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Elizabeth Fox is a Lecturer at MIT's Writing and Communication Center within the Comparative Media Studies/Writing program. She specializes in feminism, psychoanalysis, and D.H. Lawrence studies, with a focus on Edwardian-era gender dynamics and suffrage movements.
- Education: Ph.D. in English and American Literature (Boston University), M.Ed. (Boston University), B.A. in English with pre-med (Wellesley College)
Her interdisciplinary work bridges literary theory with psychological approaches to art through her involvement with PsyArt, an international foundation for psychological study of the arts. She has taught courses including WGS.101: Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies and served as Writing Advisor for music-related subjects. Her notable publication appears in the Cambridge University Press edited volume D. H. Lawrence in Context.
- Leadership Roles: President & Secretary of the D. H. Lawrence Society of North America
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