphia Athletics....

Film, Video, & Radio Studies
Sue Halpern General Nonfiction
Abdellah Hammoudi Near Eastern Studies
Lee Haring Humanities Folklore & Popular Culture
Julie Hecht
Julie Hecht
Julie Hecht is a contemporary American fiction writer specializing in interlacing short stories. She is best known for her book Do the Windows Open?, a series of short stories some of which first appeared independently in The New Yorker...

Fiction
Michael W. Herren Medieval Literature
Carla Hesse French History
Jody Hey
Jody Hey
Jody Hey is an evolutionary biologist at Rutgers University. In the 1980s and 1990s he did research on natural selection and species divergence in fruit flies . More recently he has worked on the divergence of cichlid fishes from Lake Malawi, on chimpanzees and on human populations...

Organismic Biology & Ecology
Susan Hiller
Susan Hiller
Susan Hiller is an American-born artist who lives in London, UK. Her art practice encompasses installation, video, photography, performance and writing.-Early Life and Education:...

Fine Arts
A. M. Homes
A. M. Homes
Amy M. Homes is an American writer. She is best-known for her controversial novels and unusual stories, most notably The End of Alice , a novel about a convicted child molester and murderer...

Fiction
Marie Howe
Marie Howe
Marie Howe is an American poet. Her most recent poetry collection is The Kingdom of Ordinary Time . Her first book, The Good Thief, was selected by Margaret Atwood as the winner of the 1987 Open Competition of the National Poetry Series...

Poetry
Raymond B. Huey
Raymond B. Huey
Raymond B. Huey is a biologist specializing in evolutionary physiology. He has taught at the University of Washington , and he earned his Ph.D. in biology at Harvard University under E. E. Williams. He is currently the chairman of the UW Biology Department.-Education:Huey earned his A.B...

Organismic Biology & Ecology
Ann Hutchinson Guest
Ann Hutchinson Guest
Ann Hutchinson Guest is an internationally-recognized expert on dance notation. She wrote a history on the subject, and her works have been translated into multiple languages. She is the co-founder of the Dance Notation Bureau, New York, 1940...

Dance Studies
John Jasperse
John Jasperse
John Jasperse is an American choreographer and dancer. Since 1990 he has been artistic director and choreographer of the New York City-based John Jasperse Company....

Creative Arts Choreography
Bill Jensen Fine Arts
Michael Joo Fine Arts
Eileen Julien African Studies
Frances Myrna Kamm Philosophy
Paul Kane
Paul Kane
Paul Kane was an Irish-born Canadian painter, famous for his paintings of First Nations peoples in the Canadian West and other Native Americans in the Oregon Country....

American Literature
Dennis Kardon Fine Arts
John F. Kasson U.S. History
Demetrius A. Klein Creative Arts Choreography
Timothy Kramer Music Composition
Christopher Kyle Creative Arts Drama & Performance Art
Robert K. Lazarsfeld Natural Sciences Mathematics
William Leavitt
William Leavitt
William "Bill" G. Leavitt was an American jazz guitarist and arranger best known for his long series of guitar instruction books and for developing a related curriculum at Berklee College of Music as chair of the guitar department.-The Method:Leavitt's books contain no guitar tablature and consist...

Fine Arts
Lyle Leverich American Literature
Mariano J. Levin Molecular & Cellular Biology
Nelson Lichtenstein
Nelson Lichtenstein
Nelson Lichtenstein is a professor of history at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and director of the Center for the Study of Work, Labor and Democracy...

U.S. History
Mary Lindemann German & East European History
Estela Susana Lizano Soberón Physics
Nancy Lorenz Fine Arts
Robert C. Maggio Music Composition
Juan Maidagan Fine Arts
Dusan Makavejev
Dušan Makavejev
Dušan Makavejev is a Serbian film director and screenwriter, famous for his groundbreaking films of Yugoslav cinema in the late 1960s and early 1970s...

Creative Arts Film
Dionisio D. Martinez
Dionisio D. Martinez
Dionisio D. Martinez , is a Cuban-born poet who grew up speaking Spanish, raised first in Spain, then in the United States.His work appeared in American Poetry Review, Denver Quarterly, Georgia Review, Iowa Review, Kenyon Review, New Republic, Poetry, Prairie Schooner, Virginia Quarterly Review.He...

Poetry
Elizabeth Anne McCauley Photography Studies
Elizabeth McCracken
Elizabeth McCracken
Elizabeth McCracken is an American author.McCracken, a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, was born in Boston, Massachusetts, graduated from Newton North High School in Newton, Massachusetts, earned a B.A. and M.A. in English from Boston University, an M.F.A. from the University of Iowa, and...

Fiction
Campbell McGrath
Campbell McGrath
Campbell McGrath is a notable modern American poet. He is the author of nine full-length collections of poetry, including his most recent, Seven Notebooks , Shannon: A Poem of the Lewis and Clark Expedition , and In the Kingdom of the Sea Monkeys .- Life :McGrath was born in Chicago, Illinois, and...

