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BIOGRAPHY
Kathleen
O'Grady is a writer and editor living in Montréal, Québec. She is the author of numerous
articles and the editor of several books in the fields of philosophy, religious studies and women's
issues, including, with Paula
Wansbrough, Sweet Secrets (Sumach Press), and, with Morny Joy
and Judith Poxon, French
Feminism and Religion and Religion in French Feminist Thought
(Routledge Press).
Her reviews and articles on women's health, sexuality and cultural
issues have also appeared in a
variety of magazines and newspapers, including The Chicago Tribune,
The Women's Review of Books,
BUST magazine, Publisher's Weekly, The Globe and Mail, The Ottawa
Citizen, Toronto Star and
many others. Her writings have been translated into French, Spanish and
Korean.
Kathleen has been educated in the field of religion from a cultural
studies perspective at Wilfrid Laurier
University, Waterloo, and the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom.
She has lectured in the
Department of Religious Studies at the University of Calgary and Wilfrid
Laurier University. She is a
Cambridge Commonwealth Scholar and a former Bank of Montral Visiting
Scholar at the University
of Ottawa.
Kathleen is currently a Research Associate at the Simone de Beauvoir
Institute, Concordia University,
Montral, Qubec and the Director of Communications for the
Canadian
Womens Health Network.
She is also the principal of QUOI media group.
Contact details:
Email: kathleen@kathleenogrady.com
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