List of Guggenheim Fellowships Awarded in 1984

List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1984

Fellow Category Field of Study
Michael P. Adas Humanities Intellectual & Cultural History
Samuel H. Adler Creative Arts Music Composition
Michael Aizenman Natural Sciences Mathematics
Donald Harman Akenson Humanities British History
John E. Alexander Creative Arts Fine Arts
Judson Boyce Allen Humanities Medieval Literature
Wolfhard Almers Natural Sciences Molecular & Cellular Biology
Gustavo Alvarez Gardeazábal Creative Arts Fiction
Carl Andre Creative Arts Fine Arts
Neil William Ashcroft Natural Sciences Physics
Lawrence Badash Humanities History of Science & Technology
Ernst Badian Humanities Classics
Shaul Bakhash Humanities Near Eastern Studies
Carlos Antonio Balseiro Natural Sciences Physics
Bill Barich Creative Arts Fiction
Naomi Susan Baron Humanities Linguistics
William A. Bassett Earth Science
Richard Carl Bausch Fiction
Félix Báez-Jorge Anthropology & Cultural Studies
Larry Stephan Berman Political Science
Zeke Berman Creative Arts Photography
Charles Clarence Bernheimer French Literature
Gene Edward Birchfield Earth Science
Kai Bird General Nonfiction
Eric Block Chemistry
Ned Block Philosophy
Rubén Bonifaz Nuño Poetry
Heraclio Bonilla Iberian & Latin American History
Martin Boykan Music Composition
William H. Breckenridge Chemistry
Sarah C. Brett-Smith Anthropology & Cultural Studies
Alan Brinkley U.S. History
John A. Brinkman Near Eastern Studies
David Wilson Budd Fine Arts
Myriam Budnik Organismic Biology & Ecology
Domenick Capobianco Fine Arts
Anthony K. Cassell Italian Literature
Michael P. Cava Chemistry
J. Edward Chamberlin Humanities English Literature
Kwang-chih Chang Anthropology & Cultural Studies
Jeff Cheeger Mathematics
Susan Cheever Creative Arts Biography
James Franklin Childress Religion
Ping Chong Drama & Performance Art
William Andrew Christenberry Creative Arts Photography
Jon Christel Clardy Chemistry
Timothy James Clark Fine Arts Research
Laura Clayton Music Composition
Wanda Coleman Poetry
Peter Conn American Literature
Lois Conner Creative Arts Photography
Ann J. Cook English Literature
Alvaro Cordero-Saldivia Music Composition
Alan Cote Fine Arts
Nancy F. Cott U.S. History
Douglas Crase Poetry
James Lee Crenshaw Religion
Donigan Towers Cumming Creative Arts Photography
Herman Z. Cummins Applied Mathematics
Edwin M. Curley Philosophy
Michael David Fine Arts
Robert de Beaugrande Literary Criticism
Hugo De Marziani Fine Arts
Armando de Ramón Iberian & Latin American History
Carl E. Dennis Poetry
Ronald J. DiPerna Mathematics
Stephen Dixon Fiction
Russell F. Doolittle Molecular & Cellular Biology
Marc J. Dourojeanni Ricordi Organismic Biology & Ecology
Stephen Dunn Poetry
Elizabeth B. Dussan V. Applied Mathematics
Gert Ehrlich Physics
David Eisenberg Molecular & Cellular Biology
Kenneth B. Eisenthal Chemistry
Carlos A. Escudé Social Sciences Political Science
Frederick Exley Creative Arts Fiction
Glennys Reynolds Farrar Natural Sciences Physics
Ismael Ferrusquía-Villafranca Natural Sciences Earth Science
Constance Elyse Field Creative Arts Film
Stephen Elliott Fienberg Natural Sciences Statistics
Thomas John Figueira Humanities Classics
Graciela Figueroa Creative Arts Choreography
Richard Gerald Finke Natural Sciences Chemistry
William Alan Finn Creative Arts Music Composition
Michael Fishbane Humanities Religion
James Steven Fishkin Social Sciences Political Science
Manuel da Costa Fontes Humanities Folklore & Popular Culture
Ronald Forrest Fox Natural Sciences Applied Mathematics
Alejandro Foxley Social Sciences Economics
Stephanie Rose Frank Creative Arts Fine Arts
Jack H. Freed Natural Sciences Physics
Robert M. Fresco Creative Arts Film
Mary Elizabeth Frey Creative Arts Photography
