List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1977 [1]
Fellow | Category | Field of Study |
---|---|---|
Ruben Adler | Natural Sciences | Molecular & Cellular Biology |
Michael J. B. Allen | Humanities | Italian Literature |
Robert L. Allen | Creative Arts | General Nonfiction |
Aracy A. Amaral | Humanities | Fine Arts Research |
Dane Archer | Social Sciences | Sociology |
Walter W. Arndt | Humanities | German & Scandinavian Literature |
Charles Arthur Arnoldi | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Francisco J. Ayala | Natural Sciences | Organismic Biology & Ecology |
Thomas J. Babe | Creative Arts | Drama & Performance Art |
F. G. Bailey | Social Sciences | Anthropology & Cultural Studies |
Michael G. Barbour | Natural Sciences | Plant Sciences |
Hazel E. Barnes | Humanities | French Literature |
Alan H. Barrett | Natural Sciences | Astronomy—Astrophysics |
Frances Barth | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Roland S. Barth | Social Sciences | Education |
Ann Beattie | Fiction | |
Michael Les Benedict | Political Science | |
James O. Berger | Statistics | |
Lillian D. Bloom | English Literature | |
Lesser Blum | Physics | |
Sheila E. Blumstein | Linguistics | |
Alberto Boveris | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Stan Brakhage | Creative Arts | Film |
Robert Brenner | Economic History | |
Lee Breuer | Theatre Arts | |
Joseph Brodsky | Poetry | |
D. Allan Bromley | Physics | |
Benjamin F. Brown | Italian Literature | |
Blanche R. Brown | Fine Arts Research | |
Joan Brown | Fine Arts | |
James W. Buchman | Fine Arts | |
Bruce Bueno de Mesquita | Political Science | |
C. Tyler Burge | Philosophy | |
Guy L. Bush | Organismic Biology & Ecology | |
Warren L. Butler | Plant Sciences | |
Jack G. Calvert | Chemistry | |
David Caplovitz | Sociology | |
George G. Carey | Folklore & Popular Culture | |
María Soledad Carrasco | Spanish & Portuguese Literature | |
Francisco Cervantes | Poetry | |
Gerald Wester Chapman | English Literature | |
Giuseppe Cilento | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
John Clarke | Physics | |
James P. Collman | Chemistry | |
Fernando Raúl Colomb | Astronomy—Astrophysics | |
Joel Conarroe | American Literature | |
John Cooper | Astronomy—Astrophysics | |
Ann Cornelisen | General Nonfiction | |
Stanley Corngold | German & Scandinavian Literature | |
Richard Crawford | Music Research | |
David Cressy | U.S. History | |
Peter Dallos | Neuroscience | |
Jerry Dantzic | Creative Arts | Photography |
Nassos Daphnis | Fine Arts | |
John Putnam Demos | U.S. History | |
William M. Denevan | Geography & Environmental Studies | |
Charles H. DePuy | Chemistry | |
Edwin B. DeWindt | Medieval History | |
Manuel O. Diaz Rivara | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Lucia Dlugoszewski | Music Composition | |
Michael Dorris | Anthropology & Cultural Studies | |
Seymour Drescher | British History | |
Norman E. Dubie | Poetry | |
Alistair M. Duckworth | Humanities | English Literature |
Daniel Edge | Fine Arts | |
Samuel Y. Edgerton | Fine Arts Research | |
Gerald E. Edwards | Plant Sciences | |
Richard Eisenberg | Chemistry | |
Joseph E. Emonds | Humanities | Linguistics |
Leslie D. Epstein | Creative Arts | Fiction |
Linda Feferman | Creative Arts | Film |
Michael E. Feingold | Humanities | Theatre Arts |
Rafael Ferrer | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Jorge A. Flores Ochoa | Social Sciences | Anthropology & Cultural Studies |
Richard Ford | Creative Arts | Fiction |
Enrique Forero | Natural Sciences | Plant Sciences |
Llyn Foulkes | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
James Bruce French | Natural Sciences | Physics |
Charles Fuller | Creative Arts | Drama & Performance Art |
Paul Fussell | Humanities | English Literature |
Henry Gabay | Creative Arts | Film |
Robert G. Gallager | Natural Sciences | Computer Science |
Herbert J. Gans | Sociology | |
Jacques Garelli | French Literature | |
Guillermo Geisse Grove | Humanities | Architecture, Planning, & Design |
Albert J. Gelpi | American Literature | |
John C. Gerhart | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
William H. Goetzmann | U.S. History | |
Erving Goffman | Sociology | |
Martin V. Goldman | Astronomy—Astrophysics | |
Michael P. Goldman | English Literature | |
Robert Philip Goldman | East Asian Studies | |
Cylon E. Gonçalves da Silva | Physics | |
Mark Goodman | Creative Arts | Photography |
Gary Hamilton Gossen | Anthropology & Cultural Studies | |
