Princeton University. Honors Faculty Members Receiving Emeritus Status

Similar documents
Princeton University. Honors Faculty Members Receiving Emeritus Status

Princeton University. Honors Faculty Members Receiving Emeritus Status

Princeton University. Honors Faculty Members Receiving Emeritus Status

FAQ: The Complete Prose of T. S. Eliot

Ricardo da Silveira Lobo Sternberg Personal Records B

Princeton University. Honors Faculty Members Receiving Emeritus Status

2019: PhD. in Spanish, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Vanderbilt University (expected: May 2019).

Graduate Concentration in the History + Theory of Architecture

I am writing in support of the nomination of Laurie D. Olin, FASLA to receive the ASLA Medal.

Princeton University

María A. Cabrera Arús

A Guide to the Theodore Hornberger Papers

Eugenio Granell s birthday

AGRARIAN REUNION PROCEEDINGS THE SOUTHERN LITERARY FESTIVAL AT THE UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS APRIL 1968 MSS# 021

Mónica Salas Landa Curriculum Vitae September 2017

Margaret Walker Alexander. As a professor of English at Jackson State University (JSU) in 1968, Margaret Walker

Associate Professor of English and American Studies, Yale University, Preceptor, Expository Writing Program, Harvard University,

Nigel Dennis ( )

Cole Harris fonds. Compiled by Terra Dickson (2003) Last revised October University of British Columbia Archives

Interested candidates who are qualified to pursue PhD-level research work are invited to submit their applications before Monday, 18 February 2019.

Louise Louis Whitbread Collection Finding Aid. Archives and Special Collections

Princeton University. Honors Faculty Members Receiving Emeritus Status

Faculty Details proforma for DU Web-site

Assistant Professor of History, James Madison University (2012-Present) Ph.D. History, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, 2011

LIS Three-Year Course Offerings 1 Academic Years 2012/2013 through 2014/2015

Michael Komorowski Box , New Haven, CT

No online items

Master of Architecture, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1975(honors) Bachelor of Architecture, VPI&SU, 1973

EAST ANGLIAN AND OTHER STUDIES PRESENTED TO BARBARA DODWELL

Gage C. McWeeny. Education Ph.D. Princeton University, English and American Literature. B.A. Columbia University, 1993

2017 ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS

Miriam Bailin. Articles: God Deliver Me From My Friends! : Charlotte Bronte and G.H. Lewes, Bronte Studies, (January 2011).

The Nicolás Guillén Lifetime Achievement Award for Philosophical Literature:

President Emeritus and Professor James F. Barker, FAIA. Nominee s Address: Clemson University, School of Architecture, Lee Hall 3-135

NEWS FROM THE GETTY news.getty.edu

The Ward M. Canaday Center for Special Collections The University of Toledo

Interaction between Geotechnical and Structural Engineers

Jag Mohan Humar Symposium

The Paul and Renate Madsen

HISPANIC INDIANAPOLIS: PERSONAL HISTORIES FROM AN EMERGING COMMUNITY ORAL HISTORY PROJECT, 1990

JAIME ISERN PIÑERO: CURRICULUM VITAE 1 ENGINEER JAIME ISERN PIÑERO CURRICULUM VITAE

Albert Hadley papers, , undated KA.0017

Juan de la Cierva Post-doctoral Researcher. Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), Barcelona,

PhD in Visual Studies, University of California, Irvine (Summer 2009)

This page intentionally left blank

With Juanita De Barros (eds.), Public Health and Colonialism in the British Imperial World. (Trenton: Africa World Press, 2016).

Announcements, Summer 2010

ADEDOYIN TERIBA. Art & Archaeology Department McCormick Hall, Princeton University

The Edwin Harold Rian Manuscript Collection

Report of the RIBA visiting board to the Universidad Nacional de Colombia - Manizales Faculty of Engineering and Architecture

Assistant Professor of History, James Madison University (2012-Present) Ph.D. History, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, 2011

CAMERON, RONDO E. Rondo E. Cameron papers,

Sara J. Brenneis Assistant Professor of Spanish European Studies Faculty Member Film and Media Studies Faculty Member

