Barbara Johnson

Barbara E. Johnson, Frederic Wertham Professor of Law and Psychiatry in Society, Harvard. Professor Johnson's main research and teaching interests include literary theory; French, English, and American literature of the nineteenth century; Afro-American literature; feminism; and translation. She is the author of Defigurations du langage potique, The Critical Difference, and A World of Difference, The Wake of Deconstruction, and The Feminist Difference, and editor of The Pedagogical Imperative, Consequences of Theory (with Jonathan Arac), and Freedom and Interpretation: Oxford Amnesty Lectures 1992. Her most recent book, Mother Tongues: Sexuality, Trials, Motherhood, Translation, is forthcoming.

 

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