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Gallop is the author of ten books and nearly 100 articles. In addition to psychoanalysis, especially Jacques Lacan's psychoanalytic theory (particularly in the context of the American and French feminist responses to it), she has written on psychoanalysis and feminism; the Marquis de Sade; feminist literary criticism; pedagogy; accusations of sexual abuse; photography; queer theory; and ageing.
Geoff Gallop (born 1951), Australian academic and former politician; George Gallop (1590–1650), English politician and Member of Parliament; Harold Gallop (1910-2006), Canadian middle-distance runner; Henry Gallop (1857-1940), English cricketer; Jane Gallop (born 1952), American professor; Matt Gallop (born 1987), New Zealand professional bowler
In the field of feminist metaphysics, sexual difference is discussed by Elizabeth Grosz, Gayatri Spivak, Hélène Cixous, Jane Gallop, Judith Butler, Luce Irigaray, Moira Gatens, Monique Wittig, Naomi Schor, and Vicki Kirby, among others. [130]
Kamala Harris. Donald Trump. Gish Gallop. All three are expected at Tuesday's presidential debate, even if most of America is unfamiliar with one name in that lineup.
Angela Gallop: 27 March 2012: Forensic science [27] 21 James Lovelock: 8 May 2012: The Gaia hypothesis, microwave ovens [28] 22 Frances Ashcroft: 15 May 2012: The link between blood sugar and insulin [29] 23 Lloyd Peck: 22 May 2012: Giant sea spiders [30] 24 Barbara Sahakian: 29 May 2012: Neurotransmitters [31] 25 Bob May: 5 June 2012: Public ...
Arms of O'Grady: Per pale gules and sable, three lions passant guardant in pale per pale argent and or Colonel Standish Darby O'Grady, 2nd Viscount Guillamore (26 December 1792 – 22 July 1848) from Cahir Guillamore, County Limerick, was an Anglo-Irish politician and British Army officer.
Murder Ahoy! is a 1964 British film directed by George Pollock, based on elements from Agatha Christie's 1952 novel They Do It With Mirrors on a mostly original screenplay adaptation by David Pursall and Jack Seddon with Margaret Rutherford returning as Miss Jane Marple from the previous three films; Murder, She Said (1961), Murder at the Gallop (1963), Murder Most Foul (1964), along with ...
Jane Elliot (born January 17, 1947 [1]) is an American actress, best known for her role as Tracy Quartermaine in the ABC daytime soap opera General Hospital. Career