Current Awards
Association for Feminist Anthropology Awards: Call for Nominations
Each year, AFA offers awards and recognitions that reflect our commitment to foster the development of feminist analytic perspectives in all dimensions of anthropology. Please note that only AFA members are eligible to receive awards.
In its mission to support graduate students to successfully complete their dissertations, each year AFA offers one $2000 grant to support a feminist scholar. We invite ABD students from all subfields of Anthropology, whose dissertations use a feminist analytic lens, or center feminist anthropological theory or feminist research methodology.
Eligibility Criteria:
The doctoral candidate must be pursuing an anthropology or interdisciplinary doctoral degree and must be at the dissertation completion phase at the time of the American Anthropological Association Annual Meetings.
Evaluation Criteria:
Use of, and engagement with, feminist anthropology in research topic, design, methods, analysis, and/or findings
Significance to feminist anthropology
Originality of dissertation topic or analytic lens
Note: The AFA is committed to offering mentoring for those applicants who request feedback on their submissions for the dissertation award.
Application Process:
Complete applications must include the following:
- Dissertation project proposal of five double-spaced pages, plus bibliography.
- Short CV (no more than two pages).
- One-page statement detailing the contribution of the dissertation project to, and engagement with, feminist anthropology.
- Cover letter indicating applicant’s subfield, current status, and dissertation adviser.
- Letter of recommendation from the dissertation adviser. This should frame the work within feminist anthropology. The adviser should also certify that the graduate student will be in the dissertation writing phase at the time the award is given (November 2024, AAA meeting). The letter should be sent directly to the Committee chairperson listed below.
- Proof of AFA membership (section memberships are documented in your AAA membership information; a print out or excerpt from this webpage is acceptable)
Assemble application materials (except letter of recommendation) into one PDF file and name your pdf as such: “firstname_lastname_dissafa2024” submit via e-mail to: Mythri Jegathesan at this email: mjegathesan@scu.edu.
Application Deadline: June 1, Annually
Prior to review of award submissions, your AFA membership will be verified. Best of luck and thank you for your support of the Association for Feminist Anthropology!
2024 Sylvia Forman Prize
AFA is pleased to invite graduate and undergraduate students to submit essays in feminist anthropology for the Sylvia Forman Student Paper Prize competition, named for the late Sylvia Helen Forman, one of the founders of AFA, whose dedication to both her students and feminist principles contributed to the growth of feminist anthropology. We encourage essays in all four subfields of anthropology. Essays may be based on research on a wide variety of topics including (but not limited to) feminist analysis of women’s work, education, reproduction, sexuality, religion, and expressive culture, language, family and kin relations, economic development, gender and material culture, gender and biology, women and development, globalization, and intersectionalities of gender, race, sexuality, and class. The Prize carries an award of $250 to the undergraduate winner and $500 to the graduate winner. The AFA is committed to offering mentoring for winners interested in receiving feedback on their submissions.
Application Deadline: June 1, 2024
Eligibility Requirements
- Candidates must be undergraduates or graduate students, and members of AFA, at the time of submission; there are two separate competitions, one for undergrads and one for grads.
- Paper manuscripts accepted for publication or published are not eligible.
- Only one submission per student will be accepted.
- Candidates cannot receive the same AFA award more than once.
Evaluation Criteria
Essays will be judged on:
- Significance to scholarship in feminist anthropology
- Use of feminist anthropological scholarship to analyze research findings
- Soundness of methodology
- Effective use of both theory and data
- Timeliness, relevance, and originality of research topic
- Organization, quality, and clarity of writing
Application Process
- Submit a cover letter identifying whether you are an undergraduate or graduate student; provide your institutional affiliation, mailing address, telephone number and e-mail address for summer notification.
- Submit a manuscript that is not more than 35 double-spaced pages, including references cited.
Note: If you have questions or if your essay has been submitted for publication but is not yet accepted, please contact the 2024 Forman Prize Chair, Florence Babb (fbabb@unc.edu) well before the submission deadline.
Prior to review of award submissions, your AFA membership will be verified. Best of luck and thank you for your support of the Association for Feminist Anthropology!
Please email your submission as a single PDF file with the subject line “Sylvia Forman Prize Submission” to: fbabb@unc.edu. It will be helpful if you name your submitted file: last name/ Forman/ undergrad or grad.
Awards of $500 each for conference travel or conference registration for remote participation will be awarded for the 2024 Annual Meetings of the American Anthropological Association. Any remaining award funds can be applied to registration for Spring 2025 meetings of AAA affiliated sections; the award must be used by May 1, 2025.
Eligibility:
Eligibility is restricted to graduate students and recent PhDs (2023 or later) from underrepresented groups, whose work reflects the goals of feminist anthropology. Applicants must be giving a paper, organizing a session, or seeking employment at the Annual Meetings.
Application Process: Complete applications must include the following:
- a CV
- a presentation abstract or, if not presenting, a statement explaining your goals for attending the meeting
- an email verifying registration for the AAA annual meeting.
Please email your submission as a single PDF file with the subject line “Hurston Travel Award” to: femanth@gmail.com Please name your submitted file: last name/ Hurston. Application Deadline: Sept 15, 2024
The Association for Feminist Anthropology (AFA) is pleased to invite nominations for the Association’s Senior Book Prize. The prize awards a senior scholar for a book that advances the theory, method, and epistemological scope of feminist anthropology. The Senior Book Prize recognizes a scholar’s second (or subsequent) books that exemplify feminist anthropological theory and that help to move the field in bold new directions. We encourage feminist scholarship in all subfields of anthropology.
Application Deadline: May 3, 2024
Eligibility Requirements
Submissions must be beyond the first book; books published in English between May 1, 2021 and May 1, 2023; and published in English. Edited volumes will not be considered.
Evaluation Criteria
Candidate materials will be evaluated according to:
- ethnographic richness
- theoretical sophistication
- impact on the field of feminist anthropology (and beyond)
- Optional: nomination letter
Application Process
- Send a signed letter of nomination specifying how the book meets the criteria to the Selection Committee Chair at mgabrielatorres.phd@gmail.com with the subject line “Senior Book Prize Nomination.” Please note that self-nominations and nominations from presses are not eligible. Books submitted without an accompanying letter of nomination cannotbe considered.
- Arrange to have the publisher send an electronic copy of the book that can be distributed to each member of the Selection Committee to the Selection Committee Chair at mgabrielatorres.phd@gmail.com with the subject line “Senior Book Prize Submission.” The Search Committee Chair must receive both the letter of nomination and books by the deadline of May 3, 2024.
Prior to review of award submissions, AFA membership will be verified. Thank you for supporting our section!
Senior Prize Selection Committee
Maja Jeranko, Postdoctoral Researcher in the School of Public Health, University of Washington Clara Han, Professor and Director of Graduate Studies, John Hopkins University
Gabriela Torres (Chair), Associate Provost and Professor, Wheaton College