Bryce Wood Book Award
À propos du prix
Lors de chaque Congrès international de LASA, Latin American Studies Association présente le Bryce Wood Book Award, décerné à un livre exceptionnel portant sur l’Amérique latine dans le domaine des sciences sociales et humaines et publié en anglais.
Appel aux candidatures
Les livres éligibles au prix de 2023 doivent être publiés entre le 1er juillet 2021 et le 30 juin 2022. Bien que les livres ne peuvent participer qu'une seule fois, les traductions peuvent être prises en considération. Généralement, les anthologies de morceaux de plusieurs auteurs ou les rééditions d'œuvres publiées antérieurement ne sont pas en lice pour le prix. Les livres seront jugés en fonction de la qualité de la recherche, de l'analyse et du style verbal, sans oublier l'importance de leur contribution aux études latino-américaines. Seuls les membres actuel·le·s de LASA ou les Éditeurs peuvent nominer un livre.
Les personnes qui proposent des livres doivent en confirmer la date de publication et en soumettre un exemplaire (papier ou numérique) à leur frais ou ceux de l'éditeur directement à chacun·e des membres du Comité du Prix et du secrétariat de la LASA, l'adresse postale complète, les numéros de téléphone et de fax ainsi que l'adresse e-mail de la personne désignée. Les nominations pour le Bryce Wood Book Award doivent être soumises par voie électronique. Remplissez le formulaire de nomination avant le 20 septembre 2022. Pour les envois à l'international, veuillez indiquer qu'il s'agit de cadeaux et non pas d'échantillons.
Tous les livres proposés doivent être reçus par chacun·e des membres du comité du prix avant le 20 Septembre 2022. D'ici le 20 janvier 2023, le comité sélectionnera le livre gagnant. Une mention honorable pourra également être accordée. Le livre gagnant sera annoncé lors du congrès de LASA2023 et le/la récipiendaire sera honoré·e publiquement. Il n'est pas nécessaire d'être membre de LASA pour recevoir le prix.
Membres du Comité 2023
Candelaria Garay (chair)
Universidad Torcuato Di Tella
Paula Alonso
The George Washington University
Maria Rosa Olivera-Williams
Notre Dame University
John Polga-Hecimovich
United States Naval Academy
James Mahoney
Northwestern University
Xóchitl Bada
University of Illinois, Chicago
Antonio Gómez
Tulane University
Christine Hatzky
Leibniz University, Hannover
Kenneth Roberts
Cornell University
Historique des prix
2023
RÉCIPIENDAIRE: Sabine F. Cadeau, More than a Massacre: Racial Violence and Citizenship in the Haitian–Dominican Borderlands (Cambridge University Press, 2022)
MENTION HONORABLE: Eduardo Moncada, Resisting Extortion: Victims, Criminals, and States in Latin America (Cambridge University Press, 2022)
MENTION HONORABLE: Francesca Lessa, The Condor Trials: Transnational Repression and Human Rights in South America (Yale University Press, 2022)
2022
RÉCIPIENDAIRE: Bret Gustafson, Bolivia in the Age of Gas (Duke University Press, 2020)
MENTION HONORABLE: Thea Riofrancos, Resource Radicals: From Petro-Nationalism to Post-Extractivism in Ecuador (Duke University Press, 2020)
MENTION HONORABLE: Frederico Freitas, Nationalizing Nature: Iguazu Falls and National Parks at the Brazil-Argentina Border (Cambridge University Press, 2021)
MENTION HONORABLE: Kristin A. Wintersteen, The Fishmeal Revolution: The Industrialization of the Humboldt Current Ecosystem (University of California Press, 2021)
2021
