- List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 2000
* Robert H. Abzug, Professor of History and American Studies,
University of Texas at Austin : Rollo May and the transformation of American culture.
* Richard D. Alba, Professor of Sociology and Public Policy,State University of New York at Albany : Second generations in immigrant societies.
* 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.
* Joan Banach, Artist, New York City: Painting.
* Abhijit V. Banerjee, Professor of Economics,Massachusetts Institute of Technology : The new economics of poverty.
* Jill Banfield, Professor of Geology and Geophysics,University of Wisconsin-Madison : Microbe-mineral interactions of environmental importance.
* Ernesto Bazan, Photographer, Brooklyn, New York: Photography.
* Howard C. Berg, Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology and of Physics,Harvard University : The motile behavior of bacteria.
* Jane A. Bernstein, Austin Fletcher Professor of Music,Tufts University : Music and print culture in Renaissance Rome.
* William Betz, Professor of Physiology and Biophysics,University of Colorado Health Sciences Center , Denver: The optical detection of synaptic function.
* Rabi Bhattacharya, Professor of Mathematics,Indiana University Bloomington : Studies in Markov processes.
* 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.
* John M. Bowers, Professor of English,University of Nevada, Las Vegas : The antagonistic tradition of Chaucer and Langland.
* Michael E. Bratman, Howard H. and Jessie T. Watkins University Professor of Philosophy,Stanford University : Self-determination and planning agency.
* Martin Brody, Composer, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Catherine Mills Davis Professor of Music,Wellesley College : Music composition.
* Ronald K. Brown, Choreographer, Brooklyn, New York; Artistic Director, Evidence, New York City: Choreography.
* William Craft Brumfield, Professor of Slavic Studies,Tulane University : The architecture of the Russian North.
* Michael Camille, Mary J. Block Professor of Art History,University of Chicago : Sculpture, signs, and street life in medieval France.
* Vicki Caron, Thomas and Diann Mann Professor of Modern Jewish Studies,Cornell University : Catholic-Jewish relations in France since 1871.
* Shih-Hui Chen, Composer, Malden, Massachusetts: Music composition.
*Patricia Cheng , Professor of Psychology,University of California, Los Angeles : A psychological theory of causal discovery.
* 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.
* Hai-Lung Dai, Professor of Chemistry,University of Pennsylvania : Chemical-reaction control.
* 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.
* Thomas Dublin, Professor of History,State University of New York at Binghamton : Economic decline in the Pennsylvania anthracite region, 1920-1990.
* 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.
* Alexei V. Filippenko, Professor of Astronomy,University of California, Berkeley : The expansion of the universe.
* 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.
* Paul D. Grannis, Distinguished Professor of Physics,State University of New York at Stony Brook : Studies of broken symmetry in nature.
* Milford Graves, Composer, Jamaica, New York; Member of the Core Faculty in Music,Bennington College : Music composition.
* Richard L. Greaves, Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professor of History,Florida State University : John Bunyan in historical perspective.
* Vanalyne Green, Video Artist, Chicago; Associate Professor of Video Art,School of the Art Institute of Chicago : Video.
* 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.
* Lillian Hoddeson, Associate Professor of History and Senior Research Physicist,University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ; Historian,Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory , Batavia, Illinois: The life and science of John Bardeen.
* Manuela Hoelterhoff, Writer, New York City: Germaine Lubin and Bayreuth in 1939.
* Michael B. Holden, Artist, Santa Rosa, California: Painting.
* Peter Jeffery, Professor of Music,Princeton University : The earliest manuscript of the Roman chant tradition.
* Sajeev John, Professor of Physics,University of Toronto : Photonic-band gap materials.
* Claudia L. Johnson, Professor of English,Princeton University : Jane Austen's status as a legend.
*Amelia Jones , Professor of Art History,University of California, Riverside : New York Dada, 1915-1922.
*Lawrence Joseph , Professor of Law, St. John's University: Essays on Catholicism.
* 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.
* Steve Keister, Artist, New York City; Instructor in Art, School of Visual Arts; Instructor in Art,Maryland Institute College of Art ; Instructor in Art,Hofstra University : Sculpture.
* Evelyn Fox Keller, Professor of History and Philosophy of Science,Massachusetts Institute of Technology : Explanation in developmental biology.
* Joel Kingsolver, Professor of Zoology,University of Washington, Seattle : The topography of adaptive landscapes.
* George Knox, Professor Emeritus of Art History,University of British Columbia : Tiepolo's New Testament drawings.
* Dorothy Ko, Associate Professor of History and Women's Studies,Rutgers University : The history and culture of footbinding.
* Ewa Lajer-Burcharth, Harris K. Weston Associate Professor of the Humanities,Harvard University : The idea of the self in 18th-century art.
