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Hilton Als is a Teaching Professor at the University of California, Berkeley, and an acclaimed writer, critic, and curator. He serves as a staff writer and theater critic for The New Yorker, contributing since 1989, and has held editorial roles at the Village Voice and Vibe. Als curated notable art exhibitions such as 'Black Male' (1994-95) and 'Alice Neel, Uptown' (2017), the latter selected by Artforum as one of the year's top shows.
Research Interests include:
- Exploration of race, gender, and cultural identity in literature and art
- Critical analysis of theater, performance, and contemporary American art
- Autobiographical and narrative theory in creative nonfiction
Notable Publications reflect his expertise in cultural critique and literary analysis, with works like White Girls (2013) and The Women (1998) establishing his influence in interdisciplinary scholarship. His 2022 creative nonfiction work continues this tradition.
Scientific Awards:
- Pulitzer Prize for Criticism (2017)
- Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Writing (2000)
- Lambda Literary Award (2014)
- Lambda Literary Trustee Award for Excellence in Literature (2016)
- George Jean Nathan Award for Dramatic Criticism (2002-03)
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