- List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 2001
* Geneive Abdo, Independent Scholar, Washington, D. C.; Senior Research Associate, Middle East Institute,
Columbia University : Faith, power, and the new Iran.
* Jeremy Adelman, Professor of History,Princeton University : The political economy of revolution in South America,1750 -1824 .
* Catherine J. Allen, Professor of Anthropology and International Affairs,George Washington University : Cultural patterning in Andean art.
* Fred Anderson, Associate Professor of History,University of Colorado at Boulder : Empire and liberty in North America,1500 -2000 .
* Ray Anderson, Composer, Setauket, New York; Member of the Guest Faculty in Music,State University of New York at Stony Brook : Music composition.
* Tom Andrews, Poet, Athens, Greece; Member of the Faculty, MFA Program for Writers,Warren Wilson College : Poetry.
* Ann W. Astell, Professor of English,Purdue University : Medieval asceticism, mysticism, and aesthetics.
* Cristina Bacchilega, Professor of English,University of Hawaii at Manoa : Narrative and the politics of landmarks in Hawaii.
* Charlotte Bacon, Writer, Lee, New Hampshire; Assistant Professor of English,University of New Hampshire : Fiction.
* Claude Baker, Composer, Bloomington, Indiana; Professor of Music Composition,Indiana University Bloomington : Music composition.
* John A. Bargh, Professor of Psychology and Director, Graduate Program in Social Psychology,New York University : Nonconscious forms of self-regulation.
* James R. Bartholomew, Professor of Modern Japanese History,The Ohio State University : Japan and the Nobel science prizes, 1901-1949.
* Harry William Bartnick, Artist, Beverly, Massachusetts; Associate Professor of Painting and Color Theory,New England School of Art and Design ,Suffolk University : Painting.
* Frank D. Bean, Professor of Sociology and Director, Center for Research on Immigration, Population and Public Policy,University of California, Irvine : Multiracial identification and America's color lines.
* James J. Beatty, Associate Professor of Physics and of Astronomy and Astrophysics,Pennsylvania State University : Studies of the highest energy cosmic rays.
* Florence Bernault, Associate Professor of African History,University of Wisconsin-Madison : The invention of witchcraft in colonial and postcolonial Gabon.
* B. Douglas Bernheim, Lewis and Virginia Eaton Professor of Economics,Stanford University : The political economy of legislative institutions and policy formation.
* Jason Berry, Writer, New Orleans: A history of jazz funerals in New Orleans.
* Maggie Bickford, Associate Professor of History of Art and Architecture,Brown University : Auspicious visuality in China.
* Ralph Blumenthal, Writer, New York City; Arts and Culture News Reporter,The New York Times : The reforms of the Sing Sing warden Lewis E. Lawes.
* Christopher Boehm, Professor of Anthropology and Director,Jane Goodall Research Center ,University of Southern California : The evolution of conflict resolution.
* Michele H. Bogart, Professor of Art History,State University of New York at Stony Brook : The Art Commission and public culture in New York City.
*Natalie Bookchin , New Media Artist, Los Angeles; Member of the Faculty,California Institute of the Arts : New media art.
* Kevin Boyle, Associate Professor of History,University of Massachusetts, Amherst : The 1925 Sweet trials and the modern civil rights movement.
* Christopher Bram, Writer, New York City: Fiction.
* Martha Burgess, New Media Artist, Brooklyn, New York; Member of the Adjunct Faculty in Photography,Parsons School of Design ,New School University : New media art.
* Charles Cajori, Artist, Watertown, Connecticut; Instructor in Art,New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture : Painting and drawing.
* Kathleen Cambor, Writer, Houston, Texas: Fiction.
* Ardis Cameron, Director of American and New England Studies,University of Southern Maine : Peyton Place as a social and cultural artifact.
* Alan Campion, Dow Chemical Company Professor of Chemistry and University Distinguished Teaching Professor,University of Texas at Austin : Spectroscopic studies of molecules adsorbed on solid surfaces.
* Jem Cohen, Film Maker, Brooklyn, New York: Film making.
* Cathy C. Cook, Film Maker, Brooklyn, New York; Visiting Assistant Professor of Film,Sarah Lawrence College : Film making.
