![]() ![]() ![]() The Pilgrim Award is the oldest and most prestigious award in the field of science fiction scholarship. ![]() He was named ISU’s Distinguished Researcher for 1997, and he has previous been honored for his work by the Mythopoeic Society, the International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts, and the Idaho Humanities Council. He is the co-editor, with Le Guin, of the influential anthology “The Norton Book of Science Fiction.” He also edits a scholarly journal, the Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts. His most recent book is “Decoding Gender in Science Fiction,” published by Routledge in 2002. Delany as well as scholars from around the world, including film critic Vivian Sobchack and postmodern theorist Fredric Jameson.Īttebery has written three books and numerous articles on both science fiction and fantasy. ![]() Previous winners include writer-critics such as Ursula K. The Pilgrim Award is a lifetime award, given annually to an individual whose body of work contributes significantly to the study of science fiction and fantasy. The Science Fiction Research Association has announced that the winner of its 2009 Pilgrim Award is Brian Attebery, professor of English at Idaho State University. ![]()
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