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Josephine Donovan
Categories:
- Animals and Society,
- Comparative Literature,
- Environmental Humanities/Literature and the Environment,
- Environmental Studies,
- Gender and Sexuality in Literature,
- Literary Theory,
- North American and Caribbean Literature,
- Philosophy of Gender and Sexuality,
- Radical Politics,
- Social and Political Philosophy,
- Western European Literature
Biography
Josephine Donovan is Professor Emerita of English at the University of Maine, USA. She is the author or editor of 13 books, including Women and the Rise of the Novel, 1405-1726 (2d. rev. ed., 2013), which was named a Choice Outstanding Academic Title, After the Fall (1989), and The Feminist Care Tradition in Animal Ethics (2007, co-edited with Carol J. Adams). Her groundbreaking Feminist Theory (first published, 1985; fourth edition, 2012), which was also named a Choice Outstanding Academic Title and described as “the classic survey and analysis of the roots and development of feminist theory,” has been translated into Chinese, Turkish, and Japanese.