Poetry
Christopher F. McKee Astronomy--Astrophysics
Tununa Mercado Fiction
Sabeeha Merchant Molecular & Cellular Biology
Lorenzo Meyer Political Science
Mattison Mines South Asian Studies
Marilyn Minter
Marilyn Minter
Marilyn Minter is an American artist currently living and working in New York City. Marilyn Minter has been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in 2005, the Center for Contemporary Art, Cincinnati, Les Rencontres d'Arles festival in 2007,...

Fine Arts
Peter Mombaerts Neuroscience
Russell K. Monson Plant Sciences
Judith Moore General Nonfiction
Susan J. Napier
Susan J. Napier
Dr. Susan Jolliffe Napier is Professor of the Japanese Program at Tufts University. She was formerly Professor of the Japanese Literature and Culture at the University of Texas at Austin, and a visiting professor at the Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations at Harvard University...

Humanities East Asian Studies
Piotr Nawrot Humanities Music Research
Joachim Neugroschel
Joachim Neugroschel
Joachim Neugroschel was a well known literary translator from French, German, Italian, Russian, and Yiddish, and also to German. He also published poetry and was a poetry magazine founder.- Biography :...

German & Scandinavian Literature
Jane O. Newman German & Scandinavian Literature
Roger Newton Creative Arts Photography
Tom Noonan
Tom Noonan
Tom Noonan is an American actor and film writer-director.-Early life:Noonan was born in Greenwich, Connecticut, the son of Rosaleen and Tom Noonan, who worked as a dentist and jazz musician respectively...

Creative Arts Film
Thomas V. O\'Halloran Natural Sciences Molecular & Cellular Biology
Donald B. Oliver Natural Sciences Molecular & Cellular Biology
Luis A. Orozco Natural Sciences Physics
Marta María Pérez Bravo
Marta Maria Perez Bravo
Marta María Pérez Bravo , a Cuban artist who is best known for her dream-based black-and-white photography. Often using her own body as the central subject to express her own mythological beliefs.-Education:...

Fine Arts
Janet Peery
Janet Peery
Janet Peery is an American short story writer and novelist.-Life:Daughter of a teacher and a judge, the eldest of six children, Peery grew up in Kansas and Wisconsin. She held a series of odd jobs, waiting tables, working as a lifeguard and swimming instructor and as a hospital respiratory...

Fiction
Laura Ann Petitto Neuroscience
Paul Pierson
Paul Pierson
Paul Pierson is a professor of political science and holder of the Avice Saint Chair of Public Policy at the University of California, Berkeley. From 2007-2010 he served at UC Berkeley as Chair of the Department of Political Science...

Political Science
Sergio Pitol Deméneghi Fiction
Sarah B. Pomeroy Classics
Gopal Prasad
Gopal Prasad
Gopal Prasad is an Indian mathematician. His research interests span the fields of Lie groups, their discrete subgroups, algebraic groups, arithmetic groups, geometry of locally symmetric spaces, and representation theory of reductive p-adic groups.He is the Raoul Bott Professor of Mathematics at...

Mathematics
Gonzalo de Prat Gay Molecular & Cellular Biology
Alan S. Prince Linguistics
Jorge Pullin
Jorge Pullin
Jorge Pullin is the Horace Hearne Chair in theoretical Physics at the Louisiana State University, known for his work on black hole collisions and quantum gravity.-Biography:...

Physics
Fernando Quevedo
Fernando Quevedo
Fernando Quevedo Rodriguez is a Guatemalan physicist. He was appointed director of the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics in October 2009; he succeeds K. R. Sreenivasan, who was the director since 2003....

Natural Sciences Physics
Eloise Quiñones Keber
Eloise Quiñones Keber
Eloise Quiñones Keber is Professor of Art History at Baruch College and the CUNY Graduate Center, where she specializes in Pre-Columbian and early colonial Latin American art...

Humanities Fine Arts Research
Fidel Ramón Neuroscience
Christopher A. Reed Chemistry
Paula Richman Religion
David Riggs English Literature
Miguel Angel Rios Fine Arts
Arturo Ripstein
Arturo Ripstein
Arturo Ripstein y Rosen is a Mexican film director.-Life and career:Ripstein got his break into movies working as an uncredited assistant director for Luis Buñuel. In 1965, he directed his first feature, Tiempo de Morir...

Creative Arts Film
Kenneth Rogoff
Kenneth Rogoff
Kenneth Saul "Ken" Rogoff is currently the Thomas D. Cabot Professor of Public Policy and Professor of Economics at Harvard University. He is also a chess Grandmaster.-Early life:...

Economics
Christina D. Romer Economics
James Romm Classics
Jay Rosenblatt Creative Arts Film
Frank Salomon Iberian & Latin American History
Guadalupe Santa Cruz Fiction
Roberto A. Sánchez-Delgado Chemistry
Carlos Sánchez-Gutierrez
Carlos Sanchez-Gutierrez
Carlos Sánchez-Gutiérrez is a Latin-American composer and teacher. He currently resides near Rochester, New York....

