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  1. Lisa Ruddick | Department of English Language and Literature. Home. People. Lisa Ruddick. Associate Professor Emerita. lruddick@uchicago.edu. Ph.D., Harvard University, 1982. Teaching at UChicago since 1983. Research Interests: Modernism | The Novel | Literature and Psychoanalysis | Literary Theory since 1975 | The Psychology of Groups.

  2. In the 1980s and early 1990s, Sunstein was married to Lisa Ruddick, whom he met when both were undergraduates at Harvard. [53] She is associate professor emerita of English at the University of Chicago, specializing in British modernism. [54] Their marriage ended in divorce. Their daughter Ellyn is a journalist and photographer. [55]

  3. Lisa Ruddick is Associate Professor of English Emerita at the University of Chicago. Her current project is a book on groupthink in the academic humanities.

  4. Dec 8, 2015 · Greater Chicago Area. 151 followers 149 connections. View mutual connections with Lisa. Welcome back. University of Chicago. Harvard University. Experience. University of Chicago. 1115 E. 58th...

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  5. Associate professor of English at the University of Chicago, Lisa Ruddick talks about her current book project which makes the case that the ways we approach...

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  6. Nov 14, 2011 · McFarland Center for Religion, Ethics and Culture. Lisa Ruddick: Literature and the Feeling of Aliveness. Date of Lecture: November 14, 2011. About the Speaker: Lisa Ruddick is associate professor of English at the University of Chicago. She is author of "Reading Gertrude Stein: Body, Text, Gnosis" (Cornell University Press, 1990).

  7. Lisa Ruddick: On "Patriarchal Poetry" | Modern American Poetry. Home - Lisa Ruddick: On "Patriarchal Poetry" Stein sees patriarchy as dependent on a series of rigid distinctions (man-woman, culture-nature, mind-matter), classifications that form a fixed system as opposed to the mobile "system to pointing" intimated in "A Carafe."

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