Award Winners
SLSA awards/prizes (dates indicate date awarded, not necessarily publication date)
Schachterle Prize (best essay by a member who is an untenured scholar)
- Nathaniel Otjen, “Habituated Knowledges: The Entanglements of Science, Species, and Selfhood,” a/b: Auto/Biography Studies October 2022. (2023)
- Michelle Nancy Hwang, “Racial Disintegration: Biomedical Futurity at the Environmental Limit,” American Literature, Volume 93, Number 3, September 2021. (2022)
- Amanda K. Greene, “The Passing Hour: 1930s Real-Time, Vile Bodies, and the Ethics of Reading”, Configurations Vol. 29.2, 2021
- Joshua DiCaglio, “Scale Tricks and God Tricks, or, the Power of Scale in the Powers of Ten,” Configurations Vol. 28.4, 2020
- Paul Benzon, “Weather Permitting: Shelley Jackson’s Snow and the Ecopoetics of the Digital,” College Literature, Vol. 46.1, 2019
- Michael Tondre, “The Impassive Novel: ‘Brain-Building’ in Walter Pater’s Marius the Epicurean,” PMLA (volume 133), 2018
- Dahlia Porter, “Specimen Poetics: Botany, Reanimation, and the Romantic Collection,” Representations (July 2017), 2017
- John Hay, “A Poet of the Land: William Cullen Bryant and Moundbuilder Ecology, ” 2016
- Debapriya Sarkar, “‘Sad Experiment’ in Paradise Lost: Epic Knowledge and Evental Poetics,” 2015
- Inge Hinterwaldner, “Parallel Lines as Tools of Making Turbulence Visible,” 2014
- Bradley Fest, “The Inverted Nuke in the Garden: Archival Emergence and Anti-Eschatology in David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest”, 2013
- Kieran Murphy, “Electromagnetic Thoughts in Balzac, Villiers de Isle-Adam, and Joseph Breuer”, 2012
- Bernard Geoghegan, “From Information Theory to French Theory: Jakobsen, Levi-Strauss, and the Cybernetic Apparatus”, 2011
- Catherine Belling, “Narrating Oncogenesis”, 2010
- (Shared) Allison de Fren, “The Anatomical Gaze in Tomorrow’s Eve”, and Mara Mills “Deaf Jam: From Inscription to Reproduction to Information”, 2009
- (Shared) Joseph Drury, “Haywood’s Thinking Machines”, and John Shanahan, “Ben Jonson’s Alchemist and Early Modern Laboratory Space”, 2008
- Henning Schmidgen, “The Donders Machine: Matter, Signs, and Time in a Physiological Experiment”, 2007
- Susan McHugh, “The Call of the Other 0.1%: Genetic Aesthetics and the new Moreaus”, 2006
- Richard Menke, “Media in America, 1881: Garfield, Guiteau, Bell, Whitman”, 2005
- Dennis Desroches, “Phenomenology, Science Studies, and the Question of Being”, 2004
- Maura Brady, “Galileo in Action: The Telescope in Paradise Lost”, 2003
- Sujata Iyengar, “Royalist, Romanticist, Racialist: Rank, Gender, and Race in the Science and Fiction of Margaret Cavendish”, 2002
- Mark Hansen, “Embodying Virtual Reality: Touch and Self-Movement in the Work of Char Davies”, 2001
- Richard Menke, “Fiction as Vivisection: G. H. Lewes and George Eliot”, 2000
- Jennifer Tuttle, “Rewriting the West Cure: Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Owen Wister, and the Sexual Politics of Neurasthenia”, 1999
Edwin Bruns Prize (best essay by a graduate student member)
- Henry Osman, “Pure Hardware, or Affect and Ideology on the Analog Circuit, 2023
- Doug Stark, “Playing with Habit: David Sudnow’s Video Game Pilgrimage”, 2022
- Akrish Adhikari, “Writing as Biometric: The Case of Graphology and Keystroke Dynamics”, 2021
- Ranjodh Singh Dhaliwal, “On addressability, or what even is computing?”, 2020
- Sarah Ciston, “Whispering into the Void Loop (): Co-Writing with AI, Error as Poetics,” 2019
- Peter M. Flannery, “Silver Linings: Visualising the (Post) Anthropocene, Technology, and Post-Human in Photography,” 2018
- Dagmar Van Engen, “Disordered Time and Alien Natural Law: Queer Invertebrate Evolution in At the Mountain of Madness,” 2017
- Michelle Huang, “Ecologies of Entanglement in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch,” 2016