RÉCIPIENDAIRE: Jessica Graham, Shifting the Meaning of Democracy: Race, Politics, and Culture in the United States and Brazil (University of California Press, 2019)
MENTION HONORABLE: Paulo Drinot, The Sexual Question: A History of Prostitution in Peru, 1850s-1950s (Cambridge University Press, 2020)
MENTION HONORABLE: Kristina M. Lyons, Vital Decomposition: Soil Practitioners and Life Politics (Duke University Press, 2020)
MENTION HONORABLE: Kevin Lewis O’Neill, Hunted: Predation and Pentecostalism in Guatemala (University of Chicago Press, 2019)
2020
RÉCIPIENDAIRE: Elena A. Schneider, The Occupation of Havana: War, Trade, and Slavery in the Atlantic World (Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, and the University of North Carolina Press, 2018)
2019
RÉCIPIENDAIRE: Susan Helen Ellison, Domesticating Democracy: The Politics of Conflict Resolution in Bolivia (Duke University Press, 2018)
MENTION HONORABLE: Ana R. Minian, Undocumented Lives: The Untold Story of Mexican Migration (Harvard University Press, 2018)
2018
RÉCIPIENDAIRE: Stephen B. Neufeld, The Blood Contingent: The Military and the Making of Modern Mexico, 1876-1911 (University of New Mexico Press, 2017)
MENTION HONORABLE: Candelaria Garay, Social Policy Expansion in Latin America(Cambridge University Press, 2017)
MENTION HONORABLE: Ernesto Bassi, An Aqueous Territory. Sailor Geographies and New Granada´s Transimperial Greater Caribbean World (Duke University Press, 2017)
MENTION HONORABLE: Jocelyn Olcott, International Women´s Year: The Greatest Consciousness-Raising Event in History (Oxford University Press, 2017)
2017
RÉCIPIENDAIRE: Michael Albertus, Autocracy and Redistribution: The Politics of Land Reform (Cambridge University Press)
LIVRE GAGNANT: Barbara E. Mundy, The Death of Aztec Tenochtitlan, the Life of Mexico City (University of Texas Press)
2016
RÉCIPIENDAIRE: Ann Twinam, Purchasing Whiteness: Pardos, Mulattos and the Quest for Social Mobility in the Spanish Indies (Stanford University Press)
MENTION HONORABLE: Fabiana Li, Unearthing Conflict: Corporate Mining, Activism and Expertise in Peru (Duke University Press)
2015
RÉCIPIENDAIRE: David Carey Jr., I ask for Justice: Maya Women, Dictators, and Crime in Guatemala, 1898-1944 (University of Texas Press)
RÉCIPIENDAIRE: Thomas M. Klubock, La Frontera: Forest and Ecological Conflict in Chile’s Frontier Territory (Duke University Press)
2014
RÉCIPIENDAIRE: Lillian Guerra, Visions of Power in Cuba: Revolution, Redemption, and Resistance, 1959-1971 (University of North Carolina Press)
MENTION HONORABLE: Marc Hertzman, Making Samba: A New History of Race and Music in Brazil (Duke University Press)
2013
RÉCIPIENDAIRE: Joanne Rappaport and Tom Cummins, Beyond the Lettered City: Indigenous Literacies in the Andes (Duke University Press, 2012)
MENTION HONORABLE: Isaac Campos, Home Grown: Marijuana and the Origins of Mexico's War on Drugs (The University of North Carolina Press, 2012)
2012
RÉCIPIENDAIRE: Jody Pavilak, Mining for the Nation: The Politics of Chile’s Coal Communities from the Popular Front on the Cold War
MENTION HONORABLE: Kathryn Burns, Into the Archive: Writing and Power in Colonial Peru
MENTION HONORABLE: James Mahoney, Colonialism and Development: Spanish America in Comparative Perspective
2010
RÉCIPIENDAIRE: Brian DeLay, War of a Thousand Deserts
MENTION HONORABLE: Lauren Derby, The Dictator's Seduction: Politics and the Popular Imagination in the Era of Trujillo
2009