William B. Gould | Law | |
George Griffin | Creative Arts | Film |
O. Hayes Griffith | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Phyllis M. Grosskurth | English Literature | |
Giles B. Gunn | American Literature | |
John Gutmann | Creative Arts | Photography |
Shelby J. Haberman | Natural Sciences | Statistics |
Patrick Hanan | East Asian Studies | |
Carolyn M. Hansson | Applied Mathematics | |
John Harbison | Music Composition | |
Robert D. Harbison | Fine Arts Research | |
Richard Harris | Law | |
Gordon Hart | Fine Arts | |
Sven R. Hartmann | Physics | |
Erick Hawkins | Creative Arts | Choreography |
Sidney M. Hecht | Chemistry | |
Mary Heilmann | Fine Arts | |
Harold C. Helgeson | Earth Science | |
Richard J. Herrnstein | Psychology | |
William Heyen | Poetry | |
Peter W. Hochachka | Organismic Biology & Ecology | |
Sydney P. Hodkinson | Music Composition | |
Israel Horovitz | Drama & Performance Art | |
Henry Horwitz | British History | |
Richard A. Howard | Plant Sciences | |
Robert Hudson | Fine Arts | |
Richard Hugo | Poetry | |
Sandy Hume | Creative Arts | Photography |
Alex Inkeles | Social Sciences | Sociology |
Miyoko Ito | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Roman Jackiw | Physics | |
Arthur M. Jaffe | Applied Mathematics | |
Guillermo Jaim Etcheverry | Medicine & Health | |
Rex L. Jamison | Medicine & Health | |
Farish A. Jenkins | Earth Science | |
M. Kent Jennings | Political Science | |
Bruce M. Johnson | American Literature | |
Diane Lain Johnson | English Literature | |
Edward Dudley Hume Johnson | English Literature | |
Robert K. Josephson | Neuroscience | |
Carl F. Kaestle | Education | |
Inga Karetnikova | Fine Arts Research | |
Simon Karlinsky | Humanities | Slavic Literature |
Robert Kaske | Humanities | Medieval Literature |
Friedrich Katz | Iberian & Latin American History | |
J. Lawrence Katz | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Michael B. Katz | U.S. History | |
John A. Katzenellenbogen | Chemistry | |
Nicholas A. Kefalides | Medicine & Health | |
Cornelis Klein | Earth Science | |
Shoshichi Kobayashi | Mathematics | |
Edward M. Kosower | Chemistry | |
Francisco Kröpfl | Creative Arts | Music Composition |
Susumu Kuno | Humanities | Linguistics |
Mordecai Kurz | Social Sciences | Economics |
Donald B. Kuspit | Humanities | Fine Arts Research |
Alvin L. Kwiram | Natural Sciences | Chemistry |
Wayne R. LaFave | Law | |
Barbara Miller Lane | Architecture, Planning, & Design | |
Crispin Larangeira | Drama & Performance Art | |
Beatriz Rosario Lavandera | Linguistics | |
Norman R. Lebovitz | Astronomy—Astrophysics | |
Isaías Lerner | Spanish & Portuguese Literature | |
Bella Lewitzky-Reynolds | Creative Arts | Choreography |
Enrique Andrés Lihn | General Nonfiction | |
David C. Lindberg | History of Science & Technology | |
Jerzy Linderski | Classics | |
James Lockhart | Iberian & Latin American History | |
Lewis H. Lockwood | Music Research | |
Harvey F. Lodish | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Leopoldo M. Maler | Fine Arts | |
Joseph D. Masheck | Fine Arts Research | |
Vojtech Mastny | German & East European History | |
Benson Mates | Philosophy | |
Thomas F. Mathews | Fine Arts Research | |
Gordon Matta-Clark | Fine Arts | |
Brian W. Matthews | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Carlos Alfredo Mautalen | Medicine & Health | |
James McMichael | Poetry | |
William L. McMillan | Physics | |
David Mechanic | Sociology | |
Jonas Mekas | Creative Arts | Film |
Michael Meltsner | Law | |
Robert Mezey | Poetry | |
Nancy Milford | Creative Arts | Biography |
Jacob Milgrom | Near Eastern Studies | |
Michael Millgate | English Literature | |
Earl Miner | East Asian Studies | |
Charles W. Moore | Architecture, Planning, & Design | |
Herbert Morris | Philosophy | |
William W. Murdoch | Organismic Biology & Ecology | |
Gregory Nagy | Humanities | Classics |
Víctor Elías Nahmod | Natural Sciences | Medicine & Health |
Alan Needleman | Natural Sciences | Applied Mathematics |
Charles Neider | General Nonfiction | |
Jay Neugeboren | Creative Arts | Fiction |
Phill Niblock | Creative Arts | Film |
George W. Nickelsburg | Religion | |
Craig Nova | Creative Arts | Fiction |
Julius Novick | Humanities | Theatre Arts |
Juan Antonio Oddone | Humanities | Iberian & Latin American History |
Gregory Orr | Creative Arts | Poetry |
Linda Orr | Humanities | French Literature |
Martin Ostwald | Humanities | Classics |
Steven Ozment | Humanities | Renaissance History |
