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Annette Kolodny (born 1941) is a feminist literary critic and activist, and currently holds the position of College of Humanities Professor of American Literature and Culture at the University of Arizona in Tucson. Her writings represent and discuss some aspects of feminism after the 1960s; the revision of dominant themes in American studies; and the problems faced by women and minorities in the American academy.

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Total Books: 8
In Search of First Contact The Vikings of Vinland the Peoples of the Dawnland and the AngloAmerican Anxiety of Discovery
In Search of First Contact The Vikings of Vinland the Peoples of the Dawnland and the AngloAmerican Anxiety of Discovery
Failing the Future A Dean Looks at Higher Education in the TwentyFirst Century
Failing the Future A Dean Looks at Higher Education in the Twentyfirst Century
The Lay of the Land Metaphor As Experience and History in American Life and Letters
The Land Before Her Fantasy and Experience of the American Frontiers 16301860
Land Before Her Fantasy and Experience of the American Frontiers16301860
Lay of the Land Metaphor as Experience and History in American Life and Letters