List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 2004

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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 2004.

U.S. and Canadian Fellows[]

  • Thomas A. Abercrombie, Associate Professor of Anthropology, New York University: Social-climbing, self-narrative, and modernity in the Spanish transatlantic world, 1550-1808.
  • Amir D. Aczel, Science Writer, Brookline, Massachusetts: Descartes' missing notebook and the beginnings of modern mathematics.
  • , Assistant Professor of Chinese Art, Boston University: Wu Dacheng and the modern fate of Chinese literati art.
  • Mary Jo Bang, Poet, St. Louis, Missouri: Associate Professor of English, Washington University in St. Louis: Poetry.
  • Stuart Banner, Professor of Law, University of California, Los Angeles: Law, power, and American Indian land loss.
  • Uta Barth, Photographer, Los Angeles; Professor of Studio Art, University of California, Riverside: Photography.
  • , Professor of Urban Studies and Planning, University of Maryland, College Park: Racial beliefs, liberalism, and school civil-rights policy.
  • Thomas W. Baumgarte, Professor of Physics, Bowdoin College; Adjunct Assistant Professor of Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: Computer simulations of gravitational waves.
  • Lucian A. Bebchuk, William J. Friedman and Alicia Townsend Friedman Professor of Law, Economics, and Finance, Harvard University Law School: The allocation of power between management and shareholders.
  • Christopher I. Beckwith, Professor of Central Eurasian Studies, Indiana University: A history of central Eurasia.
  • Jason David BeDuhn, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, Northern Arizona University: Augustine's Manichaeism and the making of Western Christianity.
  • Ruth Ben-Ghiat, Associate Professor of Italian Studies and History, New York University: Italian prisoners of war and the transition from dictatorship.
  • , Artist, Alpine, New York: Painting.
  • , Writer, New York City; Adjunct Professor of International Affairs, Columbia University: The Iran hostage crisis.
  • , Professor of History, University of Iowa: Women's work and European economic expansion, 1050-1250.
  • Kenneth M. Bilby, Independent Scholar, Rhinebeck, New York; Rockefeller Resident Fellow, Columbia College Chicago: Jamaican musical ethnography.
  • Eric Bogosian, Playwright, New York City: Play writing.
  • Carles Boix, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Chicago: The emergence of party democracy in advanced countries, 1880-1930.
  • Gideon Bok, Artist, Northampton, Massachusetts; Assistant Professor of Art, Hampshire College: Painting.
  • Michael P. Brenner, Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Mathematics and Applied Physics, Harvard University: Mathematical models in developmental biology.
  • Margaret Brouwer, Composer, Cleveland Heights, Ohio; Vincent K. and Edith H. Smith Chair in Composition and Department Head, Cleveland Institute of Music: Music composition.
  • , Professor of Folklore and Ethnomusicology, Indiana University: The making of Francis James Child's Ballads.
  • , Professor of Human and Community Development, University of California, Davis: The cultural contours of maize in contemporary Mexico.
  • Linda Goode Bryant, Film Maker, New York City: Film making.
  • , Professor of Microbiology and Immunology, New York Medical College: Public-health implications of antibiotic use in aquaculture.
  • , Associate Professor of Sociology and Vice-Chairman and Director of Graduate Studies, University of California, Los Angeles: Social and family change in Liaoning, 1850-2000 (in collaboration with James Lee).
  • Huai-Dong Cao, A. Everett Pitcher Professor of Mathematics, Lehigh University: The Ricci flow on Kaehler manifolds.
  • , Professor of Geography, University of California, Los Angeles: Africa's botanical heritage in the Atlantic world.
  • Mary Carruthers, Dean for Humanities, Faculty of Arts and Science, and Erich Maria Remarque Professor of Literature, New York University: Aesthetic theory, medicine, and persuasion in the later Middle Ages.
  • , Professor of Architecture, New Jersey Institute of Technology: Architecture and the city in the Middle East and North Africa, 1830-1914.
  • , Professor of Art History, University of Delaware; Editor-in-Chief, The Art Bulletin: The painter's place in the Dutch Republic, 1604-1718.
  • Susan Choi, Writer, Brooklyn, New York; Lecturer in the Council of the Humanities and Creative Writing, Princeton University: Fiction.
  • Robert Clark, Writer, Seattle, Washington: Essays on art, belief, and Italy.
  • , Artist, Culver City, California; Director, Center for Land Use Interpretation, Culver City: New media art.
  • , Artist, Los Angeles; Adjunct Professor of Art History, : Installation art.
