April Alliston, Associate Professor of Comparative Literature, Princeton University: Character, plausibility, and gender in French and English historical narratives, 1650-1850.
Hilton Als, Writer, New York City; Staff Writer, The New Yorker: Creative writing.
Douglas Anderson, Professor of English, University of Georgia: William Bradford and the Anglo-European republic of letters.
James Arthur, University Professor, University of Toronto: Representations of classical groups.
David Auburn, Playwright, Brooklyn, New York: Play writing.
David Baker, Poet, Granville, Ohio; Professor of English and Thomas B. Fordham Professor of Creative Writing, Denison University; Poetry Editor, The Kenyon Review: Poetry.
Tom Bills, Artist, Brooklyn, New York; Associate Professor of Art, Brandeis University: Sculpture.
Lisa M. Bitel, Associate Professor of History and Women's Studies and Director of Women's Studies, University of Kansas: Landscape, gender, and Christianization in Gaul and Ireland.
Stuart Blackburn, Senior Lecturer in Tamil and South Indian Studies and Chairman, Centre of South Asian Studies, University of London: The role of folklore in colonial south India.
Isidro Blasco, Artist, New York City: Sculpture and installation art.
Anne Bogart, Associate Professor of Theatre Arts, Columbia University; Artistic Director, The Saratoga International Theatre Institute (SITI), New York City: Essays on the theatre.
Lloyd Bonfield, Professor of Law, Tulane University: Litigants, lawyers, and the law in English probate courts, 1660-1700.
Nina Bovasso, Artist, New York City: Painting and drawing.
Alice L. Conklin, Associate Professor of History, University of Rochester: Ethnographic liberalism in France, 1920-1945.
Diana Cooper, Artist, Brooklyn, New York; Adjunct Professor of Art, New York University: Painting and installation art.
Kevin R. Cox, Professor of Geography, The Ohio State University: The Americal politics of local economic development.
Christopher J. Cramer, Associate Professor of Chemistry, Chemical Physics, and Scientific Computation, University of Minnesota: The structure and reactivity of chemical and biological systems.
Kathryn Davis, Writer, East Calais, Vermont; Professor of English, Skidmore College: Fiction.
Veronica Day, Photographer, Brooklyn, New York: Photography.
Peter Dear, Professor of History and of Science and Technology Studies, Cornell University: Making sense in science.
Donald J. DePaolo, Class of 1951 Professor of Geochemistry, University of California, Berkeley: The geochemical effects of magma generation and transport.
Robert Desjarlais, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Sarah Lawrence College: Sensory biographies among Nepal's Yolmo Buddhists.
Jessica Diamond, Artist, Brooklyn, New York: Painting.
Arthur Dong, Film Maker, Los Angeles; Producer and Director, DeepFocus Productions: Film making.
Tom Drury, Writer, Litchfield, Connecticut: Fiction.
Robert S. DuPlessis, Isaac H. Clothier Professor of History and International Relations, Swarthmore College: A history of consumption in the early modern Atlantic world.
Lauren B. Edelman, Professor of Law and Sociology, University of California, Berkeley: The formation of civil-rights law in the workplace.
Anthony Feinstein, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, University of Toronto: Trauma-related mental health issues in post-apartheid Namibia.
Marc R. Forster, Associate Professor of History, Connecticut College: The emergence of German Catholic identity.
Howard Gardner, John H. and Elisabeth A. Hobbs Professor of Cognition and Education, Harvard University: The origins and development of good work.
Jonathon Glassman, Associate Professor of History, Northwestern University: Racial thought in colonial Zanzibar.
Jill Godmilow, Video Artist, South Bend, Indiana; Professor of Film, Television and Theatre, University of Notre Dame: Video.
Susan Goldin-Meadow, Professor of Psychology, University of Chicago: Gesture and the mind.
Rigoberto González, Poet, New York City; Literacy Teacher, Coalition for Hispanic Family Services, Brooklyn: Poetry.
Francisco Gonzalez-Crussi, Professor of Pathology, Northwestern University Medical School; Head of Laboratories, Children's Memorial Hospital, Chicago: Essays on human generation.
