Susan Rosenbaum awarded 2022 MLA Prize for her work on the digital scholarly platform Mina Loy: Navigating the Avant-Garde

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Dr. Susan Rosenbaum, along with Suzanne W. Churchill, professor of English at Davidson College and Linda A. Kinnahan, professor of English at Duquesne University was awarded the 2022 MLA Prize for Collaborative, Bibliographical, or Archival Scholarship for their work on the digital scholarly platform Mina Loy: Navigating the Avant-Garde.

According to a press release by the MLA: "Awarded each even-numbered year, the [MLA Prize for Collaborative, Bibliographical, or Archival Scholarship] is one of nineteen awards that will be presented on 6 January 2023, during the association’s annual convention, to be held in San Francisco. The members of the selection committee were Brian Boxall (Brigham Young Univ.) and Adrian S. Wisnicki (Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln), chair. The MLA Prize for a Bibliography, Archive, or Digital Project was established by the MLA Executive Council in 1997 in response to a proposal from the association’s Advisory Committee on the MLA International Bibliography. The prize was redefined in 2012 to include archives and digital projects, and expanded and renamed in 2019 to recognize collaborative research."

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