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Samantha Pinto to Receive MLA’s William Sanders Scarborough Prize

Associate Professor of聽English聽

December 4, 2014鈥擳he Modern Language Association of America (MLA) announced on December 3 that it will award its thirteenth annual to Associate Professor of English , for her book (New York University Press). 

Established in 2001, the William Sanders Scarborough Prize is awarded for an outstanding scholarly study of African American literature or culture. The prize is one of sixteen awards that will be presented on January 10, 2015, during the association鈥檚 annual convention in Vancouver. 

鈥淚 am honored and truly humbled to be in the company of the amazing scholars who have won this prize in the past,” Pinto said. “The generous support and incredible depth of intellectual engagement from my department here at Georgetown鈥攁nd across the institution鈥攊s a huge part of any success this book might claim in the world. I am particularly thrilled that the prize recognized work that included not just African American but also African Diaspora literature this year.鈥

Pinto teaches courses on African, African American, postcolonial, and feminist studies. Her work has been published in Meridians and Atlantic Studies, and she has received fellowships from the Harry Ransom Center and the Department of African and African Diaspora Studies at the University of Texas, Austin.