We are proud to announce the recipients and proposals that were accepted for the 2010 Imagine Fund Annual Awards. 182 awards representing $728,000 in support for research in the arts, design, and the humanities were made in 2010.
If you have questions about the awards or the awards process, please contact Jon Binks at binks001@umn.edu or 612-626-8031.
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Name |
Title | Campus | College if at Twin Cities Campus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hakim Abderrezak | Completion of Book Manuscript Ex-Centric Migrations: Exilic Narratives in Contemporary North African Literature, Music and Cinema. | Twin Cities | Liberal Arts |
| Akosua Addo | Teachers Voices: the Creative Arts in Development | Twin Cities | Liberal Arts |
| Angelica Afanador Pujol | In Their Own Words: The Codex Cuara and the History of an Indigenous Family in Michoacán, Mexico. | Twin Cities | Liberal Arts |
| Jennifer Alexander | The Technology and Social Justice Movement: The intersection of technology and religion in the rebuilding of Europe after WWII | Twin Cities | Other |
| Joseph R Allen | Classical Chinese Literature in the Modern World, Part 2 | Twin Cities | Liberal Arts |
| John Archer | Reassessing Suburbia: Aesthetics and Everyday Practice | Twin Cities | Liberal Arts |
| Catherine Asher | Imagining the Taj Mahal in India and the West | Twin Cities | Liberal Arts |
| Frederick Asher | Replicating the Buddha's Life Sites | Twin Cities | Liberal Arts |
| Thomas Ashworth | A Recorded Collection of Diverse Solo Repertoire for the Trombone and Euphonium, Year Two | Twin Cities | Liberal Arts |
| Alison Aune | Dekorglädje: Minnesota-Nordic Inspired Paintings | Duluth | |
| Christine Baeumler | Skateboard Pollinators | Twin Cities | Liberal Arts |
| Rebecca Bamford | The heart of the matter: Nietzsche on pity and compassion | Rochester | |
| Steve Bardolph | Re-Imaging and Imagining the Beautiful and Sublime: Phase 4 | Duluth | |
| David Beard | Canadian Reception of the Anglo-American New Rhetoric: Research and Collaboration | Duluth | |
| Ann Bergeron | Participation in Dell'Arte Abroad Program in Bali | Duluth | |
| Carol Berkenkotter | Rich and Mad in Victorian England: The Ticehurst Asylum Casebooks, 1845-1917 | Twin Cities | Liberal Arts |
| Ritu Bhatt | Everyday Aesthetics and Cognition: An Exploration of Tibetan Mandalas | Twin Cities | Design |
| Hisham Bizri | Préludes | Twin Cities | Liberal Arts |
| Martin Bock | Essays on Joseph Conrad and the History of Medicine | Duluth | |
| David Bowen | fly blimps | Duluth | |
| James Boyd-Brent | Not a pretty picture: explorations of the landscape as social commentary | Twin Cities | Design |
| Bruce Braun | Technology, space and political affect | Twin Cities | Liberal Arts |
| Timothy Andres Brennan | Poets of Commodities: The Humanist Challenge to Economics | Twin Cities | Liberal Arts |
| Maria M. Brewer | Theaters of Encounter: The Becoming-Visible of New Dramaturgies in France | Twin Cities | Liberal Arts |
| Daniel Brewer | Partial Recall (book manuscript), conference travel, Cambridge Companion to the Enlightenment (edited book) | Twin Cities | Liberal Arts |
| Mary Brown | Aesthetics, Ideology, and the Invention of Romance / Discourses of Encyclopedism in the Scholastic Age | Twin Cities | Liberal Arts |
| Blaine Brownell | Matter in the Floating World: Material Innovation in Japanese Contemporary Architecture and Design | Twin Cities | Design |
| Jefferson Campbell | New York Debut Recital and Premiere of Commissioned Works | Duluth | |
| Paul Cannan | Shakespeare for Everyone: The Publication and Reception of Shakespeare’s Works, 1790–1902 | Duluth | |
| Cesare Casarino | Elio Petri's cinema between capitalism and schizophrenia. | Twin Cities | Liberal Arts |
