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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 (she/her/hers) Director. Simpson Center for the Humanities. kw1@uw.edu. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Kathleen Woodward was the artist's lover and muse, who posed for him as Ophelia, the tragic heroine of Hamlet. The painting, ca. 1937, is a dramatic and finely-detailed portrait of Woodward's youth and beauty, given to the Royal Academy of Arts by the artist.

  6. 22. März 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...

  7. 5. Nov. 2010 · Virginia Woolf's aspiration in A Room of One's Own (1929) for a private space and independence for the 'uneducated' women who would write fiction was echoed in Jipping Street (1928), the fictional autobiography of the working-class Kathleen Woodward, as well as by numerous other women during the period. This article asks why this ...