Aminata Diaw teaches in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at the Cheikh Anta Diop University in Dakar, Senegal, where she is currently the public affairs director for the Centre for Cultural and Scientific Programs. She is also Secretary General of the Senegalese Council of Women and Chair for the Subcommittee on Humanities and Social Sciences of the National Commission of UNESCO.
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Read MoreVirginie Despentes is a noted French feminist and cultural critic.
Read MoreShashi Deshpande is one of India's most distinguished living authors. She has written seven novels, as well as several volumes of short stories and a number of children's books.
Read MoreLouise DeSalvo is professor of English at Hunter College, CUNY. She has published thirteen books.
Read MoreErika Derkas is a professor of Sociology and Women's Studies at New Mexico Highlands University
Read MoreAntoinette DeRosa was born in Chicago in 1944. She was raised in Chicago's Little Italy neighborhood, which often figured in her writing. Paper Fish, first published in 1980 and then republished by the Feminist Press, received the Illinois Arts Council Award for a manuscript-in-progress and was nominated for the Carl Sandburg Award.
Read MoreMarjolijn de Jager teaches French, Dutch, and literary translation at New York University and works as an independent literary translator.
Read MoreM.J. Daymond is a professor of English at the University of KwaZulu-Natal and an editor of Women Writing Africa: The Southern Region. She specializes in feminist theory and African women's narratives of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Read MoreRebecca Harding Davis published 12 books and many serialized novels, stories, and essays.
Read MoreBridgett M. Davis’s debut novel Shifting Through Neutral was published in 2004.
Read MoreEsther David is the author of multiple books, including The Walled City, Book of Rachel, and Shalom India Housing Society.
Read MoreDebanuj DasGupta is assistant professor of feminist studies at University of California at Santa Barbara.
Read MoreLisa Darms is Senior Archivist at the Fales Library & Special Collections at NYU, and founder of the Fales Riot Grrrl Collection.
Read MoreNikki Darling’s music criticism and essays appear regularly in the Los Angeles Times, LA Weekly, KCET Artbound, and others.
Read MoreBarbara Danish taught creative writing at New York University.
Read MoreDoris Groshen Daniels is professor emeritus of history and political science
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