Nam June Paik | Video & Audio | |
Joseph Pedlosky | Earth Science | |
Jonathan Penner | Fiction | |
Constance Perin | Anthropology & Cultural Studies | |
David M. Perlmutter | Linguistics | |
Edward Pessen | U.S. History | |
Paul E. Peterson | Political Science | |
Sylvia Plachy | Creative Arts | Photography |
Raoul Pleskow | Music Composition | |
Nelson W. Polsby | Political Science | |
Richard D. Portes | Economics | |
Kathryn O. Posin | Creative Arts | Choreography |
William K. Pratt | Computer Science | |
Mark Prent | Fine Arts | |
Peter S. Prescott | General Nonfiction | |
Peter W. Price | Organismic Biology & Ecology | |
Jesse C. Rabinowitz | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
José Agustín Ramírez Gómez | Fiction | |
Paul Ramsey | Religion | |
Shulamit Ran | Music Composition | |
Edward Ranney | Creative Arts | Photography |
Diane Ravitch | Education | |
Omar Rayo | Fine Arts | |
John Shelton Reed | Sociology | |
William P. Reinhardt | Chemistry | |
Frank Restle | Psychology | |
Jacqueline A. Reynolds | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Paul G. Richards | Earth Science | |
Daniel Robbins | Fine Arts Research | |
Richard P. Rogers | Creative Arts | Film |
Jason P. Rosenblatt | English Literature | |
John Robert Ross | Linguistics | |
Paul Rozin | Psychology | |
Donald B. Rubin | Statistics | |
Jeffrey Z. Rubin | Psychology | |
M. Jonathan Rubin | Creative Arts | Film |
Sol I. Rubinow | Applied Mathematics | |
Philippe C. Schmitter | Political Science | |
Ira Schneider | Video & Audio | |
Robert Scholes | Literary Criticism | |
Paul E. Schupp | Mathematics | |
Robert Schwarz | Literary Criticism | |
Marlene Elizabeth Scott | Fine Arts | |
Donald D. Searing | Political Science | |
Alan Franklin Segal | Religion | |
Joseph S. Semancik | Plant Sciences | |
Martin M. Shapiro | Political Science | |
Karl Shell | Economics | |
Elaine C. Showalter | English Literature | |
Joseph H. Silverman | Spanish & Portuguese Literature | |
Barbara Herrnstein Smith | Literary Criticism | |
Mary Elizabeth Smith | Iberian & Latin American History | |
Allan W. Snyder | Neuroscience | |
James A. Spudich | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
David St. John | Poetry | |
David A. Starrett | Economics | |
Francis Steegmuller | French Literature | |
David C. Steinmetz | Renaissance History | |
Gabriel Stolzenberg | Mathematics | |
Donald D. Stone | English Literature | |
William Stott | U.S. History | |
Ronald S. Stroud | Classics | |
Jean Strouse | Creative Arts | Biography |
Rose R. Subotnik | Music Research | |
Ezra N. Suleiman | Political Science | |
Geoffrey W. Symcox | Humanities | French History |
Megan Terry | Creative Arts | Drama & Performance Art |
Jerry L. Thompson | Creative Arts | Photography |
Joan Tower | Creative Arts | Music Composition |
Hans L. Trefousse | Humanities | U.S. History |
Jean François Treves | Natural Sciences | Mathematics |
Chinary Ung | Creative Arts | Music Composition |
Martin Wachs | Humanities | Architecture, Planning, & Design |
Mauricio Wacquez | Creative Arts | Fiction |
Derek A. Walcott | Creative Arts | Drama & Performance Art |
Alice Walker | Creative Arts | Fiction |
Donald G. Walker | Natural Sciences | Medicine & Health |
Geoffrey King Walters | Natural Sciences | Physics |
Piotr S. Wandycz | Humanities | French History |
Susan Weil | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Félix Weinberg | Humanities | Iberian & Latin American History |
Robert V. Wells | Humanities | U.S. History |
David B. Werner | Natural Sciences | Medicine & Health |
Nicholas P. White | Humanities | Philosophy |
David T. Wilkinson | Natural Sciences | Astronomy—Astrophysics |
Sylvia Jean Wilkinson | Creative Arts | Fiction |
George W. Williams | Humanities | English Literature |
Paul H. Williams | Natural Sciences | Plant Sciences |
Oliver E. Williamson | Social Sciences | Economics |
Christopher J. Wills | Natural Sciences | Molecular & Cellular Biology |
Margaret Dauler Wilson | Humanities | Philosophy |
Nicholas Winograd | Natural Sciences | Chemistry |
Roland Winston | Natural Sciences | Physics |
Ronald G. Witt | Humanities | Medieval History |
David Woodward | Social Sciences | Geography & Environmental Studies |
Maurice Wright | Creative Arts | Music Composition |
Merwin Crawford Young | Social Sciences | Political Science |
Larzer Ziff | Humanities | American Literature |
Alex Zwerdling | Humanities | English Literature |
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