Bruce Woodward Frier Humanities Classics
John Fuegi Humanities German & Scandinavian Literature
Salvador Garmendia Fiction
José Luis Gómez-Martínez Latin American Literature
David Patrick Geggus Iberian & Latin American History
Ernie Gehr Creative Arts Film
Robert James Geller Earth Science
Barry Gerson Creative Arts Film
David Thatcher Gies Spanish & Portuguese Literature
Nicholas Wright Gillham Molecular & Cellular Biology
Jonathan Goldberg English Literature
Jerry P. Gollub Applied Mathematics
David M. Gordon Economics
Matthew Greenbaum Music Composition
Herbert G. Gutman U.S. History
David Hammons Fine Arts
Robert M. Hauser Sociology
Shirley Brice Heath Linguistics
John L. Heilbron History of Science & Technology
Nancy Hellebrand Creative Arts Photography
Elizabeth K. Helsinger English Literature
John Vernon Henderson Economics
Roger B. Henkle English Literature
Judith Lewis Herman Medicine & Health
John Higham U.S. History
Patrice Higonnet French History
Sanford Hirshen Architecture, Planning, & Design
Patrick Hogan Fine Arts
Max M. Holland General Nonfiction
Victor J. Hruby Molecular & Cellular Biology
David Henry Hwang Drama & Performance Art
Oscar H. Ibarra Natural Sciences Computer Science
Bill Irwin Creative Arts Drama & Performance Art
Robert Alan Israel Creative Arts Fine Arts
C. Stephen Jaeger Medieval Literature
Stephen A. Jaffe Music Composition
Charles O. Jones Political Science
Mary T. Kalin de Arroyo Plant Sciences
Arne Lindeman Kalleberg Sociology
Deanna Kamiel Creative Arts Video & Audio
Lawrence Michael Kearney Poetry
Richard L. Kenney Poetry
Aaron Jay Kernis Music Composition
Larry Ketron Drama & Performance Art
Charles F. Keyes Anthropology & Cultural Studies
Joyce Eileen Kohl Fine Arts
Bryan E. Kohler Chemistry
Nancy Kopell Applied Mathematics
Igor Kopytoff Anthropology & Cultural Studies
Ted N. Kurahara Creative Arts Fine Arts
James Lapine Drama & Performance Art
William R. Leach U.S. History
T. J. Jackson Lears U.S. History
Baldwin S. Lee Creative Arts Photography
Ronald Demos Lee Economics
Walter H. G. Lewin Astronomy--Astrophysics
Michael Lipsky Political Science
Gordon Lish Fiction
Eduardo Lizalde Poetry
Laurence S. Lockridge Literary Criticism
Ron Loewinsohn Fiction
Lea Lublin Fine Arts
Josefina Ludmer Literary Criticism
Thomas S. Macaulay Creative Arts Fine Arts
Michael MacDonald British History
Alasdair Chalmers MacIntyre Philosophy
Charles S. Maier Economic History
Richard Malkin Molecular & Cellular Biology
Bill C. Malone U.S. History
Merrill Brian Maple Physics
Donald J. Mastronarde Classics
Douglas John McAdam Sociology
Thomas Anthony McCarthy Philosophy
John D. McCarty Fine Arts
Richard Levis McCormick U.S. History
Charles Alexander McDowell Chemistry
Ross Simonton McElwee Creative Arts Film
Daniel Little McFadden Economics
Charles S. McHenry Molecular & Cellular Biology
Fernando Garcia de Mello Natural Sciences Neuroscience
Walter J. Meserve Theatre Arts
Josef Michl Chemistry
Norman Miller Psychology
Tyrone Mitchell Fine Arts
John Thomas Monahan Law
Mark S. Monmonier Geography & Environmental Studies
M. Susan Montgomery Mathematics
José Luis Morán-López Physics
Adrian R. Morrison Neuroscience
Edward Wallace Muir Renaissance History
Antoni Muntadas Video & Audio
Paul Needham Creative Arts Bibliography
William E. Nelson Law
Charles Michael Newman Natural Sciences Applied Mathematics
Roger K. Newman Law
Hiroshi Nikaido Molecular & Cellular Biology
Karl J. Niklas Plant Sciences
Linda Nochlin Fine Arts Research
Barbara Pugh Norfleet Creative Arts Photography
Eugene Joseph O\'Brien Creative Arts Music Composition
Elinor Ochs Social Sciences Anthropology & Cultural Studies
Michael Ondaatje Creative Arts Poetry
Alicia Ostriker Creative Arts Poetry
Douglass Stott Parker Classics
Samuel C. Patterson Political Science
