Women\’s Caucus for the Modern Languages: 2018 Awards Nominations
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The Women’s Caucus for the Modern Languages (WCML) is now accepting submissions for its annual awards. The Caucus is gender-inclusive and welcomes feminist scholarship from all authors. Please note that there are no membership dues for graduate students and for those whose income is below $20,000 a year. For further information about these awards and about the Women’s Caucus for the Modern Languages, including membership, visit our website at http://www.wcml.org/ The 2018 Florence Howe Award Each year, the Florence Howe Award for feminist scholarship recognizes two outstanding essays by feminist scholars, one from the field of English and one from a foreign language. Each recipient receives $250 and is honored at an event hosted by the Women’s Caucus at the annual MLA meeting. To be eligible for consideration, essays of no more than 10,000 words, written from a feminist perspective, must have been published in English between June 2017 and September 2018. Please send submissions to Michelle Massé, President of the Women\’s Caucus, at mmasse@lsu.edu. Please note that applicants must be members of the Women’s Caucus.Deadline for submission: December 7, 2018. The 2018 Annette Kolodny Award The Annette Kolodny Award is presented annually to a graduate student member of the Women’s Caucus who is scheduled to give a paper at the MLA. The recipient receives $400 and is honored at an event hosted by the Women’s Caucus at the annual MLA meeting. To apply, please send your CV, the title of the MLA session in which you are scheduled to present, and the abstract for your presentation to Michelle Massé, President of the Women\’s Caucus, Louisiana State University, at mmasse@lsu.edu. Please note that applicants must be members of the Women’s Caucus.Deadline for submission: December 17, 2018.