* Marsha Cottrell, Artist, Brooklyn, New York: Drawing.
* John E. Crowley, George Munro Professor of History,Dalhousie University : Landscape art and Anglo-American identities in North America.
* Patricia Curd, Professor of Philosophy,Purdue University : A translation and study of Anaxagoras of Clazomenae.
* Gregory D'Alessio, Composer, Cleveland, Ohio; Assistant Pofessor of Music Composition,Cleveland State University : Music composition.
* Lynn Dally, Choreographer, Santa Monica, California; Artistic Director, Jazz Tap Ensemble, Los Angeles; Visiting Assistant Professor of World Arts and Cultures,University of California, Los Angeles : Choreography.
* Richard H. Davis, Associate Professor of Religion,Bard College : Processions in medieval South India.
* Marcel Detienne, Gildersleeve Professor of Classics,The Johns Hopkins University : The gods of politics in early Greek cities.
* Tom D. Dillehay, Professor of Anthropology,University of Kentucky : History and the identity politics of the Chilean Mapuche.
* Bruce Randall Donald, Professor of Computer Science, Adjunct Professor of Chemistry and Edward and Joan Foley Fellow,Dartmouth College : Algorithms for structural proteomics.
* James Drake, Artist, Santa Fe, New Mexico: Visual art.
* Andre Dubus, III, Writer, Newburyport, Massachusetts; Lecturer in English,Tufts University : Fiction.
* Marcia Lea Due, Photographer, Amenia, New York; Adjunct Assistant Professor of Photography, Purchase College,State University of New York : Photography.
* Thomas L. Dumm, Professor of Political Science,Amherst College : Loneliness and experience.
* Patricia Ebrey, Professor of History and International Studies,University of Washington : The Song emperor Huizong and his China.
* Geoff Eley, Sylvia Thrupp Collegiate Professor of Comparative History,University of Michigan : The German Right from Bismarck to the present.
* William F. Fagan, Assistant Professor of Biology,Arizona State University : The challenge of addressing key problems in conservation biology with weak data.
* Michael C. Ferris, Professor of Computer Sciences and Industrial Engineering,University of Wisconsin-Madison : Optimization for medical applications.
* Steve Fiffer, Writer, Evanston, Illinois: A biography of the spinal cord.
* Robbert Flick, Photographer, Claremont, California; Professor of Art,University of Southern California : Photography.
* John J. Flynn, MacArthur Curator of Geology,Field Museum and Associate Chairman, Committee on Evolutionary Biology,University of Chicago : The interplay of evolution and geologic change in South America.
* Nick Flynn, Poet, Provincetown, Massachusetts: Poetry.
* Mark N. Franklin, John R. Reitemeyer Professor of International Politics, Trinity College, Hartford: The voter turnout puzzle.
* Tom Franklin, Writer, Galesburg, Illinois; Visiting Writer-in-Residence,Knox College : Fiction.
* Victoria Funari, Film Maker, Vallejo, California: Film making.
* John Ganim, Professor of English,University of California, Riverside : Theories of the origins of medieval culture.
* Joe Gibbons, Film Maker, Malden, Massachusetts; Instructor in Film,School of the Museum of Fine Arts , Boston: Film making.
* Simon Gikandi, Robert Hayden Professor of English Language and Literature,University of Michigan : Pan-Africanism and culture, 1860-1960.
* Rebecca Gilman, Playwright, Chicago: Play writing.
* Judy Glantzman, Artist, New York City: Painting.
* Daniel S. Godfrey, Composer, Syracuse, New York; Professor of Music,Syracuse University : Music composition.
* Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Spanish,Pennsylvania State University : The new sentimental novel in Spanish America.
* Deborah M. Gordon, Associate Professor of Biological Sciences,Stanford University : The organization of work in ant colonies.
* Joanne Greenbaum, Artist, New York City: Painting.
* Daniel A. Griffith, Professor of Geography,Syracuse University : Scientific visualization of spatial autocorrelation.
* Sally Gross, Choreographer, New York City: Choreography.
* Jessica Hagedorn, Writer, New York City: Fiction.
