!!Marjorie Perloff

[Obituary|https://humsci.stanford.edu/feature/poetry-scholar-and-critic-marjorie-perloff-has-died], Stanford University
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!Curriculum Vitae
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__EDUCATION:__
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*Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, 1949-52\\
*Barnard College, New York, AB 1953; Phi Beta Kappa, Magna cum laude\\
*Catholic University of America, Washington, DC MA, 1956; PHD 1965
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__ACADEMIC POSITIONS:__
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*From Assistant to Associate Professor of English, Catholic University, 1966 - 1971\\
*From Associate to Full Professor of English, University of Maryland, 1971 - 1976\\
*Florence R. Scott Professor of English and Comparative Literature, University of Southern California, 1976 - 1986\\
*Professor of English and Comparative Literature, Stanford University, Stanford, CA. 1986 - 1990\\
*Sadie Dernham Patek Professor of Humanities, Stanford University, 1990 - 2000\\
*Sadie Dernham Patek Professor of Humanities Emerita, 2001
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__PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:__
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*Nominated for Presidency of Modern Language Association (1993) (one of three candidates)\\
*President, Modern Language Association, 2006\\
*President, American Comparative Literature Association, 1993 - 1995\\
*Nominator, MacArthur Fellowships, 1984 - 1995, 1998 - 1999\\
*Guggenheim Foundation, Poetry Panel, 1985 - 1987\\
*Member, Academy of Literary Studies, 1980\\
*Visitating Evaluation Committees: University of California, Irvine; University of California, San Diego, University of California, Santa Barbara, Duke University, Princeton\\
*Panelist for Fellowships: ACLS (twice), National Humanities Institute, North Carolina, CIES, Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Foundation\\
*Advisory Board, Princeton University Department of Comparative Literature, 1993 - 1996, 7-2,000\\
*Nominating Committee, Phi Beta Kappa Council, 1994 - 1996 (one of four members elected)\\
*Elector, for Drue Heinz Chair, Oxford University (only U.S. representative)\\
*Advisory Board, Library of America: American Poetry: The Twentieth Century, (4 members): 1997 - present\\
*Advisory Visiting Committee, Cal Tech, (5 faculty, 5 trustees) 1999 - 2001\\
*Christian Gauss Book Prize Committee, Phi Beta Kappa 2001 - 2003\\
*Governing Board, Samuel Beckett Society–2000-04\\
*Advisory Board, Center for Contemporary Poetry Studies, Cal State LA, 2006 - present\\
*Advisory Board, Dalkey Archive Press
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__AWARDS AND HONORS:__
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*Guggenheim Fellowship, 1981 - 1992\\
*NEH Senior Fellowship, 1985 - 1986\\
*Phi Kappa Phi Book Award (for Poetics of Indeterminacy), University of Southern California, 1982\\
*Associates Award for Excellence in Teaching, University of Southern California, 1983\\
*Distinguished Alumnae Award, Catholic University, 1987\\
*Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar, 1994 - 1995 (Visited the following campuses and lectured at each one: University of South Carolina, Univ. of North Carolina, Greensboro, University of Illinois, Chicago Circle, Northwestern University, Wells College, Whitman College, Walla Walla, University of Oregon, University of Hawaii)\\
*Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1997\\
*Fellow, American Philosophical Society, 2012\\
*International Humanities Medal, Washington University in St. Louis, 2014\\
*Honorary Doctorates, Bard College, Innsbruck University, Chapman University\\ \\