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Anne McClintock (born 1954) is a Zimbabwean-South African writer, feminist scholar and public intellectual who has published widely on issues of sexuality, race, imperialism, and nationalism; popular and visual culture, photography, advertising and cultural theory. Transnational and interdisciplinary in character, her work explores the interrelations of gender, race, and class power within imperial modernity, spanning Victorian and contemporary Britain to contemporary South Africa, Ireland, and the United States. Since 2015, McClintock is the A. Barton Hepburn Professor in the Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies, and also affiliated with the Princeton Environmental Institute and the Department of English at Princeton University.

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  • Anne McClintock (born 1954) is a Zimbabwean-South African writer, feminist scholar and public intellectual who has published widely on issues of sexuality, race, imperialism, and nationalism; popular and visual culture, photography, advertising and cultural theory. Transnational and interdisciplinary in character, her work explores the interrelations of gender, race, and class power within imperial modernity, spanning Victorian and contemporary Britain to contemporary South Africa, Ireland, and the United States. Since 2015, McClintock is the A. Barton Hepburn Professor in the Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies, and also affiliated with the Princeton Environmental Institute and the Department of English at Princeton University. Previously, McClintock was the Simone de Beauvoir Professor of English and Women's and Gender Studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison where she taught from 1999 to 2015. Before Wisconsin, she taught at both Columbia University and New York University. (en)
  • Anne McClintock (27 de agosto de 1954)​ es una escritora, militante feminista e intelectual zimbabuense que ha publicado numerosas obras sobre las cuestiones de la sexualidad, la raza, el imperialismo y el nacionalismo pero también sobre la cultura popular y visual, la fotografía, la publicidad y la teoría cultural. (es)
  • Anne McClintock est une écrivain, une militante féministe et une intellectuelle, originaire du Zimbabwe, qui a publié de nombreux ouvrages sur les questions de la sexualité, la race, l'impérialisme et le nationalisme, mais aussi la culture populaire et visuelle, la photographie, la publicité et la théorie culturelle. Son travail, transnational et interdisciplinaire explore les relations de genre, de race et de pouvoir de classe au sein de la modernité impériale, s'étendant de l'Angleterre victorienne et contemporaine à l'Afrique du Sud contemporaine, l'Irlande et les États-Unis. Professeur d'anglais, en Women's studies et études de genre à l'université du Wisconsin à Madison, elle a également enseigné à l'université Columbia et à l'université de New York. (fr)
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  • Anne McClintock (27 de agosto de 1954)​ es una escritora, militante feminista e intelectual zimbabuense que ha publicado numerosas obras sobre las cuestiones de la sexualidad, la raza, el imperialismo y el nacionalismo pero también sobre la cultura popular y visual, la fotografía, la publicidad y la teoría cultural. (es)
  • Anne McClintock est une écrivain, une militante féministe et une intellectuelle, originaire du Zimbabwe, qui a publié de nombreux ouvrages sur les questions de la sexualité, la race, l'impérialisme et le nationalisme, mais aussi la culture populaire et visuelle, la photographie, la publicité et la théorie culturelle. Son travail, transnational et interdisciplinaire explore les relations de genre, de race et de pouvoir de classe au sein de la modernité impériale, s'étendant de l'Angleterre victorienne et contemporaine à l'Afrique du Sud contemporaine, l'Irlande et les États-Unis. Professeur d'anglais, en Women's studies et études de genre à l'université du Wisconsin à Madison, elle a également enseigné à l'université Columbia et à l'université de New York. (fr)
  • Anne McClintock (born 1954) is a Zimbabwean-South African writer, feminist scholar and public intellectual who has published widely on issues of sexuality, race, imperialism, and nationalism; popular and visual culture, photography, advertising and cultural theory. Transnational and interdisciplinary in character, her work explores the interrelations of gender, race, and class power within imperial modernity, spanning Victorian and contemporary Britain to contemporary South Africa, Ireland, and the United States. Since 2015, McClintock is the A. Barton Hepburn Professor in the Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies, and also affiliated with the Princeton Environmental Institute and the Department of English at Princeton University. (en)
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  • Anne McClintock (fr)
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