* Joseph Y. Halpern, Professor of Computer Science,Cornell University : Decision-making in complex systems.
* Rebecca Harris-Warrick, Associate Professor of Music, Cornell University: Dance in French opera during the ancien regime.
* Ehud Havazelet, Writer, Corvallis, Oregon; Associate Professor and Director, Program in Creative Writing,University of Oregon : Fiction.
* Christine Heindl, Artist, Chauncey, Ohio; Associate Professor of Art,Ohio University : Painting.
* Anne Higonnet, Associate Professor of Art History,Wellesley College : A history of private art museums, 1848-1940.
* David Hilliard, Photographer,West Roxbury, Massachusetts ; Member of the Faculty in Photography,School of the Museum of Fine Arts , Boston: Photography.
* Marianne Hirsch, Professor of French and Comparative Literature,Dartmouth College : Czernowitz and the Holocaust.
* Philip T. Hoffman, Professor of History and Social Science,California Institute of Technology : The role of crises in economic and financial development (in collaboration with Jean-Laurent Rosenthal).
* Joseph Horowitz, Independent Scholar, New York City: Music and the Gilded Age.
* Jim Isermann, Artist, Santa Monica, California; Adjunct Professor of Art,Occidental College : Visual art.
* Anil Kumar Jain, University Distinguished Professor,Michigan State University : The structure of multidimensional patterns.
* Roberto Juarez, Artist, New York City: Painting.
*Mehran Kardar , Professor of Physics,Massachusetts Institute of Technology : Statistical physics and biological information.
* Ira Katznelson, Ruggles Professor of Political Science and History,Columbia University : Liberalism and the city.
* Webb Keane, Associate Professor of Anthropology,University of Michigan : Missionaries, Protestants, and dilemmas of "modernity" in Indonesia.
* J. Gerald Kennedy, William A. Read Professor of English,Louisiana State University : Literary nationalism in the age of Poe.
* Dale Vivienne Kent, Professor of History,University of California, Riverside : Patronage and patriarchy in early Medicean Florence.
* Todd Kontje, Professor of German and Comparative Literature,University of California, San Diego : German orientalisms.
* Daniel W. Koontz, Composer, Southampton, New York; Adjunct Associate Professor of Music,Southampton College : Music composition.
* Maryanne Kowaleski, Professor of History and Director, Center for Medieval Studies,Fordham University : An ethnography of maritime communities in medieval England.
* Matthew H. Kramer, Fellow and Director of Studies in Law, Churchill College and University Reader in Legal & Political Philosophy,University of Cambridge : An analysis of the ideal of negative liberty.
* Arthur J. Krener, Professor of Mathematics,University of California , Davis: Normal forms and bifurcation of control systems.
* Michael Kubovy, Professor of Psychology,University of Virginia : A new approach to human pleasure.
* Joan B. Landes, Professor of Women's Studies and History,Pennsylvania State University : Artificial life in 18th-century France.
*Dorianne Laux , Poet,Eugene, Oregon ; Associate Professor of Creative Writing,University of Oregon : Poetry.
* Asuncin Lavrin, Professor of History,Arizona State University : Masculinity and the religious orders in colonial Mexico.
* Jocelyn Lee, Photographer, Cape Elizabeth, Maine: Photography.
*Ricardo Llorca , Composer, New York City; Member of the Faculty,The Juilliard School ; Member of the Faculty,Spanish Institute , New York: Music composition.
* Sharon Lockhart, Film Maker and Photographer, Los Angeles; Associate Professor of Photography,University of Southern California : Film making.
* Elizabeth Lunbeck, Associate Professor of History,Princeton University : Psychoanalytic practice in the United States before 1920.
* Eva Lundsager, Artist, New York City: Painting.
* Vera Lutter, Artist, New York City: Visual art.
* Stephen E. Malawista, Professor of Medicine,Yale University : Studies of chemotaxis in human blood plasma.
* Mark Maroncelli, Professor of Chemistry,Pennsylvania State University : Computational studies of supercritical fluids.
* Beverly McIver, Artist, Chandler, Arizona; Assistant Professor of Painting and Drawing,Arizona State University : Painting.
