Cultural
Horizons Prize
The SCA is proud to award the first annual Cultural Horizons
Prize to
Saba Mahmood (U Chicago)
for her article
"Feminist Theory, Embodiment, and the Docile Agent:
Some Reflections on the Egyptian Islamic Revival"
(CA
16, no. 2 (2000): 202-236).
2002's doctoral jury--Erin Koch (The New
School), Guha Shankar (UT Austin) and Sasha Welland (UC
Santa Cruz)--praised the essay for its ability to decompose
the totalizing discourses that cast all Islams together
under the rubric of fundamentalism, and for taking ethnographic
writing beyond its traditional disciplinary audience.
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About the Cultural Horizons Prize:
The SCA has long been distinguished by having the largest
graduate student membership of any section of the AAA. Recognizing
that doctoral students are among the most experimentally
minded--and often among the best read--of ethnographic writers,
this award asks of SCA's dissertating readers, "Who
is on your reading horizon?"
This spirit gave rise to the Cultural Horizons Prize, awarded
yearly by a jury of doctoral students for the best article
appearing in Cultural Anthropology.
Prize
winners include:
Saba
Mahmood (U Chicago), 2002
Paul
K. Eiss (Carnegie Mellon), 2003
William
Mazzarella (U
Chicago), 2004
Sarah
Jain (Stanford U), 2005
Peter
W. Redfield (UNC),
2006