Linda Gregerson, Poet, Ann Arbor, Michigan; Associate Professor of English, University of Michigan: Poetry.
Craig R. Groves, Director, Conservation Planning, The Nature Conservancy, Boise, Idaho: The conservation of biological diversity.
Robert J. Hamers, Evan P. Helfaer Professor of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison: Studies in molecular electronics.
Brooks Haxton, Poet, Syracuse, New York; Director of Creative Writing, Syracuse University: Poetry.
Wick Haxton, Professor of Physics and Director, Institute for Nuclear Theory, University of Washington, Seattle: Studies in neutrino-induced nucleosynthesis.
Thomas Head, Professor of History, Hunter College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York: Saints, relics, and patronage in Western Christendom, 200-1215.
Gerry Hemingway, Composer and Percussionist, Plainsboro, New Jersey: Music composition.
Amy Hempel, Writer, Bridgehampton, New York; Member of the Core Faculty in Writing, Bennington College: Fiction.
Alicia Henry, Artist, Nashville, Tennessee; Assistant Professor of Art, Fisk University: Painting and drawing.
Nancy A. Hewitt, Professor of History, Rutgers University: American women's activism, 1840-1965.
Tony Hoagland, Poet, Las Cruces, New Mexico; Assistant Professor of English, New Mexico State University: Poetry.
Jennifer L. Hochschild, William Stewart Tod Professor of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University: The prospects for democratic pluralism in the United States.
Deborah Anne Kapchan, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Director, Center for Intercultural Studies in Folklore and Ethnomusicology, University of Texas at Austin: Self and nation in Moroccan oral poetry.
Larry Karush, Composer, Los Angeles: Music composition.
Dovid Katz, Writer, County Conway, Wales; Professor of Yiddish Language, Literature and Culture, and Director, Center for Stateless Cultures, Vilnius University, Lithuania: Fiction in Yiddish.
Jill Levine, Artist, New York City; Instructor in Studio Art, Sarah J. Hale High School, Brooklyn: Painting and sculpture.
Bernth Lindfors, Professor of English and African Literatures, University of Texas at Austin: Ira Aldridge's theatrical career in Europe.
John T. Lis, Professor of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Cornell University: Protein templating in the propagation of gene activity.
Jennie Livingston, Film Maker, Brooklyn, New York; Writer, Director, and Producer, Off White (OW!) Productions, Brooklyn: Film making.
Susanne Lohmann, Professor of Political Science and of Policy Studies and Director, Center for Comparative Political Economy, University of California, Los Angeles: Administrative rationality in the research university.
Lev Loseff, Professor of Russian, Dartmouth College: An annotated bilingual edition of Joseph Brodsky's poetry.
Scott P. Mainwaring, Eugene Conley Professor of Government and Director, Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame: The durability of Latin America's post-1978 elected governments.
Thomas Mallon, Writer, Westport, Connecticut: Fiction.
Sara Shelton Mann, Choreographer, San Francisco: Choreography.
Emer Martin, Writer, Kilcloone, County Meath, Ireland; Contributing Editor, BlackBook magazine, New York City: Fiction.
James Matheson, Composer, Tampa, Florida; Lecturer in Music, Ithaca College, New York: Music composition.
Katharine Eisaman Maus, Professor of English, University of Virginia: A history of English literature, 1603-1660.
Colleen McDannell, Professor of History and Sterling M. McMurrin Professor of Religious Studies, University of Utah: Religious America in government photography, 1935-1943.
Andrew Rimvydas Miksys, Photographer, Baton Rouge, Louisiana and Seattle, Washington; Instructor in Photography, Louisiana State University: Photography.
Rick Moody, Writer, Fishers Island, New York; Member of the Core Faculty in Writing, Bennington College: A family memoir.
Philip D. Morgan, Professor of History and Editor, William & Mary Quarterly, Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, College of William & Mary: White and black in 18th-century Jamaica.
Bill Morrison, Film Maker, New York City: Film making.
Stephen Mueller, Artist, New York City: Painting.
