Kathleen O'Grady | |
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Born | 1967 (age 56–57) Ontario, Canada |
Occupation | Writer, Academic |
Education | Wilfrid Laurier University (Canada); Cambridge University (UK |
Period | 1990s to present |
Genre | Nonfiction, adolescent literature, children's literature |
Notable works | Religion in French Feminist Thought; French Feminists on Religion; Bodies, Lives, Voices: Gender in Theology; Sweet Secrets: Stories of Menstruation; First Words: Patti Kay's Dreamworks |
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Kathleen O'Grady is a Canadian author and academic. She has published two children's books,[1] but is more widely known as a feminist scholar who investigates women's health issues through a cultural lens and whose work addresses the under-researched intersection between feminism and the study of religion.[2] She is also a past Editor of Network, the national, bilingual health magazine for Canadian women, and has published several books addressing feminist theory and methodology.
O'Grady is currently a research associate at the Simone de Beauvoir Institute, Concordia University, Montréal, Québec.[3]