PAULA A. DE LA CRUZ-FERNÁNDEZ

Howard Comfort and Ezra Pound correspondence, MC.833

Parsons School of Design MA Architecture and Design Criticism program theses, PC

Princeton University. Honors Faculty Members Receiving Emeritus Status. May 2009

Robin L. Thomas Curriculum Vitae

TIBOR VARADY University Professor Emeritus CEU Department of Legal Studies

Loyola University Chicago ~ Archives and Special Collections

Giovanna M. Bassi Cendra

The New York Public Library Manuscripts and Archives Division

THE RENAISSANCE OF EMPIRE IN EARLY MODERN EUROPE

Properties that are listed on the National Register must meet at least one of the following four criteria. Many properties meet more than one.

9th ANNUAL DINNER & AWARDS CEREMONY photo album

Inventory of the Gracie B. Dobbins Papers, 1924 and circa

THE CAMPUS OF MONCLOA

George F. Flaherty

Urbs Aeterna. Needham High School. The Paideia Institute. Spring Break Trip to Rome, in partnership with

CURRICULUM VITAE. Philip Hanson, Ph.D.

EOQ Georges Borel Awards

The Contributors Suzanne Conklin Akbari János M. Bak Lawrence Besserman Glenn Burger

Deirdre L. Christianson Hennebury

Habits of Devotion: Catholic Religious Practice in Twentieth Century America (Edited). Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2004.

The Ward M. Canaday Center for Special Collections The University of Toledo

Dr. Sophia Mizouni. 77 Massachusetts Avenue, (617)

Princeton University

CURRICULUM VITAE A. Michael Matin English Department Warren Wilson College

University of Nevada - Las Vegas School of Architecture Las Vegas, NV (702)

Professor Gary W. Smith Texas Tech University (806)

Dr. Sophia Mizouni Department of Romance Studies 718 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA, Sophiamizouni.com

Joanna L. Dyl. Department of History, University of South Florida 4202 East Fowler Avenue SOC 107 Tampa, FL (813)

Jose rizal life works and writings by zaide chapter 1 summary

2009 Doctor of Philosophy in Architecture College of Environmental Design, University of California, Berkeley

ALVARO SIZA: COMPLETE WORKS BY KENNETH FRAMPTON DOWNLOAD EBOOK : ALVARO SIZA: COMPLETE WORKS BY KENNETH FRAMPTON PDF

Royal Institute of British Architects. Report of the RIBA visiting board to The University of Greenwich

MACKEY, HOWARD H, SR.

Seth Archer. Department of History Utah State University 0710 Old Main Hill Logan, UT

Mirrored Reflections: Spanish Iconoclasm in the New World and Its Reverberations in the Old Thomas B. F. Cummins

Michael Rotondi Billard Leece Partnership Pty Ltd HKS

K A R E N C O R D E S S P E N C E

Spring 2015 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

David Henry Pinkney. President. American Historical Association

Guide to the Aaron Director Papers

CURRICULUM VITAE Gregory Jusdanis

Tom Winterbottom. Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages Building 260, room 243 Stanford University CA 94305

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

EDUCATION. Clinical Associate, New Center for Psychoanalysis, Los Angeles, CA (NCP) Infant Observation, Psychoanalytic Center of California

A Journal of Scholarship on the Mediterranean Region and Its Influence. the pennsylvania state university press

THE LATIN AMERICAN GROUP INFORMATION BULLETIN : NO.4 JANUARY 1964

Transcription:

Princeton University Honors Faculty Members Receiving Emeritus Status May 2010

The biographical sketches were written by colleagues in the departments of those honored. Copyright 2010 by The Trustees of Princeton University 10747-10

Contents Faculty Members Receiving Emeritus Status Jeanne Altmann 1 David Perkins Billington 5 Patricia Fortini Brown 9 William A. P. Childs 11 Perry Raymond Cook 13 Slobodan Ćurčić 15 Arcadio Díaz-Quiñones 17 Gerard Charles Dismukes 20 Avinash Kamalakar Dixit 22 Emmet William Gowin 25 Ze eva Cohen (Ludwig) 27 Janet Marion Martin 29 Anne Marie Treisman 31 Daniel Chee Tsui 35 James Wei 37 Froma I. Zeitlin 39

