Camille Paglia
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Camille Anna Paglia (born April 2, 1947 in Endicott, New York) is an American social critic, intellectual, author and teacher best known for her magnum opus Sexual Personae.
She is a professor of humanities and media studies in the United States. She has been variously called the "feminist that other feminists love to hate," a "post-feminist feminist," one of the world's top 100 intellectuals, and by her own description "a feminist bisexual egomaniac."
Key concepts
- Black music
- American culture
- Popular culture
- War of the sexes
- Apollonian and Dionysian
- Death of the avant-garde
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