Kathryn Shevelow
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Kathryn Shevelow is a professor at the University of California, San Diego, United States. She is a specialist in eighteenth-century British literature and culture.[1] In 1999, she won the Earl Warren College Outstanding Teaching Award, and in 2005 she received UCSD's Academic Senate Distinguished Teaching Award.[1] She grew up in southwestern Ohio and earned her doctorate from UCSD.[1]
In 2008, Shevelow authored a history of animal protection, titled For the Love of Animals.[2]
Works
- Women and Print Culture: The Construction of Femininity in the Early Periodical (Routledge, 1990)
- Charlotte: Being a True Account of an Actress’s Flamboyant Adventures in Eighteenth-Century London’s Wild and Wicked Theatrical World (Henry Holt, 2005)
- For the Love of Animals: The Rise of the Animals Protection Movement (Henry Holt, 2008)
Notes
- ^ a b c Author biography, author's website.
- ^ Richardson, Benjamin J. (2011). "For the Love of Animals: The Rise of the Animal Protection Movement". Journal of Human Rights and the Environment. 2 (1): 126–130. doi:10.4337/jhre.2011.01.br2.
External links
- Kathryn Shevelow Archived 2019-01-12 at the Wayback Machine, official homepage.
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