* Cindy McTee, Composer, Denton, Texas; Professor of Music Composition,University of North Texas : Music composition.
* Susan K. Mikota, Veterinarian, Sumatra, Indonesia; Consultant,World Wildlife Foundation , Indonesia: A program for Sumatran elephant healthcare and conservation.
* Susan L. Mizruchi, Professor of English and American Studies,Boston University : American culture, economy, and the novel, 1860-1915.
* Toril Moi, James B. Duke Professor of Literature and Romance Studies,Duke University : Ibsen's modernity.
* Dilip Mookherjee, Professor of Economics and Director, Institute of Economic Development,Boston University : Land reforms and fiscal decentralization in the economic development of West Bengal.
* Rachel Olivia Moore, Independent Scholar, New York City: A study of folklore on film.
* François M. Morel, Professor of Geosciences and Director, Princeton Environmental Institute,Princeton University : The biological chemistry of sea water.
* Brian Morton, Writer, New York City; Member of the Faculty in Writing,Sarah Lawrence College ; Member of the Adjunct Faculty, Graduate Creative Writing Program, New York University: Fiction.
* John Mulvaney, Artist, Philadelphia: Painting.
* Nalini M. Nadkarni, Member of the Faculty in Tropical Biology,Evergreen State College : The communication of forest-canopy research to nonscientists.
* Marilyn Nelson, Poet, Storrs, Connecticut; Professor of English,University of Connecticut : Poetry.
* Herbert Neuberger, Professor I of Physics,Rutgers University : Chirality in nature.
* Richard E. Nisbett, Theodore M. Newcomb Distinguished University Professor of Psychology,University of Michigan : Eastern holism and Western analysis.
* Jacki Ochs (Bio), Film Maker, New York City; Assistant Professor of Film,Purchase College , State University of New York: Film making.
* Raymond J. O'Connor, Professor of Wildlife Ecology,University of Maine : The practice of ecology.
* Julio M. Ottino, R. R. McCormick Institute Professor and Walter P. Murphy Professor,Northwestern University : Dynamics and self-organization in granular media.
* George Packer, Member of the Core Faculty in Writing,Bennington College ; Member of the Visiting Faculty in Writing,Sarah Lawrence College : The human face of globalization.
* Geoffrey Parker, Andreas Dorpalen Professor of History,The Ohio State University : The world crisis, 1635-1665.
* Cliffton Peacock, Artist, Charleston, South Carolina; Associate Professor of Painting and Drawing,College of Charleston : Painting.
* Robert J. Penella, Professor of Classics,Fordham University : A study and translation of the orations of Himerius.
* Wyatt Prunty, Poet, Sewanee, Tennessee; Carlton Professor of English and Director, Sewanee Writers' Conference,University of the South : Poetry.
* Kevin Matthew Puts, Composer, Austin, Texas; Assistant Professor of Composition,University of Texas at Austin : Music composition.
* Ronald T. Raines, Professor of Biochemistry and Chemistry,University of Wisconsin-Madison : Automated protein assembly to mine the human genome.
* Sumathi Ramaswamy, Associate Professor of History,University of Michigan : Maps and modernity in India.
* Amy G. Remensnyder, Associate Professor of History,Brown University : Conquest, conversion, and the Virgin Mary in medieval Spain and Spanish colonial America.
* Joan L. Richards, Associate Professor of History,Brown University : Mathematics and spirit in the world of Augustus and Sophia DeMorgan.
* John Richardson, Contributing Editor, Vanity Fair; International Consultant in 20th Century Art, Dickinson Roundell, New York: A life of Picasso, 1917-1939.
* Katherine Wentworth Rinne, Associate Fellow, Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities,University of Virginia and Visiting Professor of Landscape Architecture,The Iowa State University : The waters of the city of Rome.
* David Rivard, Poet, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Lecturer in English,Tufts University : Poetry.
* Anne Charlotte M. Robertson, Film Maker,Framingham, Massachusetts : Film making.
* George D. Rose, Professor of Biophysics and Biophysical Chemistry,The Johns Hopkins University : The physical basis of protein structure.
* Jean-Laurent Rosenthal, Professor of Economics,University of California, Los Angeles : The role of crises in economic and financial development (in collaboration with Philip T. Hoffman).
