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Deadline: September 5, 2014, 5:00 pm

Sponsored by the Center for the Study of Women in Society, Robert D.

Clark Honors College, and University of Oregon Libraries Special Collections and University Archives (SCUA).

Purpose: The intention of the Le Guin Feminist Science Fiction Fellowship is to encourage research within collections in the area of feminist science fiction. The UO Libraries Special Collections and University Archives (SCUA) houses the papers of authors Ursula K. Le Guin, Joanna Russ, Kate Wilhelm, Suzette Haden Elgin, Sally Miller Gearhart, Kate Elliot, Molly Gloss, Laurie Marks, and Jessica Salmonson, along with Damon Knight. SCUA is also in the process of acquiring the papers of James Tiptree, Jr. and other key feminist science fiction authors. For more about these collections, visit

http://library.uoregon.edu/node/3524.

Fellowship description: This award supports travel for the purpose of research on, and work with, the papers of feminist science fiction authors housed in SCUA. These short-term research fellowships are open to undergraduates, master’s and doctoral students, postdoctoral scholars, college and university faculty at every rank, and independent scholars working in feminist science fiction. In 2014, $3,000 will be awarded to conduct research within these collections.

The fellowship selection committee will include representatives from the Center for the Study of Women in Society (CSWS), Robert D. Clark Honors College (CHC), and SCUA.

Fellows will:

Complete their research at the University of Oregon within a year of award notification; Submit a 1,000-word (maximum) essay on their research topic to CSWS for possible inclusion in publications; • Meet with representatives from CSWS, CHC, and SCUA during their visit to Eugene; Submit a separate paragraph to CSWS documenting the specific collections consulted during the fellowship; Submit a copy of their final project or publication to CSWS; Acknowledge the Le Guin Feminist Science Fiction Fellowship and its sponsors (CSWS, CHC, and SCUA) in all publications resulting from the research fellowship.

Applicants must submit by September 5, 2014:

  • A 1,000-word (maximum) proposal that describes the project for which these collections will be consulted, as well as the role that the applicant expects these collections will play in the project;
  • An anticipated budget for the research visit;
  • A two-page curriculum vitae or resume;
  • Full contact information;
  • Two letters of recommendation.

Applications (as PDF attachments) and questions should be emailed to

Peggy McConnell, CSWS Accountant (peggym@uoregon.edu).

 

Center for the Study of Women in Society (CSWS)

1201 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403-1201

(541) 346-5015 (fax) 5096 |csws@uoregon.edu.

 

PDF FLYER:

http://csws.uoregon.edu/wp-content/docs/grants/2014_Le_Guin_Fellowship_flyer.pdf

WEBSITE ENTRY:

http://csws.uoregon.edu/2014-le-guin-feminist-science-fiction-fellowship/