PLEASE NOTE: As the committee has not announced future plans for this award, the ASA is not currently accepting applications.
Call for Applicants: The Gloria E. Anzaldúa Award for Independent Scholars, Contingent or Community College Faculty 2020
The Committee on Gender and Sexuality Studies calls for submissions to the twelfth annual Gloria E. Anzaldúa Award for Independent Scholars, Contingent or Community College Faculty. Hosted by the American Studies Association, this award honors Anzaldúa’s outstanding career as an independent scholar and her labor as contingent faculty, along with her groundbreaking contributions to scholarship to feminist, women of color and queer theory. The award includes a lifetime membership in the ASA, a lifetime electronic subscription to American Quarterly, and $500. Applicants must work in American studies or a related field and work as independent scholars and/or as faculty at community colleges or in a contingent capacity (i.e., as part-time or full-time non-ladder-rank or non-tenure-track instructors, adjuncts, or lecturers). Graduate students are ineligible.
Applicants must submit the following: a cover letter (two pages maximum), a two-page vita; and an essay/paper which does not exceed 25 pages, including end notes and bibliography, and which fulfills one of the following criteria: unpublished, accepted for publication, or published in 2018 or 2019. Relevant submissions will demonstrate an affinity with Anzaldua’s oeuvre, vision, or political commitments and should address connections among some or all the following categories: race, ethnicity, citizenship, class, gender, sexuality, and dis/ability. Please address this affinity in your cover letter.
Please submit your application electronically by MAY 31, 2020, to the committee co-chair, Colin R. Johnson (asagenderandsexuality@gmail.com). Late submissions will not be accepted. The winner will be contacted regarding arrangements to attend the annual meeting of the association to be held November 12-15, 2020 in Baltimore, Maryland where they will be announced as the awardee at the Generational Gifts Brunch (cosponsored by the Committee on Gender and Sexuality Studies, the Critical Ethnic Studies Committee, the Minority Scholars Committee, and the Students Committee).
Gloria E. Anzaldua Award Recipients
- 2020 Yndia Lorick-Wilmot, Northeastern University (awardee)
- 2019 Sarah Trembath, American University (awardee)
- 2018 Aishah Shahidah Simmons, cultural worker/independent scholar (awardee). Andrea Hernández Holm, University of Arizona and Mimi Khúc, University of Maryland-Baltimore County (finalists)
- 2017 Annette Rodríguez
- 2016 Anastazia Schmid, Indiana Women’s Prison (awardee), Anne Balay (finalist)
- 2015 Santiago Andres Garcia, Rio Hondo College (awardee). Virginia Grise, playwright (finalist)
- 2014 Che Gossett (awardee). Walidah Imarisha, Portland State University (finalist)
- 2013 Ana Castillo (awardee). Elizabeth Schewe, Northern Illinois University (finalist)
- 2012 Abigail Manzella (awardee), Stern College For Women, Yeshiva University
- 2011 Jennifer A. Reimer (awardee), University of California, Berkeley, Disordering the Border: Harryette Mullen’s Transaborder Poetics in Muse & Drudge in ariel: A Review of International English Literature Volume 45, Number 3, July 2014, pp. 151-183
- 2010 Lori Harrison-Kahan (awardee), Boston College, finalist mention: Sarah Eden Schiff, Agnes Scott College
- 2009 Smadar Lavie (awardee), Staying Put: Crossing the Israel–Palestine Border with Gloria Anzaldúa in Anthropology and Humanism, Volume 36, Number 1, June 2011, pp. 101-121