2002 Heldt Prize nominations

Beth Holmgren beth_holmgren at UNC.EDU
Mon Feb 25 13:36:25 UTC 2002


CALL FOR NOMINATIONS

The ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN SLAVIC STUDIES (AWSS) will award the 2002
HELDT PRIZES for works of scholarship and translation at our meeting
at the AAASS National Convention in November.  To be eligible for
nomination, all books and articles for the four prizes listed below
must be published from 31 May 2001 to 31 May 2002.

We invite nominations in the following categories for scholarship:

1) Best book in Slavic/East European/Eurasian women's studies

2) Best article in Slavic/East European/Eurasian women's studies	

3) Best book by a woman in any area of Slavic/East European/Eurasian
studies

You may nominate works in more than one category, and you may nominate
more than one item in each category.  Articles included in collections
will be considered for the "best article" Prize only if they are
individually nominated.  To nominate any work, please send or request
that the publisher send one copy to each of the four members of the
Prize committee:

Professor Julie Brown Sociology Department, P.O. Box 26170,
UNC-Greensboro,  Greensboro, NC 27420-6170

Professor Beth Holmgren  Slavic Languages and Literatures,  Dey Hall
421, CB #3165, UNC-Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599

Professor Anastasia Karakisidou, Department of Anthropology, Wellesley
College, Wellesley, MA 02481

Professor Natasha Kolchevska  University of New Mexico, Foreign
Languages and Literatures, 229 Ortega Hall, Albuquerque, NM 87131

A separate Heldt prize will be awarded for the best translation,
scholarly or literary,  in Slavic/East European/Eurasian women's
studies.  To nominate an English-language translation, please send or
request that the publisher send one copy to each of the three members
of the Translation Prize committee:

Professor Carol Flath, Box 90259, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708

Professor Sibelan Forrester, Swarthmore College, Department of Modern
Languages and Literatures, 500 College Avenue, Swarthmore, PA
19081-1397

Professor Beth Holmgren  Slavic Languages and Literatures,  Dey Hall
421, CB #3165, UNC-Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599

All questions pertaining to these awards should be addressed to
Professor Beth Holmgren at the above address or via email
beth_holmgren at unc.edu

-------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Use your web browser to search the archives, control your subscription
  options, and more.  Visit and bookmark the SEELANGS Web Interface at:
                  http://home.attbi.com/~lists/seelangs/
-------------------------------------------------------------------------



More information about the SEELANG mailing list