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Author, theorist, educator, and social critic. Distinguished Professor in Residence at Berea College. Best known for writings on race, feminism, and class. Published around 40 books, including essays, poetry, and children's books.
Novelist, short story writer, poet, and social activist. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1982 for her novel The Color Purple. Published numerous novels, short story collections, non-fiction works, essays, and poetry.
Memoirist, poet, and civil rights activist. Published seven autobiographies, three books of essays, several books of poetry, and credited with a list of plays, movies, and television shows spanning over 50 years.
Writer, professor, editor, and social commentator. Author of The New York Times best-selling essay collection Bad Feminist, as well as several other books including a novel, short story collections, and a memoir.
Theocratic fascist, bestselling children’s author, women’s studies scholar, biologist
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Writer and scholar specializing in feminist theory, lesbian feminism, queer theory, affect theory, critical race theory, and postcolonialism. Author of "The Cultural Politics of Emotion," a groundbreaking exploration of the social dimension and circulation of emotions.
Received undergraduate degree from Douglass College of Rutgers University in 1956. Earned a doctorate from the Department of Philosophy at New York University in 1973.
British novelist known for her works such as "The Grass Is Singing," "Children of Violence" series, "The Golden Notebook," and "Canopus in Argos: Archives."
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Promotes equity in science and engineering through three "fixes": increasing representation of underrepresented groups, implementing structural changes in research organizations, and integrating sex, gender, and intersectional analysis into research design. Directed Stanford University's Clayman Institute for Gender Research and presented keynote address at United Nations' Expert Group Meeting on Gender, Science, and Technology. Prepared background paper for United Nations' Commission on the Status of Women on the theme of innovation, technological change, and education for achieving gender equality.
Professor in women's studies and the history of science. First tenured professor in feminist theory in the United States. Contributions to the study of human-machine and human-animal relations. Award-winning author of "Modest_Witness" and "Primate Visions".