14 Faculty Win CAHSS Funding
In the 2011 Creative Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences research funding competition, faculty in the Department of English submitted 19 of the 89 proposals (21%: more than any other department) and received 14 of the 40 awards (35%: again, more than any other department):
Level 1 (up to $3000)
Amanda K. Booher, Theorizing Relationships of Genders, Technologies, and Olympic Bodies
Michael Borshuk, Ugly Beauty: Jazz Performance and Visual Culture
Sean Grass, Our Mutual Friend: A Publishing History
Jill Patterson, Making the Case for Life: Storytelling Strategies for Capital Defense
Level 2 (up to $10000)
Timothy D. Crowley, Integrating Previously Undiscovered Legal Documents; Moving a Book Manuscript Toward Publication
Jacqueline Kolosov-Wenthe, Re-envisioning motherhood and art
Michele Navakas, Founding Florida: Language and Geography at the Edge of America
John Poch, Following Dante: Poems
Jennifer Snead, Learning Letterpress: A Proposal to Further Research and Teaching in Material Texts
William Wenthe, Poetry: A Book of Poems on James McNeill Whistler
Level 3 (up to $20000)
Kanika Batra, Creating Counterpublics: Genders and Sexualities in Print
Curtis Bauer, Translating New Spanish Voices: Finishing an Anthology of 20 Contemporary Spanish Poets
Bruce Clarke, The Texas Tech University Symposium on Life, Earth, and Systems
Lara Crowley, Developing a Digital Scholarly Edition of John Donne’s Prose