RÉCIPIENDAIRE: Winifred Tate, Counting the Dead: The Culture and Politics of Human Rights Activism in Colombia
MENTION HONORABLE: Carmelo Mesa Lago, Reassembling Social Security: A Survey of Pensions and Health Care Reforms In Latin America
2007
RÉCIPIENDAIRE: Myrna I. Santiago The Ecology of Oil: Environment, Labor, and the Mexican Revolution, 1900-1938
MENTION HONORABLE: Steve J. Stern Battling for Hearts and Minds. Memory Struggles in Pinochet’s Chile, 1973-1988 (Vol 2)
2006
RÉCIPIENDAIRE: Sybille Fisher, Modernity Disavowed: Haiti and the Cultures of Slavery in the Age of Revolution
MENTION HONORABLE: Steve J. Stern, Remembering Pinochet´s Chile: on the Eve of London 1998
2004
RÉCIPIENDAIRE: Charles L. Briggs and Clara Mantini-Briggs, Stories in the Time of Cholera: Racial Profiling during a Medical
MENTION HONORABLE: Leslie Salzinger, Genders in Production. Making Workers in Mexico’s Global Factories
2003
RÉCIPIENDAIRE: Carmen Diana Deere and Magdalena León, Empowering Women: Land and Property Rights in Latin America (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2002)
MENTION HONORABLE: Francine Masiello, The Art of Transition: Latin American Culture and Neoliberal Crisis (Duke University Press, 2002)
2001
RÉCIPIENDAIRE: Greg Grandin, The Blood of Guatemala: A History of Race and Nation
MENTION HONORABLE: Louis A. Perez Jr., On Becoming Cuban: Identity, Nationality and Culture
2000
RÉCIPIENDAIRE: Friedrich Katz, The Life and Times of Pancha Villa
MENTION HONORABLE: José C. Moya, Cousins and Strangers
1998
RÉCIPIENDAIRE: Mary Kay Vaughan, Cultural Politics in Revolution: Teachers, Peasants and Schools in Mexico, 1930-1940
MENTION HONORABLE: Terry Karl, The Paradox of Plenty: Oil Booms and Petro-States
MENTION HONORABLE: Carlos Monsivais, Mexican Postcards
1997
RÉCIPIENDAIRE: William B. Taylor, Magistrates of the Sacred: Priests and Parishioners in Eighteenth Century Mexico
MENTION HONORABLE: Warren Dean, With Broadax and Firebrand: the Destruction of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
1995
RÉCIPIENDAIRE: Florencia Mallon, Peasant and Nation: The Making of Postcolonial Mexico and Peru
MENTION HONORABLE: Robert G. Williams, States and Social Evolution: Coffee and the Rise of National Governments in Central America
MENTION HONORABLE: Gustavo Pérez Firmat, Life on the Hyphen: the Cuban-American Way
1994
RÉCIPIENDAIRE: Nancy Scheper-Hughes, Death Without Weeping: The Violence of Everyday Life in Brazil (Berkeley, 1992 [A Centennial Book])
MENTION HONORABLE: Gordon Brotherston, Book of the Fourth World: Reading the Native Americans through Their History (Cambridge, 1992)
MENTION HONORABLE: Joyce Marcus, Meso-American Writing Systems: Propaganda, Myth and History in Four Ancient Civilizations (Princeton, 1992)
1992
RÉCIPIENDAIRE: Roberto Gonzalez Echevarria, Myth and Archives: A Theory of the Latin American Narrative (Cambridge University Press)
PREMIÈRE MENTION HONORABLE: Ramón A. Gutiérrez, When Jesus Came the Corn Mothers Went Away (Stanford University Press)
DEUXIÈME MENTION HONORABLE: Nicholas Shumway, The Invention of Argentina(University of California Press
1991
RÉCIPIENDAIRE: Paul Drake, The Money Doctor in the Andes: The Kemmerer Missions, 1923-1933
MENTION HONORABLE: Regina Harrison, Signs, Songs, and Memory in the Andes: Translating Quechua Language and Culture (University of Texas Press, 1989)
1989
RÉCIPIENDAIRE: Thomas Skidmore, The Politics of Military Rule In Brazil, 1964-1985