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  1. Kathleen Woodward is an American academic. She is a Lockwood Professor in Humanities and in English at the University of Washington and has been the Director of the Simpson Center for the Humanities since 2000. Her areas of specialization include 20th-century American literature and culture; discourse of the emotions; technology and ...

  2. Kathleen Woodward is a scholar of 20th century American literature and culture, emotions, aging, and technology. She is the director of the Simpson Center for the Humanities and the author of several books and articles on these topics.

  3. Kathleen Woodward is a Lockwood Professor in the Humanities and a Professor of English at the University of Washington. She is the Director of the Simpson Center for the Humanities and a scholar of emotions, aging, and technology in culture and literature.

  4. 22 de mar. de 1999 · Kathleen Woodward. Indiana University Press, Mar 22, 1999 - Family & Relationships - 362 pages. Figuring Age engages the virtually invisible subject of older women in western culture. Like...

  5. Kathleen Woodward, Director of the Simpson Center for the Humanities, is Bryon W. and Alice L. Lockwood Professor in the Humanities and Professor of English at the University of Washington. She is the author of Statistical Panic: Cultural Politics and Poetics of Emotions (2009), Aging and Its Discontents: Freud and Other Fictions (1991), and At ...

  6. Kathleen Woodward. Kathleen Woodward. Jon Elster holds the Chair of Rationality and Social Science at the Collège de France. His books include Ulysses and the Sirens (1979), Sour Grapes (1983), Making Sense of Marx (1985), The Cement of Society (1989), Solomonic Judgments (1989), Nuts and Bolts for the Social Sciences (1989), Local Justice ...

  7. KATHLEEN WOODWARD 45 members-whom we have known over a long period of time. For we see them as ageless, as eternal. As she writes, "We see those who are close to us sub species aeternitatis" (page 427). It is as though they constitute a special group within the human species, a class of immortals who do not grow older