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Jonathan Dollimore

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English sociologist and social theorist

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Jonathan Dollimore
Sociology
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#2281
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Jonathan Dollimore
Psychology
#4182
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#4673
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Social Psychology
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#466
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According to Wikipedia, Jonathan G Dollimore is a British philosopher and critic in the fields of Renaissance literature , gender studies, queer theory , history of ideas, death studies, decadence, and cultural theory. He is the author of four academic books, a memoir, and numerous academic articles. With Alan Sinfield he was the co-editor of and key contributor to Political Shakespeare, and the co-originator of the critical practice known as cultural materialism. Dollimore is credited with making major interventions in debates on sexuality and desire, Renaissance literary culture, art and censorship, and cultural theory.

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Jonathan Dollimore's Published Works

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What Are Jonathan Dollimore's Academic Contributions?

Jonathan Dollimore is most known for their academic work in the field of sociology. They are also known for their academic work in the fields of and psychology.

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