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Tabitha Kenlon

American University of Afghanistan

Dr Tabitha Kenlon earned a PhD in English from Northeastern University (US) and an MSc in international relations from University College Dublin. She has thirteen years of experience teaching writing and literature at the university level. She has presented on both literature and disability at numerous peer-reviewed international conferences and published essays in print and online. Her book, Conduct Books and the History of the Ideal Woman, is available from Anthem Press and Blackstone Audio. Research interests: Women’s history, early modern and eighteenth-century British literature, international disability studies.

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