* Cynthia Rosenzweig, Senior Research Scientist, Earth Institute,Columbia University : The impacts of major systems of climate variability on world food security.
* Andrew Ross, Professor of American Studies,New York University : Work and play in the new economy.
* Janice L. Ross, Lecturer in Dance History,Stanford University : Anna Halprin and avant-garde dance.
* Margaret Russett, Associate Professor of English and Director of Undergraduate Studies,University of Southern California : Literature and abstraction in early 19th-century Britain.
* Marie-Laure Ryan (email), Independent Scholar, Bellvue, Colorado: Literary cartography.
* Joe Sacco, Comic-book Journalist, Sunnyside, New York: Comic-book journalism.
* Frederick Schauer, Frank Stanton Professor of the First Amendment and Academic Dean,John F. Kennedy School of Government ,Harvard University : Generality and justice.
* Paul Schechter, William A. M. Burden Professor of Astrophysics,Massachusetts Institute of Technology : Studies in the microlensing of quasar lightcurves.
* Stephen A. Scheer, Photographer, Athens, Georgia; Associate Professor of Photography,University of Georgia : Photography.
* Hilary M. Schor, Professor of English and Gender Studies,University of Southern California : Women, fiction, and the subject of realism.
* Sarah Schulman, Playwright,New York City ; Assistant Professor of English,City University of New York College of Staten Island : Play writing.
* Freydoon Shahidi, Professor of Mathematics,Purdue University : New instances of functoriality.
* William Sheehan, Psychiatrist, Willmar, Minnesota: The structure and evolution of the galaxy.
* Shen Wei, Choreographer, New York City; Artistic Director, Shen Wei Dance Arts: Choreography.
* Daniel J. Sherman, Professor of French Studies and History,Rice University : The French and their "Others," 1945-1975.
*Amy Sillman , Artist,Brooklyn, New York ; Visiting Assistant Professor of Painting,Bard College : Painting.
* Larry Silver, James and Nan Farquhar Professor of History of Art,University of Pennsylvania : The rise of visual genres in the Antwerp art market.
* Taryn Simon, Photographer, New York City: Photography.
* Yuri Slezkine, Professor of History,University of California, Berkeley : Moscow's house of government, 1928-1938.
* Bruce R. Smith, Professor of English,Georgetown University : Essays in historical phenomenology.
* Mike Smith, Photographer, Johnson City, Tennessee; Professor of Art,East Tennessee State University : Photography.
* Deborah Solomon, Writer, New York City: A biography ofNorman Rockwell .
* Abigail Solomon-Godeau, Professor of History of Art and Architecture,University of California, Santa Barbara : Gender, genre, and the female nude in France.
* Lyn Spillman, Associate Professor of Sociology,University of Notre Dame : Cultural dimensions of retail market exchange.
* Justin Spring, Writer and Scholar, New York City: A cultural history of Provincetown.
* Nancy Shatzman Steinhardt, Professor of East Asian Art and Curator of Chinese Art,University of Pennsylvania : Chinese architecture of the 4th to 6th centuries.
* Jeffrey Stock, Composer, Dix Hills, New York: Music composition.
* Richard S. Street, Photographer and Historian, San Anselmo, California: Photography and the farm-worker experience in California, 1850-2000.
* D. M. G. Sutherland, Professor of History,University of Maryland, College Park : The French agricultural revolution, 1660-1914.
* Peter Temin, Elisha Gray II Professor of Economics,Massachusetts Institute of Technology : Market economy in the early Roman empire.
* Karen K. Uhlenbeck, Professor and Sid W. Richardson Foundation Regents Chair in Mathematics,University of Texas at Austin : A geometric approach to soliton and wave equations.
* Gunther Uhlmann, Professor of Mathematics,University of Washington : Inverse boundary problems.
* Dale J. Van Harlingen, Professor of Physics,University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign : Phase coherence and dynamics in superconducting circuits.
* David T. Van Zanten, Professor of Art History,Northwestern University : The architect's contribution to the shaping of European cities in the 1840s and 1850s.
* Paul E. Walker, Visiting Scholar, Center for Middle Eastern Studies,University of Chicago : A study of the caliph al-Hakim.
