List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1989

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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1989 have been awarded annually since 1925, by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to those "who have demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship or exceptional creative ability in the arts." [1]

FellowCategoryField of Study
Rolena Adorno HumanitiesLatin American Literature
Jean-Christophe Agnew HumanitiesIntellectual & Cultural History
Héctor Aguilar Camín HumanitiesIberian & Latin American History
Nelson W. Aldrich Jr. Creative ArtsGeneral Nonfiction [2]
Carlos Santiago Andreo Natural SciencesPlant Sciences
Rafael Apitz-Castro Natural SciencesMedicine & Health
Aloisio Pessoa de Araujo Social SciencesEconomics
Roger S. Bagnall HumanitiesClassics
Stanislaw Baranczak HumanitiesSlavic Literature
Milton J. Bates American Literature
Richard Bauman Folklore & Popular Culture
Malcolm Bell Architecture, Planning, & Design
Judith MacKenzie Bennett British History
Federico Bermúdez-Rattoni Neuroscience
David McLeod Bethea Slavic Literature
Dianne Blell Creative ArtsPhotography
Robert Lann Boswell Fiction
David H. Bradley Fiction
María Eugenia Brito Astrosa Latin American Literature
Patricia Fortini Brown HumanitiesFine Arts Research
Peter R. L. Brown Religion
Anatole Paul Broyard General Nonfiction
Jo Ann Callis Creative ArtsPhotography
David George Campbell General Nonfiction
David E. Cane Chemistry
Lincoln W. Caplan General Nonfiction
Sylvain Edward Cappell Mathematics
Paul DeWitt Carrington Law
Rodney Carswell Fine Arts
Terry J. Castle Literary Criticism
Hal Caswell Organismic Biology & Ecology
Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza Molecular & Cellular Biology
William H. Chafe U.S. History
Stanley Chojnacki Renaissance History
James O. Clark Fine Arts
Phyllis D. Coley Plant Sciences
Marcia L. Colish HumanitiesMedieval History
David Collier Political Science
Cecelia Condit Video & Audio
Gregory Conniff Creative ArtsPhotography
Michael Allan Cook Near Eastern Studies
Clare Christine Cooper Marcus Architecture, Planning, & Design
Daniel Joseph Cosgrove Plant Sciences
Petah Coyne Fine Arts
Bruce Cratsley Creative ArtsPhotography
Martin Daly Psychology
Richard Danielpour Music Composition
Alberto Darszon Israel Molecular & Cellular Biology
James Dashow Music Composition
Paul J. DiMaggio Sociology
Nicholas B. Dirks South Asian Studies
Thomas Dunne Earth Science
Clyde Edgerton Fiction
Arthur B. Ellis Natural SciencesChemistry
Kent Emery HumanitiesMedieval Literature
Gawain Garth Fagan Creative ArtsChoreography
Margaret W. Ferguson HumanitiesEnglish Literature
Joaquín Fermandois Social SciencesPolitical Science
David Freedberg HumanitiesFine Arts Research
Jennifer J. Freyd Social SciencesPsychology
Su Friedrich Creative ArtsFilm
Mary K. Gaillard Physics
Jonathan W. Galassi Poetry
Gustavo Garza Villarreal Economics
Michael Eugene Gilpin Organismic Biology & Ecology
Clark Noren Glymour Philosophy
Stephen M. Goldfeld Economics
Louis Gordon Statistics
Shalom Gorewitz Creative ArtsVideo & Audio
Richard Firth Green Medieval Literature
Steven Hahn HumanitiesU.S. History
John Michael Haiman HumanitiesLinguistics
Juliana Hall Music Composition
Dee Dee Halleck Video & Audio
Ann K. Hamilton Creative ArtsFine Arts
Gary G. Hamilton Sociology
Susan Hanson Geography & Environmental Studies
Hendrik A. Hartog U.S. History
Glenn I. Hatton Neuroscience
Doris Heyden Anthropology & Cultural Studies
James L. Hoberman Film, Video, & Radio Studies
Jerrold Edwin Hogle English Literature
Sergio Andrés Hojman Physics
Trevor H. Howard-Hill Bibliography
Peter B. Hutton Creative ArtsFilm
Carol Frances Jacobs Literary Criticism
Geoffrey James Creative ArtsPhotography
John Allan James Economic History
Laura Linnea Jensen Poetry
Gerald Kim Jones Fine Arts
Jon Stephen Jost Creative ArtsFilm
Tony Robert Judt German & East European History
Anton Kaes German & Scandinavian Literature
Victoria Kahn English Literature
Peter M. Kareiva Organismic Biology & Ecology
Carol F. Karlsen U.S. History
Thomas M. Kavanagh French Literature
Jerold Seth Kayden Architecture, Planning, & Design
Herbert Kellman Music Research
John Kelly Drama & Performance Art
Kenneth F. Kiple African Studies
Jon Paul Klancher English Literature
Michael L. Klein Chemistry
August Kleinzahler Creative ArtsPoetry
Thomas A. Kselman HumanitiesFrench History
Walter F. LaFeber U.S. History
Emmet Larkin British History
Douglas Alan Lauffenburger Engineering
Karen Lawrence English Literature
Héctor A. Leanza Earth Science
David Leavitt Fiction
Li-Young Lee Poetry
David C. Lehman Poetry
Patricia Leighten Fine Arts Research
Eli Leon Folklore & Popular Culture
Peter Wai-Kwong Li Mathematics
Carlos Libertun Natural SciencesNeuroscience
Peggy Liss Iberian & Latin American History
Jean N. Locey Creative ArtsPhotography
Joan Logue Video & Audio
Steven Gwon Sheng Louie Physics
Joseph L. Love HumanitiesEconomic History
Richard V. E. Lovelace Astronomy—Astrophysics
David J. Luban Law
