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Gayle Salamon
EducationUniversity of California, Berkeley (PhD)
AwardsLambda Literary Award for LGBT Studies (won for Assuming a Body, 2010)
EraContemporary philosophy
SchoolContinental philosophy, Feminist philosophy, Phenomenology
InstitutionsPrinceton University
Main interests
Disability studies, Feminist theory, Literary theory, Queer theory, Transgender studies

Gayle Salamon is a professor of English and the Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies at Princeton University.[1] She won a Lambda Literary Award for LGBT Studies in 2011 for her book Assuming a Body: Transgender and Rhetorics of Materiality (Columbia University Press, 2010).[1]

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Books[edit]

  • Weiss, Gail; Murphy, Ann V.; Salamon, Gayle (2020). 50 concepts for a critical phenomenology. Evanston (Ill.): Northwestern University Press. ISBN 9780810141148.
  • Salamon, Gayle (2018). The life and death of Latisha King: a critical phenomenology of transphobia. New York, NY: NYU Press. ISBN 9781479892525.
  • Salamon, Gayle (2010). Assuming a body: transgender and rhetorics of materiality. New York, NY: Columbia Univ. Press. ISBN 9780231149587.

Chapters in books[edit]

  • Salamon, Gayle (2008). "Transfeminism and the future of gender". In Scott, Joan Wallach (ed.). Women's studies on the edge. Durham, N.C. London: Duke University Press. ISBN 9780822342748.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Gayle Salamon". Department of English. Retrieved 2024-01-22.