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| Kirby Prize 2004 SCMLA Kirby Prize for Best Article Published in the South
Central Review: Elizabeth L. Constable, University of California-Sacramento,
for her article "Consuming Realities: The Engendering of Invisible Violences
in Posy Simmond's Gemma Bovery (1999)," (Vol. 19.4/20.1; 2002/2003)
Conference Paper Prizes 2004 SCMLA/TAMU Women’s Studies Program Prize for the Best Conference Paper in Gender Studies: Catherine A. Ozment, Univ. of Arkansas-Fayetteville, for her paper “‘it seems the stranger’s always out’: Embracing Queer Identities in Hedwig and the Angry Inch and Jeanette Winterson’s The Passion.” 2004 SCMLA/TAMU Melbern G. Glasscock Center for Humanities Research Prize for the Best Conference Paper in Historical Literary/Cultural Studies: Catherine C. Michna, Univ. of Rhode Island, for her paper “No Room of Her Own: Domestic Spatiality in Kate Chopin’s The Awakening.” 2004 SCMLA/Bill L. and Gerre D. Andrist Prize for the Best Conference Paper in Hispanic Gender Studies: María del Mar López Cabrales, Colorado State Univ., for her paper “Cuerpo y escritura en las obras de la cubanoamericana Ana Mendieta.” 2004 SCMLA/Visible Magazine Prize for the Best Conference Paper in Hispanic Studies: José Juan Colín, Univ. of Oklahoma, for his paper “Libertad en llamas: la desmitificación del héroe y la novela histórica centroamericana.”
Book Award 2004 SCMLA Book Award – Geraldine Heng, Univ. of Texas-Austin, for her book “Empire of Magic: Medieval Romance and the Poilitics of Cultural Fantasy” NY: Columbia Univ. Press, 2003.
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