The winners of the 2015 TYLER RIGG AWARD for outstanding Disability Studies Scholarship in Literature and Literary Analysis published in DSQ in 2014 (vol 34) are Sarah Juliet Lauro and Lindsay Waggoner Riordan for their article "Into the White: Larry Eigner’s Meta-physical Poetics.” The Tyler Rigg Award facilitates, promotes, and encourages ongoing scholarly exploration of disability issues, with emphasis on the examination of representations of disability as they are engaged through the study of literature.
Working collaboratively and interdisciplinarily, Sarah Juliet Lauro and Lindsay Waggoner Riordan combined their expertise in the disciplines of literature and art history, reading both the words on the page and the page as picture, in a manner that engages specifically with phenomenological philosophy, to explicate how these poems work on the body of the reader.
The judges wrote about the winning essay:
The winners will receive a $500 award & a plaque at the business meeting of the 2015 SDS conference in Atlanta.