Rocky Mountain Division Announces Travel Grants and Essay Prizes
Wednesday, June 29, 2022
Posted by: Julie Van Camp
The ASA Rocky Mountain Division is pleased to announce the winners of the 2022 Irene H. Chayes Travel Grants and the Graduate Student in Philosophy Essay Prizes: This year's winners of Irene H. Chayes Travel Grants (generously funded by the American Society for Aesthetics and the Center for Philosophical Studies at Lamar University) David Collins (University of Oxford) Coldwell Daniel IV (University of Memphis) Cristina Dreifuss (Universidad de Lima, Peru) Matthew Gilmore (Independent Scholar, Chicago, IL) Kaci Harrison (CUNY) Eric Jasper (University of Memphis) Jyothis James (Texas A&M University) Jung Kwon (California State University - Dominguez Hills) Karrie Kellerby (IDSVA Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts) Madelyn McClarey (University of Memphis) Julian Millan (University of Murcia) Montaque Reynolds (St. Louis University) Ann Walton Sieber (University of Memphis) Yili Zhou (University of Arizona) Eric Urby (Texas A & M University) Best Graduate Student Essay in Philosophy Prize Recipients (generously funded by the Center for Philosophical Studies at Lamar University):
Kaci Harrison (CUNY, “Pondering the Paradox: A Play Theory of Painful Art” in absentia) Madelyn McClarey (University of Memphis, “Interrogating the Closed Perception of Secret Societies”; Panel 4) Montaque Reynolds (St. Louis University, “Sensible Self-Censorship”; Panel 8) Yili Zhou (University of Arizona, “Aesthetic Normativity of Following the Score in Classical Music Performance”; Panel 13) For more information on the meeting in Santa Fe, NM July 15-17, 2022, and on-line registration: https://aesthetics-online.org/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=1173362
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