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The Rutledge Prize 2011: For Graduate Students Giving Papers at the SCLA Conference

The Rutledge Prize 2011: For Graduate Students Giving Papers at the SCLA Conference THE RUTLEDGE PRIZE 2011 ForGraduateStudentsGivingPapersatthe SCLAConference Each year the Southern Comparative Literature Association offers a prize of $100 for the most promising work presented at its annual conference by a graduate student. The essay is also considered for publication in The Comparatist. You may submit a paper for consideration for this award by sending it as an email attachment to the SLCA vice president. The deadline for submissions is November 15, 2012 with the prizewinner to be announced in the 2013 issue of The Comparatist. Send to: Prof. Nicole Simek, simeknj@whitman.edu. Since conference papers are often shortened from longer projects, students are encouraged to submit an essay-length version of their work that would be suitable for journal publication (no longer than 7,500 words). If publishable, prize essays normally appear in the next issue after the official announcement (i.e., a year and a half after the conference presentation), thus allowing ample time for feedback and advice from the editor. RuTleDGe pRiZe wiNNeR 2011 Casey C. Moore, University of South Carolina "Cross Dressing: Ancient and Modern Reappropriations of Homosexual Identity." Judges' Citation "Moore's well­documented comparative study critically examines contemporary representations of ancient homosexuality, recalling the major, but often elided, divergences http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Comparatist University of North Carolina Press

The Rutledge Prize 2011: For Graduate Students Giving Papers at the SCLA Conference

The Comparatist , Volume 36 (1) – May 19, 2012

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THE RUTLEDGE PRIZE 2011 ForGraduateStudentsGivingPapersatthe SCLAConference Each year the Southern Comparative Literature Association offers a prize of $100 for the most promising work presented at its annual conference by a graduate student. The essay is also considered for publication in The Comparatist. You may submit a paper for consideration for this award by sending it as an email attachment to the SLCA vice president. The deadline for submissions is November 15, 2012 with the prizewinner to be announced in the 2013 issue of The Comparatist. Send to: Prof. Nicole Simek, simeknj@whitman.edu. Since conference papers are often shortened from longer projects, students are encouraged to submit an essay-length version of their work that would be suitable for journal publication (no longer than 7,500 words). If publishable, prize essays normally appear in the next issue after the official announcement (i.e., a year and a half after the conference presentation), thus allowing ample time for feedback and advice from the editor. RuTleDGe pRiZe wiNNeR 2011 Casey C. Moore, University of South Carolina "Cross Dressing: Ancient and Modern Reappropriations of Homosexual Identity." Judges' Citation "Moore's well­documented comparative study critically examines contemporary representations of ancient homosexuality, recalling the major, but often elided, divergences

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The ComparatistUniversity of North Carolina Press

Published: May 19, 2012

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