List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1993 [1]
Fellow | Category | Field of Study |
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Richard Abel | Humanities | Film, Video, & Radio Studies |
Joan Acocella | Humanities | Dance Studies |
Polly E. Apfelbaum | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Derek Attridge | Humanities | Literary Criticism |
José Antonio Évora | Humanities | Theatre Arts |
Barbara A. Baird | Natural Sciences | Molecular & Cellular Biology |
Debbora Battaglia | Anthropology & Cultural Studies | |
Virginia Beahan | Creative Arts | Photography |
José Bedia Valdés | Fine Arts | |
Frederick C. Beiser | Philosophy | |
Diana Bellessi | Poetry | |
Alan Berliner | Creative Arts | Film |
Michael A. Bernstein | Literary Criticism | |
Claudio Bertoni Lemus | Creative Arts | Photography |
Willie Birch | Fine Arts | |
Blanche McCrary Boyd | Fiction | |
Phyllis Bramson | Fine Arts | |
Ross Brann | Near Eastern Studies | |
Gordon Brotherston | Latin American Literature | |
Marina S. Brownlee | Spanish & Portuguese Literature | |
Susan Buck-Morss | Intellectual & Cultural History | |
Robert Olen Butler | Fiction | |
Terry P. Caesar | General Nonfiction | |
Annette Wheeler Cafarelli | English Literature | |
Mary Carlson | Fine Arts | |
Nicholas Christopher | Poetry | |
Patricia E. Cladis | Physics | |
David Cohen | Classics | |
Lizabeth Cohen | U.S. History | |
Samuel K. Cohn | Italian History | |
Billy Collins | Poetry | |
Frederick Cooper | African Studies | |
Alberto Cordero | Philosophy | |
Marcos Cueto | Iberian & Latin American History | |
Michael Cunningham | Fiction | |
Nathan Currier | Music Composition | |
James E. Cutting | Social Sciences | Psychology |
Francis Anthony Dahlen | Earth Science | |
Francis Davis | Folklore & Popular Culture | |
Jesús Díaz | Fiction | |
Gary S. De Krey | British History | |
Regina DeLuise | Creative Arts | Photography |
Robert Dick | Music Composition | |
Millicent Dillon | Creative Arts | Biography |
Ann Douglas | American Literature | |
Debórah Dwork | Intellectual & Cultural History | |
Cornelius Eady | Creative Arts | Poetry |
John Earls | Anthropology & Cultural Studies | |
Louis Edwards | Fiction | |
David Felder | Creative Arts | Music Composition |
Roberto Fernández | Natural Sciences | Physics |
Gloria Ferrari Pinney | Humanities | Fine Arts Research |
Arthur Field | Humanities | Renaissance History |
Jeanne C. Finley | Creative Arts | Video & Audio |
Karen Finley | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Joel Fisher | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Joseph S. Francisco | Natural Sciences | Chemistry |
Joe Frank | Creative Arts | Drama & Performance Art |
Harry G. Frankfurt | Humanities | Philosophy |
Allen J. Frantzen | Humanities | Medieval Literature |
Alexander Gelley | Literary Criticism | |
Paula J. Giddings | Creative Arts | Biography |
Paul Gootenberg | Iberian & Latin American History | |
Mary Gordon | Fiction | |
William L. Graf | Geography & Environmental Studies | |
Elliott Green | Fine Arts | |
Gene M. Grossman | Economics | |
Lars Gustafsson | Poetry | |
Tomás Gutiérrez Alea | Creative Arts | Film |
Patricio Guzmán Lozanes | Creative Arts | Film |
Sarah Hanley | French History | |
John Harte | Plant Sciences | |
Christine Leigh Heyrman | U.S. History | |
Daniel Hillel | Science Writing | |
Philip Holmes | Natural Sciences | Applied Mathematics |
Ray Jackendoff | Psychology | |
Fotis C. Kafatos | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Wendy Kaminer | General Nonfiction | |
Marilyn A. Katz | Classics | |
Néstor E. Katz | Chemistry | |
Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann | Intellectual & Cultural History | |
Anatoly M. Khazanov | Religion | |
Laura Kipnis | Video & Audio | |
Mary Kocol | Creative Arts | Photography |
Clayton Koelb | German & Scandinavian Literature | |
Phokion G. Kolaitis | Computer Science | |
Allen Kurzweil | Creative Arts | Fiction |
Oliver Lake | Music Composition | |
David Lamelas | Fine Arts | |
Mirko Lauer | General Nonfiction | |
John Lees | Fine Arts | |
Seth Lerer | Humanities | Medieval Literature |
Leonid A. Levin | Computer Science | |
Ker-Chau Li | Statistics | |
Zachary Lockman | Near Eastern Studies | |
Diego Luzuriaga | Music Composition | |
Wyatt MacGaffey | African Studies | |
Jane Marcus | English Literature | |
Michael Marcus | Mathematics | |
