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Simone de Beauvoir. Katherine Murray Millett (September 14, 1934 – September 6, 2017) was an American feminist writer, educator, artist, and activist. She attended the University of Oxford and was the first American woman to be awarded a degree with first-class honors after studying at St Hilda's College, Oxford.
- September 6, 2017 (aged 82), Paris, France
- Simone de Beauvoir
- Katherine Murray Millett, September 14, 1934, Saint Paul, Minnesota, U.S.
- Sexual Politics (1970)
13 set 2017 · The writer, artist, and activist Kate Millett died on Wednesday, September 6th, in Paris. She would have turned eighty-three this week. Millett is best known for the 1970 book “ Sexual Politics...
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American author and activist Kate Millett, best known for her 1970 book “Sexual Politics,” a landmark feminist critique, died Wednesday in France at the age of 82. She and wife Sophie Keir were...
Kate Millett ha studiato all'università del Minnesota, facendo parte della prestigiosa associazione letteraria femminile Kappa Alpha Theta, e in seguito anche all'Oxford. La Millett ebbe un memorabile alterco con Oliver Reed : mentre si trovavano ospiti del programma televisivo del Regno Unito After Dark , il popolare attore tentò di baciarla e, dopo la reazione seccata di lei, preferì ...
6 set 2017 · Ms. Millett, who died on Wednesday in Paris at 82, was freshly out of a job, fired from her teaching position at Barnard College for her role in organizing student protests in 1968, and she...
14 set 2017 · News Obituaries. Kate Millett, second-wave feminist who wrote about cruelty and injustice. The ‘high priestess’ of women’s liberation campaigned for all the disadvantaged, after suffering a...
7 set 2017 · PARIS (AP) — Kate Millett, the activist, artist and educator whose best-selling work “Sexual Politics” was a landmark of cultural criticism and a manifesto for the modern feminist movement, has died at 82. Millett’s book was among the most talked-about works of its time and remains a founding text for cultural and gender ...