The Department of Comparative Literature is proud to announce this year's CMLT Award recipients.
The undergraduate students receiving awards are:
Wertheim Award in Comparative Drama: Guinnevere Hartley for her paper, “Gender Norms in Iphigenia in Tauris and Electra”
Annie Geduld Memorial Prize: Autumn Stevens
Outstanding Senior Award: Talia Chase and Samantha Waterman
The graduate student winners are:
C. Clifford Flanigan Memorial Colloquium Prize: David Bordelon for his paper, Kafka's Critique of (Economic) Progress: A Theological Alternative”
A.I. Award for Distinguished Teaching: Farhad Anwarzai
Ilinca Zarifopol Johnston Award: Cynthia Shin
Gilbert V. Tutungi Prize: Maggie McLaughlin for her thesis, “Hold Your Horses!: Animal Mastery and Overseas Exploration in Iron Age Greek Art and Homer’s Odyssey”
Newton P. Stallknecht Memorial Essay Prize: Nidhi Singh for her paper, “Neoliberal empowerment, cosmopolitan mobility and the third world woman in Tsitsi Dangarembga’s This Mournable Body and Edwidge Danticat’s Breath, Eyes, Memory”
Wertheim Award in Comparative Drama: Noel Wheeler for her paper, “Anastasia as a Takarazuka production: the spotlight is on you, Dmitry”
Congratulations to all of our outstanding students for your achievements this year!