This scholarship honors the life and work of Monique Wittig, French novelist, poet and social theorist. Wittig was a professor at the University of Arizona, Tucson from 1990 to 2003. First published as a novelist, Monique Wittig’s fiction revolutionized French literature. Mary McCarthy called her “the best writer anywhere of her generation.” Wittig’s fiction, as well as theoretical writing, has had a fundamental and worldwide impact upon feminist theory and lesbian and gay theory.
In honor of Monique Wittig, the Monique Wittig Writer’s Scholarship will foster innovation in literary forms and the connection between politics and language. It will allow University of Arizona graduate and undergraduate students to allocate more time to their writing.
This scholarship is open to writers in all fields including literature, film, theater, poetry, essays and new/mixed media. The winner will be expected to present from the work in progress at the awards ceremony.
Applications should include the application form and a cover letter indicating how the student’s work addresses the political and artistic goals of the scholarship, and how the project relates to the student’s other work, and where possible, the work of Monique Wittig. It should also include a writing sample (or other artistic sample) from the project that will be helped by the award, and a plan that demonstrates how the scholarship will aid the student in completing his/her project.
Completed Application Form
Cover Letter
Writing Sample from your project—8-18 pages (if prose, double-spaced)
A plan on how this scholarship will facilitate the completion of your project
Compile all the components of the application into one PDF,
with a file format = last n ame of the applicant.PDF (e.g., smith.PDF)
Applications due April 1, 2015 by 5:00 p.m.
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Direct questions to:
Monique Wittig Writer’s Scholarship Gender & Women’s Studies Department
Leigh Spencer, Program Coordinator
Email: spencerl@email.arizona.edu
Phone: 520-621-5656
2015 Scholarship Recipient: Jos Charles
jos charles is a trans poet, writer, and intertextual artist. Safe Space, their debut poetry collection, is forthcoming from Ahsahta Press. they are founding-editor of THEM, the united states' debut trans literary journal. they have poetry published (and/or publications forthcoming) with BLOOM, Denver Quarterly, Action Yes, The Feminist Wire, The Capilano Review, and elsewhere. their writing has been featured on BitchMedia, Entropy, LUNA LUNA, Medium, GLAAD, LAMBDA Literary, Original Plumbing, and elsewhere.
2014 Scholarship Recipient: Sally McCallum Bio
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2012 Scholarship Recipient: Daisy Fleur Pitkin Bio
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2010 Scholarship Recipient: Emily DePrang Bio
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2009 Scholarship Recipient: Patricia I. Escarcegá Bio
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2008 Scholarship Recipient: Christina Louise Smith Bio
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Honorable Mention: L. Monique Tippins
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2007 Scholarship Recipient: Lydia Omolola Okutoro Bio
2006 Scholarship Recipient: Susan Meyers Bio
Honorable Mention: Waylon N. Begay and Sandy Yang
2005 Scholarship Recipient: Padma Viswanathan Bio
Donors can support the Monique Wittig Writer’s Scholarship Endowment in the following ways:
A gift of cash. (Please make checks payable to the UA Foundation/Wittig Scholarship Endowment, with “Women’s Studies” listed in the memo section.)
A pledge over three to five years.
Marketable securities. We accept securities and sell them upon receipt.
A family foundation can transfer funds to the UA Foundation
Planned or estate gifts.
Real Estate or personal property.
All contributions are tax deductible.
All contributions are greatly appreciated.
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