Elizabeth wilson cause of death
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Elizabeth WilsonDirector of Undergraduate Studies - WGSSSamuel Candler Dobbs Professor - WGSS
2023. "A report on the academic job market in Gender, Women’s, Sexuality, Feminist and Queer Studies" 2006-2018 [co-authored with Jigna Desai]. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 48(3), 709-740(data deposited at Emory DataVerse)
2020 A Silvan Tomkins Handbook: Foundations for Affect Theory. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. [co-authored with Adam Frank]
2018 Acts against nature. Angelaki: Journal of the Theoretical Humanities, 23(1), 19-31.
2015 Gut Feminism. Durham: Duke University Press.
2015 “Introduction: Antinormativity’s Queer Conventions.” differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies, 26(1): 1–25. [co-authored with Robyn Wiegman]
2012 “Like-minded.” Critical Inquiry, 38(4): 870-877. [co-authored with Adam Frank]
2010 Affect and Artificial Intelligence. Seattle: University of Washington Press.
2004 Psychosomatic: Feminism and the Neurological Body. Durham: Duke University Press.
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Elizabeth A. Wilson is a Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor in the Department of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. She earned her Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Sydney, and her B.Sc. in Psychology from the University of Otago. She was an Australian Research Council Fellow at the University of New South Wales prior to coming to Emory, and she has also held appointments at the University of Western Sydney, the Australian National University, and the University of Sydney. She has held fellowships at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton (2003-2004), the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard (2011-2012), and the Council of Humanities, Princeton University (Fall 2019). In 2016-2017 she was the PI for an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Sawyer Seminar (“New Scholarship on the Affects”). Her work has explored how biological data, psychoanalysis, and affect theory can be used to foster conceptual innovation in feminist theory. Her most recent book (A Silvan Tomkins Handbook: Foundations For Affect Theory) is co-authored with Adam Frank (University of British Col
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Elizabeth Wilson (author)
British independent researcher and writer (orn 1936)
Elizabeth Wilson (born 1936) is a British independent researcher and writer best known for her commentaries on feminism and popular culture. She was a professor at London Metropolitan University and the London College of Fashion and is the author of several non-fiction books and fiction books. In particular, she writes on feminist politics and policy; the history of fashionable dress and dress as cultural practice; the cultures of urban life; and high culture and popular culture, especially architecture and film. Her novels The Twilight Hour, War Damage and The Girl in Berlin are published by Serpent's Tail. She has written for The Guardian and New Statesman and was a frequent broadcaster on BBC Radio 4.[1]
Life
In her early life, Elizabeth Wilson's family was employed in modest positions running the British Empire. She was educated at St Paul's Girls' School, London, St Anne's College, Oxford, and the London School of Economics, where she trained as a psychiatric soc
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