  • , Associate Professor and Director, DeFrees Hydraulics Laboratory, Cornell University: Swash-zone turbulence and sediment transport.
  • Daniel Cox, Professor of Physics, University of California, Davis: Studies in theoretical biological physics.
  • Alvin Curran, Composer, Rome, Italy; Milhaud Professor of Music Composition, Mills College: Music composition.
  • , Associate Professor of History, The Johns Hopkins University: Sex and civil rights in America.
  • Panagiota Daskalopoulos, Professor of Mathematics, Columbia University: Studies in nonlinear diffusion equations.
  • Peter Ho Davies, Writer, Ann Arbor, Michigan; Associate Professor of English and Director, MFA Program, University of Michigan: Fiction.
  • Olena Kalytiak Davis, Poet, Anchorage, Alaska: Poetry.
  • Joan Dayan, Professor of English and Comparative Literature, University of Pennsylvania: Slavery, incarceration, and the law of persons.
  • Toi Derricotte, Poet, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Professor of English, University of Pittsburgh: Poetry.
  • Stuart Dischell, Poet, Greensboro, North Carolina; Associate Professor of English, University of North Carolina, Greensboro: Poetry.
  • Eugene Walter Domack, Professor of Geology, Hamilton College: A study of the snowball-earth hypothesis.
  • , Evjue-Bascom Professor of Art History and Afro-American Studies, University of Wisconsin–Madison: The senses in understandings of African art.
  • , Artist, Jackson Heights, New York: Painting.
  • Jason Eckardt, Composer, New York City; Lecturer in Music Composition, Northwestern University: Music composition.
  • Marty Ehrlich, Composer and Performer, New York City: Music composition.
  • , Professor of Hebrew Literature, Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati: Poetry and history in medieval Jewish literature from Provence.
  • Kenneth Feingold, Artist, New York: Sculpture.
  • , Film Maker, Allston, Massachusetts; Personal Assistant to Robert Gardner, Film Studies Center, Harvard University: Film making.
  • , Photographer, Warwick, Rhode Island; Associate Professor of Art, Rhode Island College: Photography.
  • Nicholas Fisher, Professor, Marine Sciences Research Center, State University of New York at Stony Brook: Metal biomagnification in contrasting marine food-chains.
  • , Associate Professor of Religious Studies, University of Pennsylvania: The inscription of Oral Torah and the formation of Jewish culture in the Middle Ages.
  • Daniel E. Fleming, Professor of Hebrew and Judaic Studies, New York University: Israel's inland heritage.
  • , Distinguished Professor Emeritus of English and Comparative Literature, The Graduate School, City University of New York: Temporal representations in poems of the environment.
  • Neil Fligstein, Class of 1939 Chancellor's Professor, University of California, Berkeley: The process of Europeanization.
  • Wayne Franklin, Davis Distinguished Professor of American Literature, Northeastern University: A biography of James Fenimore Cooper.
  • , Professor of Art History, University of Delaware: Hale Woodruff's diasporic images.
  • , Independent Researcher and Writer, Judique, Nova Scotia; Research Associate in Celtic Studies, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia: The history and significance of Cape Breton Gaelic step-dancing.
  • , Professor of English, Cornell University: The life and art of A. R. Ammons.
  • Brad Gooch, Writer, New York City; Professor of English, William Paterson University: A biography of Flannery O'Connor.
  • Fritz Graf, Professor of Greek and Latin, Ohio State University: Festivals in cities of the Greek East during the Roman imperial epoch.
  • Greg Grandin, Assistant Professor of History, New York University: The United States in Latin America during the Cold War.
  • , Director of Archival Research, The Sylvester Manor Project, Shelter Island, New York: The history of Sylvester Manor, a Long Island plantation.
  • , Video Maker, Chicago; International Coordinator, Chiapas Media Project, Promedios de Comunicación Comunitaria, Chicago: Video.
  • Deborah E. Harkness, Associate Professor of History, University of California, Davis: Science, medicine, and technology in Elizabethan London.
  • Jeffrey Herbst, Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Princeton University: Geography and the development of states.
  • , Professor of Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: Precision measurements of the Fermi constant and the muon anomaly.
  • Bruce W. Holsinger, Associate Professor of English, University of Colorado, Boulder: Liturgical culture and vernacular writing in England, 1000-1550.
  • Andrew Hudgins, Poet, Columbus, Ohio; Humanities Distinguished Professor of English, Ohio State University: Poetry.