Madhusree Mukerjee, Writer, Jackson Heights, New York; Editor, Scientific American, New York City: The Andaman Islanders.
Lawrence Nees, Professor of Art History, University of Delaware: Frankish illuminated manuscripts.
Antonya Nelson, Writer, Las Cruces, New Mexico; Associate Professor of English, New Mexico State University: Fiction.
Barbara Newman, Professor of English and Religion, Northwestern University: Vision, poetry, and belief in the Middle Ages.
Andrea Wilson Nightingale, Associate Professor of Classics and Comparative Literature, Stanford University: The conception of wisdom in 4th-century Athens.
Stephen Orgel, Jackson Eli Reynolds Professor in the Humanities, Stanford University: The history of the relation between Shakespearean texts and productions.
H. Allen Orr, Associate Professor of Biology, University of Rochester: The genetic origin of species.
Robert A. Orsi, Professor of Religious Studies, Indiana University Bloomington: American Catholics' recollections of their childhoods in the Church.
Ed Osborn, Artist, Oakland, California: Sound installation.
Eric Pankey, Poet, Fairfax, Virginia; Professor of English, George Mason University: Poetry.
Joseph Parisi, Editor, Poetry, Chicago; Executive Director, Modern Poetry Association: A documentary history of Poetry magazine.
Mary Sponberg Pedley, Teacher, Ann Arbor Public Schools; Adjunct Assistant Curator of Maps, William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan: Printed maps and popular taste in 18th-century France and England.
Suzan Pitt, Film Animator, Los Angeles; Member of the Faculty in Experimental Animation, California Institute of the Arts: Film animation.
Vicente L. Rafael, Associate Professor of Communication, University of California, San Diego: Language and the origins of nationalism in the Philippines.
Jahan Ramazani, Professor of English, University of Virginia: Postcolonial poetry in English.
Thomas W. Reps, Professor of Computer Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison: A new compressed representation of Boolean functions.
David Riker, Film Maker, New York City: Film making.
John Storm Roberts, Independent Scholar, Tivoli, New York: Latin dance in the United States.
Jocelyn Penny Small, Professor of Art History and the Library, Rutgers University: Narrative in classical art.
Bruce Smith, Poet, Tuscaloosa, Alabama; Associate Professor of English, University of Alabama: Poetry.
Rebecca Solnit, Writer, San Francisco: Photography and the invention of the present.
John Stembridge, Professor of Mathematics, University of Michigan: Combinatorial aspects of root systems and Weyl characters.
Judy Stevens, Artist, New York City: Sculpture.
Frank H. Stewart, Professor of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem: The customary law of the Sinai Bedouin.
Robert Blair St. George, Associate Professor of History, University of Pennsylvania: Spoken language and oral poetics in early New England.
Kristine Stiles, Associate Professor of Art and Art History, Duke University: Documentary photography of the nuclear age.
Gwen Strahle, Artist, Dayville, Connecticut; Member of the Adjunct Faculty in Art, Rhode Island School of Design: Painting.
Z. S. Strother, Assistant Professor of Art History and Archaeology, Columbia University: The relationship of art to power in central Africa.
Richard J. A. Talbert, William Rand Kenan, Jr., Professor of History and Adjunct Professor of Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Cartography and world-view in ancient Rome.
Julie Taylor, Professor of Anthropology, Rice University: Argentine tango and the aesthetic of violence.
Stephen Tourlentes, Photographer, Somerville, Massachusetts; Visiting Associate Professor of Photography, Massachusetts College of Art: Photography.
Robert Trivers, Professor of Anthropology and Biological Sciences, Rutgers University: Genetic conflict within the individual.
Amanda Vaill, Writer, New York City: A biography of Jerome Robbins.
David J. Vayo, Composer, Bloomington, Illinois; Associate Professor of Composition and Theory and Coordinator, New Music Activities, Illinois Wesleyan University: Music composition.
Elizabeth Vierling, Professor of Biochemistry and of Molecular and Cellular Biology, and of Plant Sciences, University of Arizona: Gene-mapping for agricultural productivity at high temperatures.
