2004-2005 INDEPENDENT RESEARCH AWARD
Dane Barca: “Adah Isaacs Menken: Race and Transgendered Performance in the Nineteenth Century,” in MELUS.
Jack Beckham: “From ‘Seedy Roms’ to DVD’s: Virtual Sex and the Search for Control” in Quarterly Review of Film and Video.
Jeremy Kaye: “21st Century Victorian Dandy: What Metrosexuality and the Heterosexual Matrix Reveal about Victorian Men,” in the Journal of Popular Culture.
Michael LeBlanc: “Melancholic Arrangements: Music, Queer Melodrama, and the Seeds of Transformation in The Hours,” in Camera Obscura.
Mark Marino: “Ulysses in Hypertext: Towards a Hypermedia Parallax Edition,” in James Joyce Quarterly.
Nowell Marshall: “Of Melancholy and Mimesis: Social Bond(age)s in Visions of the Daughters of Albion,” in And Never Know the Joy, ed. C. C. Barfoot (Rodopi Press).
Michael Moreno: “The Last Iron Gate: Negotiating the Incarceral Spaces of John Edgar Wideman’s Brothers and Keepers,” in Journal X.
Jason Spangler: “Ginsberg: Chronicling Depressions Great and Small,” in Studies in American Culture.