* Richard A. Walker, Professor of Geography and Chairman, California Studies Center,University of California, Berkeley ; Chairman, California Studies Association: The urban experience of San Francisco, 1950-2000.
* Jim C. H. Wang, Mabel D. Clark Distinguished Professor of Chemistry,University of Nebraska-Lincoln : Laser spectroscopy of polymeric liquids.
* Charles Harper Webb, Poet, Glendale, California; Professor of English,California State University, Long Beach : Poetry.
* Michael V. Wedin, Professor of Philosophy,University of California, Davis : Perception, change, and noncontradiction in Aristotle's Metaphysics.
* Monte Westerfield, Professor of Biology,University of Oregon : Mechanisms that regulate patterning of the anterior central nervous system.
* Alan Wiener, Artist, Brooklyn, New York: Sculpture.
* Ruth J. Williams, Professor of Mathematics,University of California, San Diego : Mathematical theory for stochastic networks.
* Kathleen Wilson, Associate Professor of History,State University of New York at Stony Brook : Theatre, culture, and modernity in the English provinces, 1720-1820.
* Leigh Witchel, Choreographer, New York City; Artistic Director, Dance as Ever: Choreography.
* Kazuo Yamaguchi, Professor of Sociology and Faculty Research Associate, Alfred P. Sloan Working Family Center,University of Chicago : Statistical and behavioral modeling of family processes.
*Susan Youens , Professor of Musicology,University of Notre Dame : The social history of the lied.
* Arlene Zallman, Composer, Wellesley, Massachusetts; Professor of Music Composition and Theory,Wellesley College : Music composition.
* Nadine Zanow, Artist, Boston; Assistant Professor of Studio Art,Brandeis University : Painting.Latin America n andCaribbean Fellows* Ignacio Baca-Lobera, Composer, Queretaro, Mexico; Professor of Music Composition,
Autonomous University of Queretaro : Music composition.
* Carlos L. Ballar, Senior Research Scientist, National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET); Courtesy Associate Professor of Agronomy,University of Buenos Aires : Functional aspects of the impacts of solar ultraviolet radiation on plant-insect interactions.
* Graciela Lina Boente Boente, Professor of Mathematics, University of Buenos Aires; Independent Researcher, National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET): Robust and nonparametric inference.
* Alicia Borinsky, Writer, Newton, Massachusetts; Professor of Latin American and Comparative Literature,Boston University : Fiction.
* Alfredo Cceres, Principal Investigator, National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET): Kinesin-like protein functions during neuronal polarization.
* Sergio Chejfec, Writer, Caracas, Venezuela; Editor-in-Chief,Nueva Sociedad , Caracas: Fiction.
* Eduardo Coutinho, Film Maker, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Consultant, Centro de Criao de Imagem Popular (CECIP), Rio de Janeiro: Film making.
* Christian Cravo, Photographer, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil: Photography.
* Leticia Fernanda Cugliandolo, Assistant Professor of Theoretical Physics, Ecole Normale Suprieure, Paris, France: Quantum disordered systems and optimization problems.
* Gerardo Deniz (Juan Almela), Poet, Mexico City: Poetry.
* Javier A. Escobal, Senior Researcher, Grupo de Anlisis para el Desarrollo (GRADE), Lima, Peru: The links between rural producers and markets.
* Alejandro Fainstein, Staff Researcher, Atomic Energy Commission and National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET); Assistant Professor of Physics,Instituto Balseiro , Bariloche, Argentina: Optically confined spectroscopy of nanostructures.
* Ana Fernndez Garay, Associate Researcher, National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET); Professor of Linguistics,National University of La Pampa , Argentina: An edition of the testimonies of the last Ranquels.
* Srgio T. Ferreira, Professor of Biochemistry,Federal University of Rio de Janeiro : Protein misfolding and aggregation in human amyloid diseases.
* Alberto Carlos Frasch, Researcher, National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET): Regulation of mucin expression in trypanosoma cruzi.
* Juan Eduardo Garca-Huidobro, Consultant and Professor, Ministry of Education, Santiago, Chile: Public policies to achieve equity in education.
