Christina Dupláa Prize in Iberian Studies and/or Peninsular and Latin American Women’s Studies

The Dupláa Prize is awarded for the best essay in the area of Iberian Studies or Contemporary Women’s writing in Spain or Latin America. If two candidates are judged of equal merit, the prize may be divided evenly between them.

2023 Recipients

  • Dayanara Acuna
  • Kiosha Fowlkes

2022 Recipient

  • Fiona Sleigh

2019 Recipient

  • Kiley Galvin

2018 Recipients

  • Guillermo Amaro Chacón
  • Tiffany Dyson
  • Rachel Dokko

2017 Recipients

  • Megan Clyne
  • Claire Daly
  • Justine Obr
  • Daiana Petrova

2016 Recipients

  • Marisa Werner
  • Margot Byrne

2015 Recipient

  • Grace Sollender

2014 Recipient

  • Kathleen Chung

2013 Recipients

  • Joon Ho Baak
  • Julia Hudnut-Beumler

2012 Recipients

  • Colleen Hogan
  • Lisbeth Labrada
  • Daniel Whalen

2011 Recipients

  • Laura Calvo
  • Elena Martínez de Andino

2010 Recipients

  • Jessica Chen
  • Katharina Edelmann
  • Dinah Warren

2008 Recipients

  • Rebecca Beasley-Cockroft
  • Mhairi Collins

2007 Recipients

  • Alexandra Garrison
  • Santiago Vallinas

2006 Recipient

  • Kirsten Liepmann

2005 Recipient

  • Katherine C. Carolan

2004 Recipients

  • Anne C. Hunt
  • Christina M. Lyndon

2016 Recipients

  • Marisa Werner
  • Margot Byrne

2003 Recipient

  • Rachel C. Pfeiffer

2002 Recipients

  • Erica Mintzer
  • Kathryn Ritcheske

2001 Recipients

  • Andrew Trief
  • Mark Uranga