  • Lorna Hutson, Professor of English Literature, University of California, Berkeley: Forensic realism in English Renaissance drama.
  • Russell Impagliazzo, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, University of California, San Diego: Heuristics, proof complexity, and algorithmic techniques.
  • Lawson Fusao Inada, Poet, Medford, Oregon; Professor Emeritus of English, Southern Oregon University: Poetry.
  • , Associate Professor of Linguistics, California State University, Long Beach: Language, citizenship, and identity in a bilingual Corsican school.
  • Leroy Jenkins, Composer and Performer, Brooklyn, New York: Music composition.
  • , Associate Professor of History, University of Arizona: A history of trust in classical Greece.
  • Deborah Kahn, Artist, Silver Spring, Maryland; Associate Professor of Fine Arts, American University: Painting.
  • Mary Karr, Poet, Syracuse, New York; Jess Truesdell Peck Professor of Literature, Syracuse University: Poetry.
  • Elizabeth A. Kellogg, E. Desmond Lee and Family Professor of Botanical Studies, University of Missouri–St. Louis: Development of grass flowers and inflorescences.
  • Ellen D. Ketterson, Professor of Biology and Professor of Gender Studies, Indiana University: Sex and gender in animals.
  • Ann Marie Kimball, Professor of Epidemiology and Health Sciences and Adjunct Professor of Biomedical Health Informatics and Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle: Emerging infections in an era of global trade.
  • Peter Kivy, Board of Governors Professor of Philosophy, Rutgers University: The performance of reading.
  • Mark Klett, Photographer, Tempe, Arizona; Regent's Professor of Art, Arizona State University: Photography.
  • Stephen M. Kosslyn, John Lindsley Professor of Psychology in Memory of William James, Harvard University: Mental imagery and the brain.
  • Stephen Kotkin, Professor of History, Princeton University: A historical study of the Ob River basin.
  • , Artist, Brooklyn, New York: Painting.
  • Joyce Kozloff, Artist, New York City: Painting and installation art.
  • Kannan M. Krishnan, Campbell Professor of Materials Science, University of Washington, Seattle: Magnetic nanoparticles for cancer therapeutics.
  • Timur Kuran, Professor of Economics and Law, and King Faisal Professor of Islamic Thought and Culture, University of Southern California: Islamic influences on Middle Eastern governance.
  • Joan La Barbara, Composer and Performer, New York City: Music composition.
  • Michael T. Lacey, Professor of Mathematics, Georgia Institute of Technology: Singular integrals on smoothly varying lines.
  • Lisa Lapinski, Artist, Los Angeles: Installation art.
  • , Professor of German Literature, University of California, Berkeley: A history of taste and touch in medieval traditions.
  • thi diem thúy lê, Writer, Northampton, Massachusetts: Fiction.
  • Benjamin Lee, Professor of Anthropology, Rice University: Cultures of circulation.
  • , Professor of History and Sociology and Research Professor, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan: Social and family change in Liaoning, 1850-2000 (in collaboration with Cameron Campbell).
  • , Roy E. Larsen Professor Emeritus of Education and Human Development, Harvard University: The anthropology of parenting.
  • Mark Lilla, Professor, Committee on Social Thought, University of Chicago: Modern political theology.
  • M. Susan Lindee, Professor of History and Sociology of Science, University of Pennsylvania: Science, medicine, and war in the twentieth century.
  • , Professor of Biology, Pennsylvania State University: Analysis of plant meiosis using three-dimensional light-microscopic techniques.
  • Alberto Manguel, Writer, Mondion, France: A memoir of libraries.
  • , Associate Professor of English, Cornell University: Aesthetic environment and human development in 20th-century writing.
  • , Video Maker, New York City: Video.
  • Curtis T. McMullen, Maria Moors Cabot Professor of Natural Science, Harvard University: Dynamics over moduli space.
  • , Associate Professor of Art History, Emory University; Visiting Associate Professor of Art History, Columbia University: A portrait of Bernini's mistress, Costanza Piccolomini.
  • Douglas Medin, Professor of Psychology and Education and Social Policy, Northwestern University: Mental models of biological resources.
  • Maile Meloy, Writer, Los Angeles: Fiction.
  • , Writer, Brooklyn, New York; Assistant Professor of Fiction, Brooklyn College, City University of New York; Member of the Guest Faculty in Writing, Sarah Lawrence College: Fiction.
  • , Professor of Biochemistry and Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator, Brandeis University: Structures of potassium and chloride channels.
  • Joseph C. Miller, T. Cary Johnson, Jr. Professor of History, University of Virginia: Slavery as a historical process.
