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+ | Prof. Dr. '''Tobe Levin Freifrau von Gleichen''' ({{LifeData|birth=1948-02-16|birthplace=Long Branch, {{USSC|NY}}}}) is an American professor of English and [[intactivist]] against [[FGM]]. | ||
− | At the [[Scientific Symposium]] on the day before the [[WWDOGA]] 2014, she gave a lecture on the topic of 'In fearful symmetries: essays and eyewitness accounts of female genital mutilation and male circumcision'<ref>{{REFweb | + | At the [[Scientific Symposium]] on the day before the [[WWDOGA]] 2014, she gave a lecture on the topic of 'In fearful symmetries: essays and eyewitness accounts of [[female genital mutilation]] and male [[circumcision]]'<ref>{{REFweb |
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* 1970 {{BA}} in English from Ithaca College ({{USSC|NY}}) | * 1970 {{BA}} in English from Ithaca College ({{USSC|NY}}) | ||
* 1979 {{PhD}} in comparative literature from {{UNI|Cornell University|CU}} | * 1979 {{PhD}} in comparative literature from {{UNI|Cornell University|CU}} | ||
− | * Since 1979 teaching English and women's studies at the | + | * Since 1979 teaching English and women's studies at the {{UNI|University of Maryland|UMD}} University College in Europe. |
* 1998 co-founder of [[FORWARD-Germany e.V]] (a non-profit focused on fighting [[FGM]] in Germany and dedicated to ending [[FGM]] worldwide) | * 1998 co-founder of [[FORWARD-Germany e.V]] (a non-profit focused on fighting [[FGM]] in Germany and dedicated to ending [[FGM]] worldwide) | ||
* 2002 won the Presidential Award of the {{UNI|University of Maryland|UMD}} University College for excellence in scholarship. | * 2002 won the Presidential Award of the {{UNI|University of Maryland|UMD}} University College for excellence in scholarship. | ||
* Associate W. E. B. Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research – Harvard University | * Associate W. E. B. Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research – Harvard University | ||
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+ | * [[Intact]] | ||
+ | * [[Intactivism]] | ||
+ | * [[United States of America]] | ||
{{LINKS}} | {{LINKS}} | ||
* {{URLwikipedia|Tobe_Levin|Tobe Levin|2020-03-26}} | * {{URLwikipedia|Tobe_Levin|Tobe Levin|2020-03-26}} |
Latest revision as of 22:43, 29 April 2024
Prof. Dr. Tobe Levin Freifrau von Gleichen (born 16 February 1948 in Long Branch, NY) is an American professor of English and intactivist against FGM.
At the Scientific Symposium on the day before the WWDOGA 2014, she gave a lecture on the topic of 'In fearful symmetries: essays and eyewitness accounts of female genital mutilation and male circumcision'[1].
Curriculum vitae
- 1970 BA[a 1] in English from Ithaca College (NY)
- 1979 Ph.D.[a 2] in comparative literature from Cornell University
- Since 1979 teaching English and women's studies at the University of Maryland University College in Europe.
- 1998 co-founder of FORWARD-Germany e.V (a non-profit focused on fighting FGM in Germany and dedicated to ending FGM worldwide)
- 2002 won the Presidential Award of the University of Maryland University College for excellence in scholarship.
- Associate W. E. B. Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research – Harvard University
See also
External links
- Wikipedia article: Tobe Levin. Retrieved 26 March 2020.
- Facebook profile. Retrieved 26 March 2020.
Abbreviations
- ↑
Bachelor of Arts
, Wikipedia. Retrieved 13 October 2021. (BA or AB; from the Latin baccalaureus artium or artium baccalaureus.) - ↑
Doctor of Philosophy
, Wikipedia. Retrieved 16 June 2021. (Also abbreviated as D.Phil.)
References
- ↑
Prof. Dr. