University of California at Berkeley

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death Anna Livia
Anna Livia , who was in the midst of a summer teaching appointment at the University of California , Berkeley, died unexpectedly in her sleep at the age of fifty-one.
Wakeford, Nina. “Anna Livia”. The Guardian, 26 Sept. 2007.
Carter, Katlyn. “Obituary: Lecturer Passes Away Unexpectedly”. The Daily Californian, 13 Aug. 2007.
Education Anne Stevenson
There it never occurred to her that school could be anything other than irrelevant, so I happily accepted the role of dullest in the class. This changed when she was made to learn poetry by...
Education Anna Livia
Anna Livia earned her PhD in French Linguistics at the University of California at Berkeley in the .
Malinowski, Sharon et al., editors. Gay and Lesbian Literature. St James Press, 1994–1998, 2 vols.
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Contemporary Authors: New Revision Series. Gale Research, 1981–2024, Numerous volumes.
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Education James Tiptree Jr.
She chose to attend Sarah Lawrence College near New York (which then offered a two-year degree course) partly because of its more artistic, less academic orientation.
Phillips, Julie. James Tiptree, Jr. St. Martin’s Press, 2006, https://archive.org/details/trent_0116405583547.
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She did not complete her course at Sarah...
Employer Seamus Heaney
SH began his teaching career as a schoolmaster, then moved on in 1966 to a lectureship in English Literature at Queen's University, Belfast . He was writing poetry by this time and facilitating the publication...
Employer Aldous Huxley
His major source of income during these years came from lecturing at universities across the USA, including the University of California both at Berkeley and Santa Barbara , Massachusetts Institute of Technology , the University of Pittsburgh
Employer Anna Livia
Also that year she was appointed Assistant Professor of French Linguistics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign . She began teaching at Berkeley as a Visiting Assistant Professor in the French Department in 1998...
Employer Hannah Arendt
In 1959 HA became the first woman to be appointed to a full-time faculty position at Princeton .
Blain, Virginia et al., editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford, 1990.
She had already in 1952 won a Guggenheim Fellowship and been the first woman ever invited by...
Employer Stella Benson
One of SB 's jobs in California was working part-time at Berkeley , helping international and native American students with written English.
Grant, Joy. Stella Benson: A Biography. Macmillan, 1987.
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Employer Anne Carson
AC has taught at universities across North America. She is currently, in 2015, teaching at Bard College in New York State. She began her teaching career at the University of Calgary , and has also...
Intertextuality and Influence Anna Livia
In much of her criticism, Anna Livia examines the ways in which lesbian identities, relationships, and experiences are constructed in English and French language, literature, and culture. She is also fascinated by the overlap and...
Occupation Anna Livia
Anna Livia was awarded a Mellon Library Fellowship at Berkeley , which she used to enhance research opportunities for undergraduate students.
Anna Livia,. “Anna-Livia Brawn: Lecturer of French”. University of California, Berkeley: Department of French.
Occupation Pamela Hansford Johnson
While her husband was at Berkeley , PHJ lectured to girls at Mills College . She held appointments at Yale , Haverford College , Pennsylvania, Cornell University , the University of Kansas , Wesleyan University
Occupation Denise Levertov
DL held various academic teaching appointments, beginning in 1965 at the City University of New York and at Drew University in New Jersey. In 1966-7 she taught at Vassar . During the 1970s she...
Publishing Mary Leadbeater
ML published at Dublin herPoems, with a lengthy subscribers' list. The copy at the University of California at Berkeley has an engraved portrait of Edmund Burke tipped in.
British Library Catalogue. http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=0&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1489778087340&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&fromLo.
Mulvihill, Maureen E. “Mary Shackleton Leadbeater”. Irish Women Poets of the Romantic Period. Alexander Street Press, edited by Stephen C. Behrendt and George Holmes, 2008.

Timeline

1974: The Disabled Women's Coalition was formed...

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1974

The Disabled Women's Coalition was formed at the University of California at Berkeley by Susan Sygall and Deborah Kaplan .
“Disability History Timeline”. Disability Social History Project, 23 Sept. 2003.

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