Lynette Hunter

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Lynette Hunter


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July 13, 1951

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Hunter is Distinguished Professor Emerita of the History of Rhetoric and Performance at the University of California, Davis, and Professor Emeritus in Rhetoric at Gresham College, City of London. She has written or co-written over 25 books in performance studies, feminist philosophy, the politics of decolonial and alterior aesthetics, and the history of rhetoric and performance, including Critiques of Knowing (Routledge, 1999).

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Romeo and Juliet by William...

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Women, Science and Medicine...

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G.K. Chesterton: Exploratio...

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Critiques of Knowing: Situa...

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Sentient Performativities o...

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Rhetorical Stance in Modern...

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Disunified Aesthetics: Situ...

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Outsider Notes: Feminist Ap...

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Modern Allegory and Fantasy...

liked it 3.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 1989 — 2 editions
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Shakespeare, Language and t...

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“Like any other artist, the writer is a licensed critic, traditionally given the leeway to have a long and critical look at society, to satirise its conventions, to be subversive, to question and challenge, and, ultimately to construct new ways of looking at the world that society comes to value and eventually to use in shaping new conventions, new rules of thumb for behaviour.

— From a lecture "What Is Literary Value," given 15 October 1997

Ms. Hunter was the Gresham Professor of Rhetoric between 1997 and 2000”
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