* Jos Hernandez-Claire, Photographer, Guadalajara, Mexico; Curator, "Manuel Alvarez Bravo Gallery,"University of Guadalajara : Photography.
* Hugo Hopenhayn, Professor of Economics, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Buenos Aires; Associate Professor of Economics,University of Rochester : Topics in social insurance.
* Ricardo Lanzarini, Artist, Montevideo, Uruguay: Drawing.
* Jorge Lauret, Assistant Professor of Mathematics,National University of Cordoba ; Assistant Researcher, National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET): Studies in differential geometry.
* Annette Leibing, Anthropologist, Rio de Janeiro; Professor of Mental Health, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro: Aging and homelessness in Rio de Janeiro.
* Jac Leirner, Artist, So Paulo, Brazil: Visual art.
* Paula Luttringer, Photographer, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Assistant Director, Galate Films, Argentina, Chile, and Peru: Photography.
* Jorge Macchi, Artist, Buenos Aires, Argentina: Visual art.
* Rachel Manley, Writer, Toronto, Canada: A biography of Edna Manley.
* Claudio Mercado Muoz, Coordinator of Audiovisual Department,Chilean Museum of Pre-Colombian Art , Santiago: Bailes chinos and prehispanic memory in central Chile.
* Tomas Moulian Emparanza, Director, Instituto Formacin Social Paulo Freire, Santiago, Chile: Intellectuals and politics in Chile, 1958-1970.
* Pablo E. Navarro, Professor of Philosophy of Law,Universidad Nacional del Sur , Baha Blanca, Argentina; Researcher, National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET): Normative relevance and justification of institutional decisions.
* Hans W. Niemeyer Fernandez, Archaeologist, Santiago, Chile: The rock paintings of El Mdano.
* Oscar Satio Oiwa, Artist, Tokyo, Japan: Visual art.
* Pedro L. Oliveira, Associate Professor of Medical Biochemistry, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro: Biological defenses against heme toxicity.
* Alejandro Csar Olivieri, Professor of Analytical Chemistry,University of Rosario , Argentina; Research Fellow, National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET): The development of analytical methods for biomedical samples.
* Hilda Paredes, Composer, Mexico City and London: Music composition.
* Eduardo Antonio Parra, Writer, Mexico City: Fiction.
* Antonio Arnoni Prado, Professor of Literary Theory,State University of Campinas , So Paulo, Brazil: A comparative study of the critical thought of Srgio Buarque de Holanda and Manuel de Oliveira Lima.
* Mara Cristina Redondo, Senior Researcher, National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET): An inquiry into the practical authority of law.
* Silvia Rivas, Video Installation Artist, Buenos Aires, Argentina: Video installation art.
* Mercedes Roff, Poet, New York City: Poetry.
* Tulio Rojas Curieux, Professor of Anthropology and Ethnolinguistics, and Director, Colombian Center for the Study of Aborigenes Languages (CCELA),University of the Andes , Bogota: Analysis of complex sentences in Nasa Yuwe.
* Mara Teresa Ruiz, Professor of Astronomy,University of Chile : The oldest stars.
* Guillermo Saavedra, Poet, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Editor,La Nation , Buenos Aires: Poetry.
* Francisco V. Sepulveda, Professor of Physiology, Center for Scientific Studies, Valdivia, Chile: Molecular identification and regulation of the potassium channel in cell volume control.
* Sol Serrano, Associate Professor of History,Catholic University of Chile : Catholicism and secularization in 19th-century Chile.
* Jorge Daniel Tartarini, Associate Researcher, National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET): The architecture of the Argentine railroads.
* Ana Maria Tavares, Artist, So Paulo: Visual art.
* Alejandro Tortolero Villaseor, Professor of History,Metropolitan Autonomous University , Iztapalapa, Mexico: Land, society, and ecology in the economy of Mexico, 1780-1940.
* Maurice Vaneau, Theatre Artist, So Paulo, Brazil: Theatre arts.
* Trajano Augusto Ricca Vieira, Professor of Greek Language and Literature,State University of Campinas , So Paulo, Brazil: Translation of The Bacchantes by Euripides.ee also
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