The MES Student Paper Award

The Middle East Section awards an annual Student Paper Award. Both undergraduate and graduate students are eligible. The winner will receive a prize of $500, plus a chance to summarize the award winning paper in AN and at the AAA meeting. Papers should be no longer than 10,000 words (not including notes and bibliography) and must have been completed no earlier than January 1 of the previous year. The paper should include a cover page with the name of the professor and class for which the paper was written and email addresses for both the student and professor.

2023 MES Student Paper Award Winner

Hazal Aydın
“Open Body, Theatrical Intimacy and Sexual Harassment: Understanding Gendered Embodiments Through Turkey’s Theatre Industry”
Boston University

2022 MES Student Paper Award Honorable Mention

Tony J. Chamoun
“Violent Histories in a Diasporic Register: Between Bodily Durabilities, Sacrificial Others, and Racialized Strangers”
Syracuse University

2022 MES Student Paper Award Winner

Stuart Ahn Sones
“Conspiracies from the Unseen: Authenticating Islamic Discourse in a Neoliberal Moment”
Indiana University

2021 MES Student Paper Award Winner

Alia Amr Amin Shaddad
“al-Dar is Where the Heart is”
American University of Cairo

2021 MES Student Paper Award Honorable Mention

Kyle Benedict Craig
“Chromo-Topia: Amman Graffiti/Street Art and the Spatiotemporal Politics of Color”
Northwestern University

2020 MES Student Paper Award Winner 
Naye Idriss
“Pedagogies of Becoming — An Ethnography of Readings and Resi