  • , Professor of English and Comparative Literature, University of Connecticut: The Jewish discovery of America, 1881-1914.
  • , Professor of History of Science, Medical History, and Science & Technology Studies, University of Wisconsin–Madison: An ecological history of allergy in America.
  • Robert Moeller, Professor of History, University of California, Irvine: Modern Germanies, 1933-1973.
  • Jennifer Monson, Choreographer, New York City: Choreography.
  • Honor Moore, Member of the Core Faculty, Graduate Writing Program, New School University: A memoir of her relationship with her father.
  • , Director of Research, Center for Modeling and Characterization of Nanoporous Materials, Textile Research Institute (TRI), Princeton, New Jersey: Equilibrium and phase transitions in nanoscale systems.
  • Ann Nelson, Professor of Physics, University of Washington, Seattle: Cosmology and particle physics.
  • Jeremy Nelson, Choreographer, Brooklyn, New York; Guest Artist, Connecticut College: Choreography.
  • , Artist, Boston, Massachusetts: Video installation art.
  • , Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame: The power and cultures of the extra-legal in the 21st century.
  • , Professor of Geography and Faculty Research Associate, Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado, Boulder: Ukraine's new borders and geopolitics.
  • Dael Orlandersmith, Playwright, New York City: Play writing.
  • Mark Osborne, Film Maker, Los Angeles: Film making.
  • Julie Otsuka, Writer, New York City: Fiction.
  • , Professor of History, Idaho State University: Clandestine political economies and the exercise of public authority in Philip II's Spain.
  • , Film Maker, Austin, Texas; Associate Professor of Film Production, University of Texas at Austin: Film making.
  • Philip Pavia, Artist, New York City: Sculpture.
  • , Writer, Florence, Massachusetts; Principal Researcher and Interviewer, Oral History Project on Disability Rights and Independent Living, Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley: An oral history of the disability-rights movement in America.
  • Peggy Phelan, Ann O'Day Maples Chair in the Arts, and Professor of Drama, Stanford University: Politics and aesthetics after 9/11.
  • Larry Polansky, Composer, Hanover, New Hampshire; Associate Professor of Music, Dartmouth College: Music composition.
  • William Pope.L, Artist, Lewiston, Maine; Lecturer in Theatre and Rhetoric, Bates College: Installation art.
  • Marlo Poras, Film Maker, Brookline, Massachusetts; Editor, Camerawoman.: Film making.
  • Stephen Quay, Film Maker, London, England: Film making (in collaboration with Timothy Quay).
  • Timothy Quay, Film Maker, London, England: Film making (in collaboration with Stephen Quay).
  • Robert J. Richards, Morris Fishbein Professor of History of Science, University of Chicago: Ernst Haeckel and the battle over evolution in Germany.
  • Loren H. Rieseberg, Distinguished Professor of Biology, Indiana University: The origin and evolution of plant species.
  • , Professor of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Regulatory reform and restructuring.
  • David Roussève, Choreographer, Los Angeles, California; Distinguished Professor of Choreography, and Chairman, Department of World Arts and Cultures, University of California, Los Angeles: Choreography.
  • Kay Ryan, Poet, Fairfax, California; Instructor in Writing, College of Marin: Poetry.
  • , Artist, Northampton, Massachusetts; Lecturer in Art, Smith College: Painting.
  • Grace Schulman, Poet, New York City; Distinguished Professor of English, Baruch College, City University of New York: Poetry.
  • Rebecca J. Scott, Charles Gibson Distinguished University Professor of History and Professor of Law, University of Michigan: The legal history of slavery and emancipation in Cuba and Louisiana.
  • Tamar Seideman, Professor of Chemistry, Northwestern University: Current-driven dynamics in molecular-scale devices.
  • Jerrold Seigel, William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of History, New York University: Modernity and bourgeois life in Europe.
  • , Associate Professor of South Asian Studies, University of Texas at Austin: Form, style, and symbol in a late Old Tamil romantic anthology.
  • Vijay Seshadri, Poet, Brooklyn, New York; Professor and Director of Graduate Non-Fiction Writing Program, Sarah Lawrence College: Poetry.
  • Jim Shaw, Artist, Los Angeles; Member of the Adjunct Faculty, Art Center College of Design: Painting and installation art.
  • Arlene J. Shechet, Artist, New York City: Sculpture.
  • , Associate Professor of History, University of Arkansas at Little Rock; Adjunct Associate Professor of Medical Humanities, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences: The cult of Vincent Ferrer and the religious life of the later Middle Ages.
