In 2003 the North American Studies Program and the Equal Opportunity
Officer of the University of Bonn initiated the Gender Studies Prize.
Financed by the Equal Opportunity Officer this prize comprises a
grant of € 500,00. It is awarded every year to the student who has
written the most outstanding transdisciplinary Master’s thesis on
an issue pertaining to the large field of gender studies. The prize thus
also means to encourage students to engage questions and methods of
gender studies.
Candidates are asked to submit their MA thesis together with an expertise from their professor („Erstgutachten“) to Prof. Dr. Sabine Sielke, Forum Women and Gender Studies, Regina-Pacis-Weg 5, 53113 Bonn. For more information please contact
Professor Sielke.
So far, the prices have been
awarded to:
2009
Maria Theißen, “'From Hop Sing to Hiro': Asians in US-amerikanischen Fernsehserien”
2008
Sascha Schmitz, “Mädchen und Videospiele im Gender-Kontext: Nutzungsverhalten, Spielkultur und neue Märkte”
2007
Sarah Schaschek, “'A woman's right to shoes': Feminism Revisited
in Sex and the City”
2006
Maria Weißweiler, “Health, Age, Illness: Konstruktionen von Männlichkeit in
Jonathan Franzens The Corrections und Philip Roths Patrimony: A True Story”
2005
Katrin
Dauenhauer, “‘Undoing the Self’: Performativity and
Subject Formation in the Works of Kathy Acker”
2004
Susanne Breuer, “Slick Guys, Badmen, Cop
Killers: The Image of the Gangster in African American Culture”
2003
Silke Kinzig, “Gender on the Trail to Political Office – Zur
Unterrepräsentation von Frauen im U.S.-amerikanischen
Regierungssystem”