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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kate_MillettKate Millett - Wikipedia

    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.

  2. 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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  3. 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...

  4. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kate_MillettKate Millett - Wikipedia

    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 ...

  5. 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...

  6. 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. 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. Milletts book was among the most talked-about works of its time and remains a founding text for cultural and gender ...