Medieval art scholar wins WMU鈥檚 2023 Gr眉ndler Book Prize

Contact: Deanne Puca
May 12, 2023
Dr. Elina Gertsman
Dr. Elina Gertsman (Photo courtesy of Daniel Wolf Carroll)

KALAMAZOO, Mich.鈥擜 medieval art historian has won Western 麻豆传媒应用 University's Otto Gr眉ndler Book Prize for her book on the study of absences, 鈥渓acunae鈥 and gaps in manuscripts from the Middle Ages and their potential deep meaning.

Dr. Elina Gertsman, professor of medieval art and Archbishop Paul J. Hallinan Professor in Catholic Studies II at Case Western Reserve University, is the winner of the 2023 Gr眉ndler prize for 鈥淭he Absent Image: Lacunae in Medieval Books.鈥

The award, which comes with a $1,000 cash prize, was announced at the 58th International Congress on Medieval Studies held on WMU鈥檚 campus and in a hybrid format May 11-13. It is named for the late longtime director of WMU's Medieval Institute. Given annually since 1997, the Otto Gr眉ndler Book Prize recognizes a monograph on a medieval subject that the selection committee determines has made an outstanding contribution to the field. Authors from any country are eligible, and nominations are accepted from readers and publishers.

Published by Penn State University Press in 2021, Gertsman鈥檚 book demonstrates that 鈥渁bsence itself can be evidence of thought,鈥 according to the prize committee. Indeed, 鈥渋ntentional or accidental removals and planned blank spaces could shape meaning鈥 for medieval people.

Using a variety of materials across disciplines, 鈥渢he careful, well-explained argument commands and rewards the reader who will never again consider a blank space in a manuscript to be a 鈥榤istake鈥 or a 鈥榣ack of completion鈥 but rather an opening of doors to other meaningful explanations.鈥

View past winners of the Gr眉ndler prize.

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