Barbara Johnson
Barbara Ellen Johnson (October 4, 1947 – August 27, 2009) was an American literary critic and translator, born in Boston. She was a Professor of English and Comparative Literature and the Fredric Wertham Professor of Law and Psychiatry in Society at Harvard University. Her scholarship incorporated a variety of structuralist and poststructuralist perspectives—including deconstruction, Lacanian psychoanalysis, and feminist theory—into a critical, interdisciplinary study of literature. As a scholar, teacher, and translator, Johnson helped make the theories of French philosopher Jacques Derrida accessible to English-speaking audiences in the United States at a time when they had just begun to gain recognition in France. Accordingly, she is often associated with the "Yale School" of academic literary criticism. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: 1981
Superior document: Studies / The University of Michigan, Kelsey Museum of Archaeology 7
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Published: [2003]
Superior document: Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter HUP eBook Package Archive 1893-1999
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Published: [2010]
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Published: c2010.
Superior document: Flashpoints ; 2
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Published: 2000
Superior document: Hammath Tiberias 2
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Published: c1977.
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Published: 2007.
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Published: [2019]
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Published: [2021]
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Published: [2022]
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Published: [1991]
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