- Brittany Roberts for her essay “Touching Bare Life in the ‘Corridor of Absolute Dying’: Biopolitics, Necrorealism, and Resistance in Evgenii Iufit’s ‘Spring,’” 2015
- Julian Gill-Peterson,“The Technical Capabilities of the Body: Assembling Race, Technology, and Transgender”, 2014
- Aleksandra Hernandez, “William Carlos Williams’s Spring and All and the Poetics of Noise”, 2013
- Karalyn Kendall-Morwick, “Dogging the Subject: Samuel Beckett, Emmanuel Levinas, and Posthumanist Ethics”, 2012
- Jessica Kuskey, “Our Mutual Engine”, 2011
- David Cecchetto, “Performing Deconstruction: Posthumanism, Primary Affectivity and Mark Hansen’s Media Theory”, 2010
- Stephanie Boluk, “Seriality, the Literary and Database in Homestar Runner: Some Old Issues in New Media”, 2009
- Sean Miller, “Imagining Braneworlds in String Theory Technical Discourse”, 2008
- Bernard Geoghegan, “Against Embodiment: Gesture Amidst Technics and Embodied Agents”, 2007
- Vera Bühlmann, “Intelligent Skin: Real Virtual”, 2006
- Benjamin Robertson, “On Moral Science: The Problematic Politics of Stuart Kauffman’s Order”, 2005
- Jodie Nicotra, “Darwinian Seductions: John Campbell, Samuel Butler, and the Rhetoric of Fascination”, 2004
- Colin Milburn, “Nanotechnology in the Age of Posthuman Engineering: Science Fiction and Science”, 2003
- Benjamin Cohen, “The Element of the Table: Reading and Representing the Visual Discourse of Chemical Practices”, 2002
- Carol Wald, “The Fairy in the Net: Agency, Class, and Evolution in the Letters of Ada Byron Lovelace”, 2001
- Rebecca Knell, 2000
- Douglas Davis, “A Hundred Million Hydrogen Bombs: The Cold-War Science of Geological Catastrophism”, 1999
Kendrick Prize (best book published by a member)
- Orit Halpern and Robert Mitchell, The Smartness Mandate (MIT Press), 2023
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- Honorable Mention: Kevis Goodman, Pathologies of Motion: Historical Thinking in Medicine, Aesthetics and Poetics (Yale UP)
- Tobias Menely, Climate and the Making of Worlds: Toward a Geohistorical Poetics (University of Chicago Press), 2022
- Honorable Mention: Michael Black, Transparent Designs: Personal Computing and the Politics of User-Friendliness (Johns Hopkins University Press)
- Honorable Mention: Alan Stoekl, The Three Sustainabilities: Energy, Economy, Time (University of Minnesota Press)
- Honorable Mention: Heather Davis, Plastic Matter (Duke University Press)
- Bob Markley coordinated judging the Kendrick book prize
- Banu Subramaniam, Holy Science: The Biopolitics of Hindu Nationalism (University of Washington Press), 2020
- Arielle Saiber, Measured Words: Computation and Writing in Renaissance Italy (University of Toronto Press), 2019
- Julian Yates, Of Sheep, Oranges, and Yeast: A Multispecies Impression (University of Minnesota Press), 2017
- Stefan Helmreich, Sounding the Limits of Life: Essays in the Anthropology of Biology and Beyond, 2016
- Gillen D’Arcy Wood, Tambora: The Eruption that Changed the World, 2015
- Robert Mitchell, Experimental Life: Vitalism in Romantic Science and Literature, 2014
- Catherine Belling, A Condition of Doubt: The Meaning of Hypochrondria, 2013
- Susan McHugh, Animal Stories: Narrating across Species Lines, 2012
- Susan Squier, Poultry Science, Chicken Culture: A Partial Alphabet, 2011
- Laura Dassow Walls, The Passage to Cosmos: Alexander von Humboldt and the Shaping of America, 2010
- Stefan Andriopoulos, Possessed: Hypnotic Crimes, Corporate Fiction, and the Invention of Cinema, 2009
- Ralph O’Connor, The Earth on Show: Fossils and the Poetics of Popular Science, 2008
- Barbara Maria Stafford, Echo Objects: The Cognitive Work of Images, 2007
SLSA Lifetime Achievement Award
- Roald Hoffmann, 2022
- Sally Shuttleworth, 2021
- Richard Powers, 2020
- Donna Haraway, 2019
- Susan Squier, 2018
- Sidney Perkowitz, 2015
- Linda Dalrymple Henderson, 2014
- Katherine Hayles, 2013
- George Lewis Levine, 2012
- Friedrich Kittler, 2011
- Barbara Herrnstein Smith, 2010
Special Commendation