Photographer Receives Amnesty International Media Award
Eugene Richards received the 2009 Amnesty International Media Award for "No One Much Cares", an excerpt from his book A Procession of Them featured in Newsweek. Congratulations to Mr. Richards on this honor!
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2009-2010 UT Press Fellow Announced
Congratulations to Sebastian Langdell, the 2009-2010 UT Press Fellow! He will work in our Rights and Permissions department, as well as other departments around the Press.
In Memoriam: Franklin Rosemont
April 2009: We were shocked and saddened by the sudden death of Franklin Rosemont. Dr. Rosemont, long active in the Surrealist movement, was the editor of the Press's Surrealist Revolution series. The Press extends our sympathies to his family and colleagues.
Book Receives Popular Culture Award
April 2009: Teatro Chicana received the Susan Koppelman Award for Best Anthology, Multi-Authored, or Edited Book in Feminist Studies by the Popular and American Culture Associations (PCA/ACA). Congratulations to the authors!
In Memoriam: Rhoda Halperin
April 2009: We were greatly saddened to learn of the death of author Rhoda Halperin. Professor Halperin published several books with the University of Texas Press, the most recent of which was Whose School Is It?. Our deepest sympathies go out to her family and colleagues.
Book Receives Architectural History Award
April 2009: Cinema Houston, by David Welling, received the 2009 Antoinette Forrester Downing Book Award from the Society of Architectural Historians. Congratulations to the author!
Other Major Awards for UT Press Authors
Black Space by Adlifu Nama
Peter C. Rollins Book Award
Southwest Texas Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association
The Projects by James Diego Vigil
Co-Winner, Association of Latino and Latina Anthropologists Best Book Prize
2008 Southwest Book Award from the Border Regional Library Association:
Choice Magazine Outstanding Academic Books, 2009:
Espiritu Santo de Zuniga by Tamra Lynn Walter
2009 Citation
San Antonio Conservation Society
House of Plenty by Carol Dawson and Carol Johnston
2009 Citation
San Antonio Conservation Society
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