Diane Elam | |
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Born | Riverside, California, U.S. | April 17, 1958
Occupation | Writer |
Alma mater | Kenyon College, Brown University |
Literary movement | feminism |
Notable works | Feminism and Deconstruction: Ms. en Abyme (1994) |
Diane Michelle Elam is an American feminist writer, the author of Feminism and Deconstruction: Ms. en Abyme (1994),[1] Romancing the Postmodern (1992), and co-editor (with Robyn Wiegman) of Feminism Beside Itself (1995).
A recurrent theme in her work is an argument against the possibility of a complete and definitive representation of women.[2]
Life
Elam was born on April 17, 1958, in Riverside, California. She is the daughter of father, Douglas Bradley, and mother, Leslie J. (Parman) Elam.
Elam went to Kenyon College in 1980, graduated from Brown University with a Master of Arts in 1984, and received her Doctor of Philosophy from Brown as well in 1988. Elam was also professor of English literature and critical and cultural theory at Cardiff University in Wales, at Indiana University in Bloomington in the 1990s, and at Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania. Before his death in an airplane crash in 1994, she was married to fellow academic Bill Readings, a professor of Comparative Literature at the Université de Montréal.
Works
References
- ↑ Zima, Peter V. (2007). "Feminist Concepts of Subjectivity Between Modernism and Postmodernism". Towards a Dialogic Anglistics. Wien [u.a.]: LIT Verlag Münster. pp. 57–58. ISBN 978-3-7000-0716-6.
- ↑ Gorton, Kristyn. Diane Elam's Work, 1999. Retrieved June 27, 2007.
External links
- Gorton, Kristyn. Diane Elam's Work, 1999. Retrieved June 27, 2007.
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