Cathy Davidson Papers, 1969-2010s

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Cathy Davidson Papers, 1969-2010s

English Professor at Duke University, and Vice-Provost for Interdisciplinary Affairs. Author of fiction and memoirs, and editor of The Book of Love and Oxford Companion to Women's Writing in the United States. The Cathy Davidson Papers encompass Davidson's various writings, organizational work, correspondence, and materials related to Fred Hampton. The Writings Series includes her research and assemblage of famous authors' love letters ( ), as well as drafts of various books, short stories, writing workshops, and publication matters. The Organizations and Professional Activities Series includes files relating to her work with the American Studies Association, the American Literature Section of the MLA, and the American Literature Association, as well as various other professional activities. Duke Materials include MacArthur Foundation grant and research files for the Future of Learning Institutions in a Digital Age, as well as a small amount of materials related to the Franklin Humanities Institute and interdisciplinarity. The Fred Hampton Materials pertain to the assassination of Fred Hampton in 1969 and Davidson's related photography projects. This series is closed until 2017. Additionaly, permission from Cathy Davidson is required to view any materials in accession 2012-0248 (boxes 21-23) during her lifetime. Book of Love

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Davidson, Cathy N., 1949-....

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Author of fiction and memoirs, editor of "The Book of Love" and of "Oxford Companion to Women's Writing in the United States," English Professor at Duke University, and Vice-Provost for Interdisciplinary Affairs. From the description of Cathy Davidson papers, 1969-1995 and undated. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 778704150 Cathy Davidson (1949- ) is a scholar, university professor, and author/editor of eighteen books. She received her B.A. from Elmhurst Colleg...