Sondra Perl Education
M. Jeanne Peterson British History
Peter C. B. Phillips Economics
Thomas D. Pollard Molecular & Cellular Biology
David T. Porter Literary Criticism
Jonathan French Scott Post English Literature
Lyall H. Powers American Literature
Samuel H. Preston Sociology
Joao Bosco Prolla Mathematics
William B. Provine History of Science & Technology
C. Enrique Pupo-Walker Latin American Literature
Rishi Raj Applied Mathematics
Mary Rakowski Dubois Chemistry
Howard Rasmussen Medicine & Health
Hermann George Rebel German & East European History
Deborah Remington Fine Arts
Robert A. Rescorla Psychology
José Resende Fine Arts
Paul Resika Fine Arts
Peter J. Richerson Organismic Biology & Ecology
Douglas D. Richman Medicine & Health
David George Riede English Literature
David Robert Ringrose Iberian & Latin American History
Pattiann Rogers Poetry
Peter Rose Creative Arts Film
Phyllis Rose Creative Arts Biography
William L. Rowe Religion
Bahaa E. Saleh Physics
Wanderley Guilherme dos Santos Political Science
David Satter General Nonfiction
Susan Fromberg Schaeffer Fiction
William M. Schaffer Organismic Biology & Ecology
Samuel Scheffler Philosophy
Neil Schmitz American Literature
Peter H. Schuck Law
Lynne Sharon Schwartz Fiction
Michael Seeger Folklore & Popular Culture
Roberto Segre Architecture, Planning, & Design
Steven Shankman English Literature
David Jordon Shapiro Molecular & Cellular Biology
Derek Norcross Shearer Architecture, Planning, & Design
Louise I. Shelley Russian History
Paul W. Sherman Organismic Biology & Ecology
Joan Silber Fiction
Eileen Simpson General Nonfiction
Daniel J. Singal American Literature
Kathryn Kish Sklar U.S. History
Dan Isaac Slobin Psychology
Gary Smart Music Composition
Nigel J. H. Smith Geography & Environmental Studies
Howard E. Smither Music Research
Sage Sohier Creative Arts Photography
Michael Spano Creative Arts Photography
Roberta L. Spear Poetry
Garrison Sposito Applied Mathematics
Randolph Starn Renaissance History
Timothy Steele Poetry
Enrico Stefani Molecular & Cellular Biology
George Stell Physics
Philip John Stephens Molecular & Cellular Biology
George Ward Stocking Anthropology & Cultural Studies
Henry Wells Sullivan Spanish & Portuguese Literature
John Patrick Sullivan Classics
Richard Charles Sutch Humanities Economic History
George W. Swenson Natural Sciences Astronomy--Astrophysics
Samuel Taleisnik Natural Sciences Neuroscience
Armen H. Tashjian Natural Sciences Medicine & Health
Philip Teitelbaum Natural Sciences Neuroscience
John W. Terborgh Natural Sciences Organismic Biology & Ecology
Jean L. Thompson Creative Arts Fiction
G. David Tilman Natural Sciences Plant Sciences
Richard C. Trexler Humanities Intellectual & Cultural History
Frank Trommler Humanities German & Scandinavian Literature
Nicholas J. Turro Natural Sciences Chemistry
Amos Tversky Social Sciences Psychology
John H. Van Engen Humanities Medieval History
Srinivasa S. R. Varadhan Natural Sciences Mathematics
Leonid Nison Vaserstein Natural Sciences Mathematics
Peter Harry Voulkos Creative Arts Fine Arts
Graham Charles Walker Natural Sciences Molecular & Cellular Biology
Roland John Wiley Humanities Dance Studies
Joan Williams Creative Arts Fiction
John Wesley Williams Humanities Fine Arts Research
Richard Guy Wilson Humanities Architecture, Planning, & Design
Alexander Woodside Humanities East Asian Studies
John P. Wourms Natural Sciences Organismic Biology & Ecology
Dennis H. Wrong Social Sciences Sociology
Amos Yahil Natural Sciences Astronomy--Astrophysics
Eiko Otake Yamada Creative Arts Choreography
Takashi Koma Yamada Creative Arts Choreography
Hyuk Yu Natural Sciences Chemistry
Froma I. Zeitlin Humanities Classics
Raúl Zurita Creative Arts Poetry


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