Gillian Howie

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Gillian Howie (1966[1] – 26 March 2013) was a Professor in Philosophy at the University of Liverpool and Director of the Institute for Feminist Theory and Research. She is author of Essential Reorientations: feminism and dialectical materialism (2008), Deleuze and Spinoza: Aura of Expressionism (2002), editor of Critical Quarterly’s special issue on higher education, ‘Universities in the UK: Drowning by numbers’ (2005) and editor of Women: A Cultural Review’s special issue on ‘Gender and Philosophy’ (2003). She also co-edited Third Wave Feminism: A Critical Exploration (2007; Revised ed.). Palgrave. ISBN 1-4039-1821-X, with the other co-editors Stacy Gillis and Rebecca Munford. She died of cancer 27 March 2013, aged 47.[2]

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  1. ^ Harris, Jon (April 17, 2013), "Gill Howie obituary", The Guardian, London retrieved 7 July 2013.
  2. ^ "Gill Howie", Obituary, dated 27 March 2013, Centre for Medical Humanities Blog, retrieved 7 July 2013

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