Malcolm Bowie Article Prize Winner Annabel Kim

June 17, 2020

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RLL would like to congratulate Annabel Kim on winning the 2019 Malcolm Bowie article prize for the most outstanding article published by an early career researcher during the preceding calendar year.

"In 2008 the Society for French Studies launched an annual Malcolm Bowie Prize, to be awarded for the best article published in the preceding year by an early-career researcher in the broader discipline of French Studies.

Malcolm Bowie was not only the most eminent and inspirational Anglophone scholar of French literature and theory of his generation, he was a towering figure in the field because of his tireless devotion to the scholarly community both in the UK and abroad, his service to the Society for French Studies offering but one example of this: he was President of the Society from 1994 to 1996, as well as General editor of its journal (French Studies) from 1980 to 1987. The Society felt that it was particularly appropriate to honour his memory by founding a prize for which only early-career scholars will be eligible, since he was a remarkable mentor to countless younger scholars, both in the UK and abroad."

 https://www.sfs.ac.uk/prizes/malcolm-bowie-prize