Darla Villani, Choreographer, Brooklyn, New York: Choreography.
Jennifer Widom, Associate Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, Stanford University: New query and search techniques for the Internet.
Jennette Williams, Photographer, New York City; Instructor in Photography, School of Visual Arts: Photography.
Rhodri Windsor-Liscombe, Professor of Fine Arts, University of British Columbia: Modernist architectural theory and practice in the British Empire and Commonwealth.
Shira Wolosky, Professor of English and American Literature, Hebrew University of Jerusalem: Meaning without metaphysics in Hebraic tradition.
Stephen S.-T. Yau, Professor of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science and Director, Control and Information Laboratory, University of Illinois at Chicago: Studies in complex and combinatorial geometry.
Marilyn B. Young, Professor of History, New York University: The postwar war in Korea.
Andrés Alsina, Writer, Montevideo, Uruguay; Editor and Executive Director, El Diario, Montevideo: Nonfiction (in collaboration with Ana Solari).
Javier Auyero, Assistant Professor of Sociology, State University of New York at Stony Brook: Forms of collective action against structural adjustment and public corruption in contemporary Argentina.
Ana Mariella Bacigalupo, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University at Buffalo: Gender and healing among the Chilean Mapuche.
Carlos A. Bertulani, Associate Professor of Physics, Institute of Physics, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro: A study of relativistic heavy-ion collisions and neutrino astrophysics.
Coral Bracho, Poet, Mexico City: Poetry.
Arnaldo Calveyra, Poet and Translator, Paris, France: Poetry.
Ernesto Julio Calvo, Professor of Physical Chemistry, University of Buenos Aires: A study of self-assembled proteins at interfaces for molecular recognition and signal generation.
Ricardo Cantoral, Professor of Mathematics Education, Center for Research and Advanced Studies, National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico City: The social construction of advanced mathematical knowledge and its institutional diffusion.
Elvira Cuevas, Associate Research Professor, Venezuelan Scientific Research Institute, Caracas: Changes in peat accretion in mangrove communities as an indicator of climate change.
Marco Antonio de la Parra, Playwright, Santiago, Chile: Play writing.
Julián Echave, Professor of Chemical Physics, National University of Quilmes, Buenos Aires: Structurally constrained protein evolution.
Daniel Goldberg, Film Maker, Mexico City; Director and Producer, Goldberg Lerner Productions: Film making.
Diego A. Golombek, Professor of Physiology, National University of Quilmes; Researcher, National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET): A study of biological timing and rhythms.
Mario Levrero, Writer, Montevideo, Uruguay: Fiction.
Raquel Olea Barriga, Area Coordinator of Education and Culture, La Morada Corporation for the Development of Women, Santiago: Reconfiguration of male and female identity in social and esthetic languages of the Chilean transition.
Keyla Orozco Alemán, Composer, Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Music compositions.
Alejandro Cristian Raga, Senior Scientist, Institute of Astronomy, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM): A study of collimated outflows from young stars.
Alessandra Sanguinetti, Photographer, Buenos Aires: Photography.
Maryse Sistach Perret, Film Maker, Mexico City: Film making.
Fernando Ezequiel Solanas, Film Maker, Buenos Aires: Film making.
Ana Solari, Writer, Montevideo, Uruguay; Professor of Expressive and Creative Workshops and Student Counselor, Communications and Design School, University ORT, Montevideo: Nonfiction (in collaboration with Andrés Alsina).
Osvaldo Tcherkaski, Journalist, Buenos Aires; Assistant Managing Editor, Clarin: A new totalitarian trend of journalism in interpretation and criticism.
Ricardo Valderrama Fernández, University Professor of Anthropology, National University of Cusco, Peru: Twentieth-century myths of the Quechuas.
Pablo Veron, Choreographer, Montreal, Canada, and New York City: Choreography.
Vida Yovanovich, Photographer, Mexico City: Photography.
Trisha Ziff-Meyer, Writer and Curator, Mexico City: The historical narrative of the San Patricios in a contemporary context.