  • , Artist, Brooklyn, New York; Lecturer in Art, Medgar Evers College, City University of New York: Sculpture.
  • Scott Spencer, Writer, Rhinebeck, New York: Fiction.
  • Ellen Spiro, Film Maker, Austin, Texas; Associate Professor of Film, University of Texas at Austin: Film making.
  • Timothy A. Springer, Latham Family Professor of Pathology, CBR Institute for Biomedical Research, Harvard University Medical School: X-ray crystallography of integrins and their cytoplasmic activators.
  • , Walter H. and Lenore C. Annenberg Professor of Humanities and Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania: Technologies of reading and writing in early modern England and America.
  • David Stern, Roth Meltzer Professor of Classical Hebrew Literature, University of Pennsylvania: Four classic Jewish books and the Jewish historical experience.
  • , Professor of Geology and Geophysics, California Institute of Technology: A comparative tectonic history of two rift basins.
  • , Writer, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida; European News Editor, Science International: Marco Polo's magicians and sorcerers.
  • Joan E. Strassmann, Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Rice University: A microbial model for the genetics and evolution of social interactions.
  • Manil Suri, Writer, Silver Spring, Maryland; Professor of Mathematics, University of Maryland, Baltimore County: Fiction.
  • Alan M. Taylor, Professor of Economics, University of California, Davis: International trade and international finance.
  • Margo Todd, Walter H. Annenberg Professor of History, University of Pennsylvania: Council, kirk, and guild in early modern Perth.
  • Leo Treitler, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Music, Graduate Center, City University of New York: A study of discourse about music.
  • J. Marshall Unger, Professor of Japanese and Chairman, Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures, Ohio State University: Language contact in early Japanese history.
  • Veronica Vaida, Professor of Chemistry, University of Colorado, Boulder: Molecular properties of atmospheric organic aerosols.
  • Jeffrey Vallance, Artist, Reseda, California; Visiting Assistant Professor of Art, University of California, Los Angeles: Installation art.
  • Katherine Verdery, Eric R. Wolf Collegiate Professor of Anthropology, University of Michigan: Collectivization in Romania, 1948-1962.
  • Gregory A. Voth, Professor of Chemistry and Director, Center for Biophysical Modeling & Simulation, University of Utah: Biomolecular systems over large length and time scales.
  • , Artist, Chelsea, Vermont; Lecturer in Studio Art, Dartmouth College: Painting.
  • , Writer, New York City: The world of militant Islam.
  • Timberlake Wertenbaker, Playwright, London, England: Play writing.
  • , Composer, Princeton, New Jersey: Music composition.
  • William T. Wiley, Artist, Woodacre, California: Painting and sculpture.
  • , Associate Professor of English, Rutgers University: The aesthetics of melodramatic form.
  • Clara Williams, Artist and Writer, Bronx, New York: Sculpture and installation art.
  • Gwendolyn Wright, Professor of Architecture, Columbia University: Modern housing in America.
  • Carolyn Yarnell, Composer, Laguna Hills, California: Music composition.
  • Yin Mei, Choreographer, Port Washington, New York; Associate Professor of Dance, Queens College, City University of New York; Artistic Director, Yin Mei Dance: Choreography.
  • Pamela Z, Composer and Performer, San Francisco: Music composition.
  • William R. Zame, Professor of Economics and Professor of Mathematics, University of California, Los Angeles: Theoretical and experimental studies of financial markets.
  • , Willa Cather Professor of Chemistry, University of Nebraska-Lincoln: Novel nanostructures of silicon.
  • , Canada Research Chair in Computational Aerodynamics and Associate Director, Institute for Aerospace Studies, University of Toronto: The design of environmentally friendly aircraft.
  • David Zuckerman, Professor of Computer Science, University of Texas at Austin: Randomness and computation.

Latin American and Caribbean Fellows[]

  • Coriún Aharonián, Composer and Musicologist, Montevideo, Uruguay: Socio-cultural, political, and aesthetic dimensions of the tango, past and present.
  • , Scientific Photographer, Miguel Lillo Institute, National University of Tucumán; Principal Technician, National Council of Argentina (CONICET): Photography.
  • , Co-Director, Program of Intellectual History, National University of Quilmes: Social science and socialist science in Argentina, 1890-1914.
  • , Professor of Brazilian Literature, Federal University of Saint Catherine: Maria Martins and Marcel Duchamp.
  • , Professor of Physiology, University of São Paulo: Nutritional adaptation in humans subjected to malnutrition.