Music Composition
Daniel L. Schacter Psychology
Emanuel A. Schegloff Sociology
Bambi B. Schieffelin Anthropology & Cultural Studies
John G. Sclater Earth Science
Neil H. Shubin Molecular & Cellular Biology
Berta M. Sichel Film, Video, & Radio Studies
Joseph H. Silverman
Joseph H. Silverman
Joseph Hillel Silverman is currently a professor of mathematics at Brown University. Joseph Silverman received an Sc.B. from Brown University in 1977 and a Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1982 under the direction of John Tate. He taught at M.I.T...

Mathematics
Jeffrey Chipps Smith Fine Arts Research
Robert Smythe Drama & Performance Art
Robin Chapman Stacey Medieval History
Bruno Stagno
Bruno Stagno
Bruno Stagno is a Costa Rican architect.Stagno combines conceptes from the contemporal international architecture with concepts from the tropical architecture. With it he developped an own syncretic style which he practices in the Institute for Tropical Architecture in San José, which he founded...

Architecture, Planning, & Design
Henry Staten English Literature
Ilan Stavans
Ilan Stavans
Ilan Stavans is a Mexican-American, essayist, lexicographer, cultural commentator, translator, short-story author, TV personality, and teacher known for his insights into American, Hispanic, and Jewish cultures.- Life :Ilan Stavans was born in Mexico to a middle-class Jewish family from the Pale...

General Nonfiction
Sidney Strickland Molecular & Cellular Biology
Susan Strome Molecular & Cellular Biology
Wendy Sussman Creative Arts Fine Arts
Michael T. Taussig Social Sciences Anthropology & Cultural Studies
Bob Thall
Bob Thall
Bob Thall is a Chicago photographer specializing in street scenes. He is Chair of the Photography Department at Columbia College Chicago. His photographs, of gritty urban street scenes, have been exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Museum of Modern Art in New York...

Creative Arts Photography
Salvatore Torquato Natural Sciences Engineering
Nancy J. Troy Humanities Fine Arts Research
Shripad Tuljapurkar Natural Sciences Statistics
Donna N. Uchizono Creative Arts Choreography
Gisela von Wobeser Humanities Iberian & Latin American History
Patricia Waddy Humanities Architecture, Planning, & Design
Elisabeth Weber Humanities French Literature
Martin Weber Creative Arts Photography
Barbara Weinstein
Barbara Weinstein
Barbara Weinstein is a diver from Michigan, United States. She won a gold medal in platform diving at the 1979 Pan American Games.She was selected to represent United States at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, but did not go because of the boycott.-References:...

Humanities Iberian & Latin American History
Richard H. Weisberg
Richard H. Weisberg
Richard H. Weisberg is a professor of constitutional law at the Cardozo School of Law at Yeshiva University in New York City, a leading scholar on law and literature.-Biography:...

Social Sciences Law
Kate Wheeler
Kate Wheeler
Kate Wheeler is a Canadian television reporter and news anchor.One of Canada's most respected television journalists, Wheeler began her on air news career in 1987 at CFTO in Toronto, as a reporter where she would become an anchor the following year and the weekend news anchor in 1990...

Creative Arts Fiction
Lawrence L. Widdoes Creative Arts Music Composition
Isabel Wilkerson
Isabel Wilkerson
Isabel Wilkerson is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, and the author of The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America's Great Migration.-Biography:...

Creative Arts General Nonfiction
Linda Williams
Linda Williams
Linda Williams is the name of:* Linda Williams , folk singer in duo Robin and Linda Williams*Linda Williams , Dutch singer*Linda Williams , American academic...

Humanities Film, Video, & Radio Studies
David Wilson
David Wilson
-In arts and literature:*Sir David M. Wilson , British archaeologist and Director of the British Museum*David Henry Wilson , English writer*David Niall Wilson , American writer of horror, science fiction, and fantasy fiction...

Creative Arts Fine Arts
Jay Winter
Jay Winter
Jay M. Winter is an American historian. He is the Charles J. Stille Professor of History at Yale University, where he focuses his research on World War I and its impact on the 20th century...

Humanities Intellectual & Cultural History
Robin Winters Creative Arts Fine Arts
Elise Kimerling Wirtschafter Humanities Russian History
Susan Wood
Susan Wood (poet)
Susan Wood is an American poet and the Gladys Louise Fox Professor of English at Rice University.-Life:She received her B.A. from East Texas State University, and her M.A...

Creative Arts Poetry
Michael Woodford
Michael Woodford
Michael Woodford is the name of:*Michael Woodford, Jr., American ice hockey player*Michael Woodford , American macroeconomist*Michael Woodford , former CEO of Olympus Corporation...

Social Sciences Economics
Baron Wormser
Baron Wormser
Baron Wormser is an American poet.In 2000, he was appointed Poet Laureate of Maine.In 2000, he was writer in residence at the University of South Dakota....

Creative Arts Poetry
Richard A. Wright Social Sciences Geography & Environmental Studies
Dolores Zinny Creative Arts Fine Arts
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