Rosemary Keefe
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American academic and activist
Why Is Rosemary Keefe Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Rosemary Keefe was an American nun, university professor, and lesbian author. She was the co-editor of a best-selling book Lesbian Nuns Breaking Silence, which she wrote under her married name of Rosemary Curb. She pioneered the women's studies program at Rollins College in Florida and served as president of both the Orlando chapter of the National Organization for Women and the Southeast Women's Studies Association. She was also a board member of the National Women's Studies Association and chair of the organization's Lesbian Caucus.
Rosemary Keefe's Published Works
Published Works
- Lesbian Nuns: Breaking Silence (1985) (27)
- Re/cognition, Re/presentation, Re/creation in Woman-Conscious Drama: The Seer, the Seen, the Scene, the Obscene (1985) (17)
- Fragmented Selves in Adrienne Kennedy's "Funnyhouse of a Negro" and "The Owl Answers" (1980) (16)
- The Sleeper Wakes: Harlem Renaissance Stories by Women (1993) (15)
- An Unfashionable Tragedy of American Racism: Alice Childress's Wedding Band (1980) (10)
- The search for a woman-centered spirituality (1992) (8)
- Feminist Drama: Definition and Critical Analysis by Janet Brown (review) (1981) (6)
- Ties that bind: Essays on mothering and patriarchy (1993) (3)
- Living as a Radical (1987) (3)
- Scenes of the Times (1986) (1)
- The perils of publishing (1985) (0)
- Keeping a Different Faith (1987) (0)
- Amazon Intertextuality and Sinuosity in Sandra Shotlander's Angels of Power (1995) (0)
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