  • Liset Castillo, Sculptor and Photographer, Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Sculpture.
  • , Professor of the History of Modern Ideas, University of Buenos Aires; Professor of Cultural Studies, National University of Quilmes: Revolutionary vanguards in the 1970s and the popular movements of 2001-2002 in Argentina.
  • , Professor of Sociological Theory, University of Buenos Aires; Principal Researcher, National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET): Political and ideological formation of youth during the first Peronism, 1946-1955.
  • , Professor of Biochemistry, Institute of Chemistry, University of São Paulo: The reactions of reactive oxygen species with critical cellular biomolecules.
  • , Superior Researcher, National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET), President, Buddhist Studies Institute Foundation (FIEB): The myth of the opposition between Indian thought and Western philosophy.
  • , Psychologist, Buenos Aires; Executive Committee Member, Argentine Team of Psycho-Social Work and Research (EATIP); Professor of Psychiatry and Psychology, National University of de Mar del Plata: Multigenerational psychological effects of dictatorial repression (in collaboration with Diana Ruth Kordon).
  • Rosario Ferre, Writer, San Juan, Puerto Rico: Fiction.
  • , Principal Investigator, René Rachou Research Center, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, and Professor, Department of Biochemistry and Immunology, Institute of Biological Sciences, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Minas Gerais, Brazil: The role of toll-like receptors in malaria pathogenesis.
  • , Film Maker, Montevideo, Uruguay: Film making.
  • , Research Professor of Anthropology, Autonomous University "Benito Juarez" of Oaxaca, Mexico: Multiple citizenship construction in a pluricultural space.
  • Beatriz Jaguaribe, Professor of Communications, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro: Public photography and the images of the nation in Brazil, 1937-1945.
  • , Assistant Professor of Biogeography and Botany, National University of La Plata; Adjunct Researcher, National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET): Evolution and biogeography in Nassauviinae.
  • , Psychiatrist, Buenos Aires; Coordinator, Argentine Team of Psycho-Social Work and Research (EATIP); Professor of Psychology and Group Psychoanalysis, National University of de Mar del Plata: Multigenerational psychological effects of dictatorial repression (in collaboration with Lucila Edelman).
  • , Research Professor, Institute of Pure and Applied Mathematics (IMPA): The hydrodynamic limit of interacting particle systems.
  • , Associate Professor of Twentieth Century Literature, University of Buenos Aires; Director, Radarlibros, Literary Supplement of Pagina/12: Grammar of imagined sexualities in Latin America.
  • , Professor of Physics, University of Buenos Aires: Development of new nanoscopies and nano-spectroscopies.
  • , Poet, Córdoba, Argentina; Adjunct Professor of Aesthetics, National University of Córdoba; Literary Critic, La voz del interior: Poetry.
  • Lina Meruane, Writer, Santiago, Chile; Columnist and Cultural Reporter, Diario El Mercurio: Fiction.
  • , Associate Researcher, National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET); Professor of Linguistics, University of Buenos Aires: Language and style in Toba verbal art.
  • Gabriela Ortiz Torres, Composer, Mexico City; Professor of Composition, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM): Music composition.
  • Ignacio Padilla, Writer, Querétaro, Mexico: Fiction.
  • , Multimedia and Conceptual Artist, Buenos Aires, Argentina: Multimedia and conceptual art.
  • , Poet, Caracas, Venezuela: Poetry.
  • Juan Pablo Paz, Member of the Technical Staff, Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico; Associate Professor of Physics, University of Buenos Aires: Decoherence and quantum computation.
  • , Associate Professor of Pharmacology, Federal University of Minas Gerais: Trafficking and activity regulation of the high-affinity choline transporter.
  • , Research Professor of History, National Institute of Anthropology and History, Mexico City: Political engagement by indigenous peoples in the 19th century.
  • , Director of Social Sciences, National Council of Science and Technology (CONCYTEC); Professor of Anthropology, National University of San Marcos: The Chinese of Lima and the Peruvian Chinese community.
  • , Associate Professor of Biochemistry, University of the Republic, Montevideo: Nitric oxide and nitrated species in inflammation and human vascular disease.
  • , Installation Artist, Asunción, Paraguay; Director, Museo del Barro, Asunción: Installation art.
  • , Professor of History, Torcuato Di Tella University, Buenos Aires: Economic development and nutritional convergence in Argentina between the Great War and Peronism.
  • Jorge Volpi, Writer, Mexico City: Fiction.

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