fbpx
Wikipedia

Coppélia Kahn

Coppélia Huber Kahn (born 1939) is Professor Emerita of English and Gender Studies at Brown University and an internationally recognized Shakespeare scholar. She is best known for her work on feminist and gender studies in the wider field of Shakespeare studies, and was among the first to bring these lenses to bear on the field. Kahn is the author of Roman Shakespeare: Warriors, Wounds, and Women.

Personal life and education edit

Kahn was born in 1939 in Seattle. Her parents were Louis Reichert, a journalist, and Hazel Huber (née Ferguson), a housewife.[1] She married Judd Kahn on December 26, 1963, but they were divorced on October 1, 1982. She married Avi Wortis on June 21, 1986. Kahn has one child (a son).[2]

Kahn graduated BA with honors from Barnard College in 1961.[a] She took her MA degree in 1964 and PhD in 1970, both at the University of California, Berkeley.[1][2][3]

Career history edit

Kahn started her career in the English department at the University of California, Berkeley where she held roles as a teaching assistant, acting instructor, and lecturer between 1962 and 1972 while working on her MA and PhD.[1] In 1972 she moved to the English department at Wesleyan University where she held positions as assistant professor (1972–1978), associate professor (1978–1985), and full professor (1985–1987).[2][1] Since 1987 she has been a professor (currently Emerita) in the English department at Brown University.[2][1][3]

In the fall of 1983 she was a visiting associate professor at Yale University; in 1986–1987 a visiting professor at UCLA; and in April–May 1996 a visiting professor at the Università degli Studi di Torino.[1]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Kahn won a scholarship to Barnard College from the Seven College Conference Scholarship Program.[3] The Conference each year makes scholarships available to girls in 14 states in the western US. The program's Field Director travels extensively in these states to make schools and students familiar with the program and the colleges participating in it.[4]

References edit

Sources edit

  • "Coppelia Kahn". Contemporary Authors Online. Gale Research. 2002 – via Biography in Context.
  • "Coppelia Kahn". Directory of American Scholars. Gale Research. 2002 – via Biography in Context.
  • Kahn, Coppelia (n.d.). "Coppelia Kahn". Researchers@Brown. Brown University. Retrieved October 13, 2018.
  • "Person, Place and Thing". Vassar Quarterly. Vol. XLVIII, no. 2. Vassar College. December 1, 1962.

coppélia, kahn, coppélia, huber, kahn, born, 1939, professor, emerita, english, gender, studies, brown, university, internationally, recognized, shakespeare, scholar, best, known, work, feminist, gender, studies, wider, field, shakespeare, studies, among, firs. Coppelia Huber Kahn born 1939 is Professor Emerita of English and Gender Studies at Brown University and an internationally recognized Shakespeare scholar She is best known for her work on feminist and gender studies in the wider field of Shakespeare studies and was among the first to bring these lenses to bear on the field Kahn is the author of Roman Shakespeare Warriors Wounds and Women Contents 1 Personal life and education 2 Career history 3 Notes 4 References 5 SourcesPersonal life and education editKahn was born in 1939 in Seattle Her parents were Louis Reichert a journalist and Hazel Huber nee Ferguson a housewife 1 She married Judd Kahn on December 26 1963 but they were divorced on October 1 1982 She married Avi Wortis on June 21 1986 Kahn has one child a son 2 Kahn graduated BA with honors from Barnard College in 1961 a She took her MA degree in 1964 and PhD in 1970 both at the University of California Berkeley 1 2 3 Career history editKahn started her career in the English department at the University of California Berkeley where she held roles as a teaching assistant acting instructor and lecturer between 1962 and 1972 while working on her MA and PhD 1 In 1972 she moved to the English department at Wesleyan University where she held positions as assistant professor 1972 1978 associate professor 1978 1985 and full professor 1985 1987 2 1 Since 1987 she has been a professor currently Emerita in the English department at Brown University 2 1 3 In the fall of 1983 she was a visiting associate professor at Yale University in 1986 1987 a visiting professor at UCLA and in April May 1996 a visiting professor at the Universita degli Studi di Torino 1 Notes edit Kahn won a scholarship to Barnard College from the Seven College Conference Scholarship Program 3 The Conference each year makes scholarships available to girls in 14 states in the western US The program s Field Director travels extensively in these states to make schools and students familiar with the program and the colleges participating in it 4 References edit a b c d e f Directory of American Scholars 2002 a b c d Contemporary Authors Online 2002 a b c Brown University n d Vassar Quarterly 1962 Sources edit Coppelia Kahn Contemporary Authors Online Gale Research 2002 via Biography in Context Coppelia Kahn Directory of American Scholars Gale Research 2002 via Biography in Context Kahn Coppelia n d Coppelia Kahn Researchers Brown Brown University Retrieved October 13 2018 Person Place and Thing Vassar Quarterly Vol XLVIII no 2 Vassar College December 1 1962 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Coppelia Kahn amp oldid 1156351330, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.