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CONGRATULATIONS are in order: our latest CRITOPH PRIZE results!

We’re also pleased to recognize these two graduate students whose papers have earned Runner-Up honors:

Katie Burnett, University of Tennessee, for “Commerce, Regionalism and George Washington Cable’s New Orleans”
and
Frank Cha, College of William and Mary, for “‘Blacks, Whites and Us’: Chinese Immigrant Women, Jim Crow, and the Search for Belonging in John Jung’s _Southern Fried Rice: Life in a Chinese Laundry in the Deep South_”

We also heartily thank each of the 34 other students who entered this year’s competition, following our mid-February conference at Georgia State University.

Next up: our January 31-February 2, 2013 conference in Charleston, S.C.!

  Looking forward,

—Dennis Moore, 2011-‘013 SASA president

By Dennis Moore, Fri, September 23, 2011 - 2:32 pm
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