Winners of the Jo-Anne Duggan Prize Since 2015
2019
Best Essay:
Rory McKenzie (Victoria University, Wellington):
A Translation Stalemate: The Dark Horse in Italian
Best Creative Work:
Valentina Maniacco (Griffith University, Queensland):
Translating the Allusions in Tito Maniacco’s Mestri di mont (2007)
Highly Commended:
Nicole Townsend (University of New South Wales): The ‘enemy other’:
Identity and Belonging Within the Italian-Australian Community During the Second World War.
2017
Best Essay:
Monique Webber (University of Melbourne):
“In Search of Universal Icons”: Interrogating the Superstar Phenomenon of Early Modern Art through the Photography of Jo-Anne Duggan.
Highly Commended:
Laelie Greenwood (Monash University):
Private Memory, Public Spaces: An Examination of Memory and Monument within Italian Immigrant Experience in Carlton.
2015
Best Essay:
Sally Grant (Sydney University):
The Eighteenth-Century Experience of the Veneto Country House:
Andrea Urbani’s Decoration of Villa Vendramin Calergi’s Room of the Gardens.
Highly Commended:
Crystal Filep (University of Otago):
Creative Work and Exegesis ‘Intersection Unbounded’.
and
Kyra Giorgi (La Trobe University):
‘La speranza’: Spaces of hoping waiting and dreaming in Italian migration.