Donald Margulies | Drama & Performance Art | |
Carlos Marichal | Iberian & Latin American History | |
Gonzalo Martínez de la Escalera | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Lucy McDiarmid | English Literature | |
Bill McKibben | General Nonfiction | |
Laura McPhee | Creative Arts | Photography |
Margaret A. Mills | Folklore & Popular Culture | |
Andrea Modica | Creative Arts | Photography |
Abelardo Morell | Creative Arts | Photography |
Roger Morris | Creative Arts | Biography |
Telemachos Ch. Mouschovias | Astronomy—Astrophysics | |
Kirin Narayan | Social Sciences | Anthropology & Cultural Studies |
Peter M. Narins | Natural Sciences | Neuroscience |
David R. Nelson | Physics | |
Kathleen Norris | General Nonfiction | |
Mary Beth Norton | U.S. History | |
Thomas Nozkowski | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Tere O'Connor | Creative Arts | Choreography |
Pablo Ortiz | Creative Arts | Music Composition |
Larry E. Overman | Natural Sciences | Chemistry |
Jeevak M. Parpia | Physics | |
Carole Pateman | Political Science | |
Richard H. Pells | U.S. History | |
Gayle Pemberton | Film, Video, & Radio Studies | |
Mimi Pickering | Video & Audio | |
Paulo S. Pinheiro | Political Science | |
A. Mitchell Polinsky | Social Sciences | Law |
Robert E. Pollack | Science Writing | |
Carl R. Pope | Fine Arts | |
Ross Posnock | American Literature | |
Armand Qualliotine | Creative Arts | Music Composition |
L. Elizabeth Little Rasmussen | Organismic Biology & Ecology | |
Bruce Redford | English Literature | |
Eustáquio J. Reis | Economics | |
Fritz Ringer | German & East European History | |
Francesca Rochberg | Humanities | History of Science & Technology |
Osvaldo E. Sala | Natural Sciences | Plant Sciences |
Mary Jo Salter | Poetry | |
Rodolfo Santana Salas | Drama & Performance Art | |
Peter Saul | Fine Arts | |
Michael Scammell | Slavic Literature | |
Carolee Schneemann | Fine Arts | |
Victor Schrager | Creative Arts | Photography |
Frederick Seidel | Poetry | |
Moisés Selman-Lama | Medicine & Health | |
William C. Sharpe | Fine Arts Research | |
Linda M. Shires | English Literature | |
Ana María Shua | Fiction | |
Miriam Silverberg | East Asian Studies | |
Samuel C. Silverstein | Medicine & Health | |
William H. Simon | Law | |
James L. Skinner | Chemistry | |
David Soley | Music Composition | |
Philip Solomon | Creative Arts | Film |
Marilda A. de Oliveira Sotomayor | Economics | |
Denise Stoklos | Drama & Performance Art | |
Ann Laura Stoler | South Asian Studies | |
Suresh Subramani | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Donald K. Swearer | Humanities | Religion |
Ritsuko Taho | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
John H. Thomas | Natural Sciences | Astronomy—Astrophysics |
Marta Tienda | Social Sciences | Sociology |
Daniel P. Todes | Humanities | History of Science & Technology |
George Tsebelis | Social Sciences | Political Science |
Olke C. Uhlenbeck | Natural Sciences | Molecular & Cellular Biology |
Greg Urban | Social Sciences | Anthropology & Cultural Studies |
Marcelo Viana | Natural Sciences | Mathematics |
Judith R. Walkowitz | Humanities | British History |
Mary C. Waters | Social Sciences | Sociology |
Mia Westerlund Roosen | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
John C. Wingfield | Natural Sciences | Organismic Biology & Ecology |
Susan Wolf | Humanities | Philosophy |
Janet Wolff | Humanities | Fine Arts Research |
Guggenheim may refer to:
The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation is a private foundation formed in 1925 by Olga and Simon Guggenheim in memory of their son, who died on April 26, 1922. The organization awards Guggenheim Fellowships to professionals who have demonstrated exceptional ability by publishing a significant body of work in the fields of natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, and the creative arts, excluding the performing arts.
Guggenheim Fellowships are grants that have been awarded annually since 1925 by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, endowed by the late Simon and Olga Hirsh Guggenheim. These awards are bestowed upon individuals who have demonstrated distinguished accomplishment in the past and potential for future achievement. The recipients exhibit outstanding aptitude for prolific scholarship or exceptional talent in the arts.
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