David M. Lubin Fine Arts Research
Millicent Joy Marcus Italian Literature
Tobin J. Marks Molecular & Cellular Biology
Michael Joseph Marrinan Fine Arts Research
David MarshallEnglish Literature
Megan Marshall Creative ArtsBiography
Donald Anthony Martin Mathematics
Hugo Alberto Massaldi Medicine & Health
Heather McHugh Poetry
Roderick James McIntosh Anthropology & Cultural Studies
George McLendon Molecular & Cellular Biology
Julia Meech Architecture, Planning, & Design
Igor Mel'čuk Linguistics
James Lester Miller Medieval Literature
Max Miller Fine Arts
Nancy K. Miller HumanitiesFrench Literature
Sue Miller Fiction
Katharine Vasser Milton Anthropology & Cultural Studies
Jorge Montealegre Iturra Fine Arts Research
Emilio F. Moran Anthropology & Cultural Studies
Errol Mark Morris Creative ArtsFilm
David Murray Music Composition
Karen Alison Newman English Literature
Graham Nickson Fine Arts
James J. O'Donnell HumanitiesClassics
Robert G. O'Meally Creative ArtsBiography
Robert Olmstead Creative ArtsFiction
Carlos Raul Ordoñez Natural SciencesPhysics
Steven Alan Orszag Natural SciencesApplied Mathematics
Peter Joseph Ortoleva Natural SciencesChemistry
Richard Magee Osgood Natural SciencesEngineering
Michael Palmer Poetry
Roger Parker Music Research
Manuel Pastor Economics
Katharine Boynton Payne Organismic Biology & Ecology
Donald E. Pease American Literature
Harold J. Perkin British History
Wayne T. Peterson Music Composition
Michael PhillipsFine Arts
Ricardo Piglia Latin American Literature
Adrian Piper Fine Arts
Theodore M. Porter History of Science & Technology
Robert Michael Pyle General Nonfiction
David C. R. Rakowski Creative ArtsMusic Composition
David Lorimer Ransel Russian History
Evelyn Sakakida Rawski East Asian Studies
Richard James Rezac Fine Arts
Robert D. Richardson Creative ArtsBiography
Marcial Antonio Riquelme Sociology
Harriet Ritvo HumanitiesEnglish Literature
Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui Iberian & Latin American History
David Peter Rock Iberian & Latin American History
Roy Rosenzweig U.S. History
Alison M. Saar Fine Arts
Oliver Sacks Medicine & Health
Robert Holt Salisbury Political Science
Wade H. Saunders Fine Arts
Thomas Michael Scanlon Philosophy
Orville H. Schell General Nonfiction
Carmel Schrire African Studies
Gabriele M. J. Schwab Literary Criticism
Vera Schwarcz East Asian Studies
Carolyn See Fiction
Sara W. Sefchovich Sociology
Stuart L. Shapiro Astronomy—Astrophysics
Peter T. Shelton Fine Arts
Norman Sherry English Literature
Amy E. Shuman Folklore & Popular Culture
Kenneth Silverman American Literature
Theda Skocpol Sociology
Scott Soames Philosophy
George Nicholls Somero Molecular & Cellular Biology
Katepalli R. Sreenivasan Applied Mathematics
Barbara M. Stafford Fine Arts Research
Zara Steiner German & East European History
James W. Stigler Education
Elizabeth Streb Creative ArtsChoreography
Susan Sugarman Psychology
Julie Taymor Creative ArtsDrama & Performance Art
Augusta Read Thomas Creative ArtsMusic Composition
Enrique Tirapegui Zurbano Natural SciencesPhysics
Pamela Avril Tucker Creative ArtsFine Arts
Isadore Twersky HumanitiesIntellectual & Cultural History
Ana Lydia Vega Creative ArtsFiction
Alejandro Venegas Natural SciencesMolecular & Cellular Biology
Roberto dos Santos Vieira Social SciencesLaw
Julio Martín Viera Creative ArtsMusic Composition
Robert W. Wason HumanitiesMusic Research
John Waterbury Social SciencesPolitical Science
William B. Worthen HumanitiesTheatre Arts
Franz Wright Creative ArtsPoetry
Stephen W. Wright Creative ArtsFiction
Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi HumanitiesNear Eastern Studies
Everett Zimmerman HumanitiesEnglish Literature
Fernando Omar Zuloaga Natural SciencesPlant Sciences
Edgar Basil Zurif Social SciencesPsychology

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The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation is a private foundation formed in 1925 by Olga and Simon Guggenheim in memory of their son, who died on April 26, 1922. The organization awards Guggenheim Fellowships to professionals who have demonstrated exceptional ability by publishing a significant body of work in the fields of natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, and the creative arts, excluding the performing arts.

Guggenheim Fellowships are grants that have been awarded annually since 1925 by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, endowed by the late Simon and Olga Hirsh Guggenheim. These awards are bestowed upon individuals who have demonstrated distinguished accomplishment in the past and potential for future achievement. The recipients exhibit outstanding aptitude for prolific scholarship or exceptional talent in the arts.

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  1. "Search Results - John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation". www.gf.org. Archived from the original on 22 June 2011. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  2. "Nelson W. Aldrich Jr". John Simon Guggenheim Foundation. Retrieved 13 March 2022.