Arcadio Díaz-Quiñones Arcadio Díaz-Quiñones is one of the finest and most prominent Caribbean public intellectuals of his time, a talented writer and scholar whose essays already have become classics in the Latin American and Latino/a modern literary canon, and an extraordinary teacher who has inspired generations of undergraduate and graduate students at Princeton and elsewhere. Arcadio received a B.A. (1961) and a M.A. (1963) in Hispanic studies from the University of Río Piedras, Puerto Rico, and completed his graduate training at the Universidad Central de Madrid, Spain, with a doctoral dissertation on the uses of the Spanish language in 16th- century colonial archival documents, under the supervision of the legendary Spanish scholar Rafael Lapesa. He taught at the Universidad de Puerto Rico, Río Piedras, from 1970 to 1982, before joining the Princeton University faculty in 1983. In recognition of the excellence of his scholarship and teaching, he was named the Emory L. Ford Professor of Spanish in 1999. He also served as director of the Program in Latin American Studies at Princeton for six years, when with extraordinary determination and inspirational leadership he vigorously transformed the program into one of the strongest and most visible programs on campus, with a stellar interdisciplinary team of faculty members and a thriving community of undergraduate and graduate students. Arcadio s accomplishments as a scholar and essayist are many and varied. His main fields of interest have been Latin American cultural and intellectual history and Caribbean poetry. He has devoted many articles to the role of poets and intellectuals in Hispanic-Caribbean society, including Luis Palés Matos, Antonio S. Pedreira, and Pedro Henríquez Ureña. Among his many contributions to Caribbean intellectual and literary history are his polished editions of works by Caribbean writers and public intellectuals such as Luis Rafael Sánchez, Tomás Blanco, Cintio 17

Vitier, and José Luis González. His publications include El almuerzo en la hierba (1982); an edition of El prejuicio racial en Puerto Rico, by Tomás Blanco (1985); an edition of works by Luis Lloréns Torres, Verso y prosa (1986); a study on the Cuban poet Cintio Vitier: La memoria integradora (1987); and an edition of Sánchez s Puerto Rican classic La guaracha del macho Camacho (2003). But it is perhaps within the long and prestigious tradition of the Latin American essay where Arcadio has left his most indelible mark, with classics such as La memoria rota: ensayos sobre cultura y política (1993) and El arte de bregar: ensayos (2000), both preoccupied with tracing the elusive archive of experiences born from a long and contradictory colonial history. El arte de bregar offers a dazzling exploration of the Puerto Rican local uses of the word bregar as a symptomatological signifier condensing the traumatic traces of a Caribbean political unconscious. In Sobre los principios: los intelectuales caribeños y la tradición, published in 2006, Arcadio directs his erudition and elegant writing to the study of the anxious relationship of Caribbean writers with the notion of tradition, as it was conceived by Latin American leading intellectuals such as Pedro Henríquez Ureña, José Martí, Fernando Ortiz, Ramiro Guerra y Sánchez, Antonio S. Pedreira, and Tomás Blanco, or figures related to the Hispanic trans- Atlantic such as the Spaniard Marcelino Menéndez Pelayo, who was interested in the role of the last Spanish colonies in modern Hispanism. In Arcadio s exquisite analysis, Caribbean intellectuals see themselves confronted with a continuous dilemma between a sense of belonging to a Hispanic common tradition and the threat of its dissolution, which forced them to re-visit over and over the question of the origins of a national culture. Besides being a distinguished scholar, Arcadio has been an extraordinary teacher. He has always stressed that teaching is one of the highest and most challenging forms of intellectual engagement. Whether leading a graduate seminar on the question of memory and power, analyzing a poem by Chilean poet Gabriela Mistral, or directing a senior thesis or a doctoral thesis, he has brought the excitement of scholarship and the passion of literary writing to all his students. Two of his regular offerings at Princeton, Introduction to Spanish 18

American Literature and Introduction to Latin American Poetry, became legendary courses within the undergraduate community. For many students, the Princeton experience was not complete until they had the opportunity to attend Arcadio s famous lectures. The powerful, enduring effects of his commitment to teaching have created a vast web of enthusiastic and grateful heirs and disciples, forever touched by his knowledge, his wit, and the love of learning. 19