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Name: Jane Gallop
Variant Name: Jane (Anne) Gallop
Birth Date: May 4, 1952
Nationality: American
Gender: Female

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Biography of Jane Gallop
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Jane Gallop, who has been called a "poststructuralist Mae West," is one of the most controversial feminist literary critics in the United States. Her work bridges the often disparate fields of feminism, French studies, psychoanalysis, and pedagogical...


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Jane (Anne) Gallop (b. 1952) is a Distinguished Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Much of her work centers on reading Jacques Lacan's psychoanalytic theory, particularly in the context of the...


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The Sunday Telegraph London
Hunting Jane Shilling Enjoys A Gallop Through The Long History Of Hunting
10/14/2007: 1,978 words, approx. 7 pages
Blood Sport: Hunting in Britain since 1066 BY EMMA GRIFFIN YALE, pounds 19.99, 283 pp T pounds 17.99 ( pounds 1.25 p&p) 0870 428 4115 Curiosities of the chase It is almost three years since the passing of the...
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Art Journal
Vermeer, Jane Gallop, and the other/woman.(We're Here: Gay and Lesbian Presence in Art and Art History)
12/22/1996: 5,290 words, approx. 18 pages
How people interpret the written or the visual text reflects the way they understand who they are. Jane Gallop's reading of Anne Leclerc's fantasy on Vermeer's 'The Letter' reflects her power constructs as a lesbian: her erotic desire is based on power and class...
 


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