*Chang-rae Lee , Writer, Ridgewood, New Jersey; Professor of English,Hunter College , City University of New York: Fiction.
* Laura L. Letinsky, Photographer, Chicago; Assistant Professor of Photography,University of Chicago : Photography.
* 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.
* Jaime Manrique, Writer, New York City; Member of the Part-time Faculty,Eugene Lang College ,New School University : A memoir.
* 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.
* Donka Minkova, Professor of English,University of California, Los Angeles : Verse form and linguistic reconstruction in English.
* 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.
*Suzan-Lori Parks , Playwright, Brooklyn, New York: Play writing.
* Ed Paschke, Artist, Chicago; Professor of Art,Northwestern University : Painting.
* 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.
* Louis A. Pérez, Jr., J. Carlyle Sitterson Professor of History,University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill : Suicide and exemplary death in Cuba.
* Donna J. Peuquet, Professor of Geography,Pennsylvania State University : A cognitive approach to representing geographic knowledge.
* Mark Phillips, Professor of History,University of British Columbia : A short history of distance.
* 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.
* Roxana Robinson, Writer, New York City: Fiction.
* Larry Rohrschneider, Member, Division of Basic Sciences,Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and Affiliate Professor of Pathology,University of Washington, Seattle : Molecular mechanisms for regulating the growth of blood cells.
* Daniel S. Rokhsar, Professor of Physics and Head, Computational and Theoretical Biology,Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory ,University of California, Berkeley : Studies in computational and theoretical biology.
* James Rolfe, Composer, Toronto: Music composition.
* Dennis Romano, Professor of History,Syracuse University : Doge Francesco Foscari and the crisis of Venetian republicanism.
* Marian Roth, Photographer, Provincetown, Massachusetts: Photography.
* Ingrid D. Rowland, Associate Professor of Art History,University of Chicago : A life of Giordano Bruno.
* Roswell Rudd, Composer and Jazz Trombonist, Kerhonkson, New York: Music composition.
* John Russell, Writer, New York City; Art Critic,The New York Times : A memoir.
* Richard Ryan, Artist, Millers Falls, Massachusetts; Adjunct Senior Critic in Art,Brandeis University : Painting.
* Jacqueline Saccoccio, Artist, New York City: Painting.
*Mark Salzman , Writer,Glendale, California : Nonfiction.
* Tamar Schlick, Professor of Mathematics, Chemistry, and Computer Science,Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences and Associate Investigator,Howard Hughes Medical Institute , New York University: Modeling studies of protein-DNA complexes.
* Glen Seator, Artist, Brooklyn, New York: Sculpture and installation art.
* James J. Sheehan, Dickason Professor in the Humanities and Professor of History,Stanford University : A history of sovereignty in 20th-century Europe.
* S. Murray Sherman, Leading Professor of Neurobiology and Behavior,State University of New York at Stony Brook : The thalamic relay of visual signals to the cortex.
* 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.
*Maria Todorova , Professor of History,University of Florida : Nationalism and hero worship in the Balkans.
* 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.
* Mike Wallace, Professor of History,John Jay College of Criminal Justice , City University of New York: A history of New York City since 1898.
* Wen I. Wang, Thayer Lindsley Professor of Electrical Engineering,Columbia University : Semiconductor heterostructures for information technologies.
* Brenda Way, Choreographer, Oakland, California; Artistic Director, ODC/San Francisco: Choreography.
* Joan Weiner, Professor of Philosophy,University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee : Frege's lessons for our understanding of language.
* Rainer Weiss, Professor of Physics,Massachusetts Institute of Technology : Gravitational waves of astrophysical origin.
* 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.
* Xumu Zhang, Associate Professor of Chemistry,Pennsylvania State University : Man-made catalysts for manufacturing.Latin America n andCaribbean Fellows* 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.
*Daniel Catán , Composer, Los Angeles; Associate Director of Music,College of the Canyons , Santa Clarita, California: Music composition.
* 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.
* Aurelio de los Reyes, Research Scholar, Institute of Aesthetics Research,National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM): The cinema in Mexico, 1924-1932.
* 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.
* Leonardo López Luján, Research Professor,National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), Mexico City: Elite and government at Teotihuacan, Mexico.
*Eduardo Reck Miranda , Composer, Paris, France; Researcher, Sony Computer Science Laboratory, Paris: Music composition.
* Carlos Newland, Rector,Argentina University of Administration Sciences , Buenos Aires: Economic growth and structural change in the Andean region, 1650-1800.
* 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.
* Enrique Ramiro Pujals, Assistant Professor of Mathematics,Federal University of Rio de Janeiro : A study of nonhyperbolic dynamical systems.
* 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.
* Marta Lucia de Amorim Soares, Choreographer, São Paulo; Professor of Dance,Pontifical Catholic University of Sao Paulo : Choreography.
* 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.See also
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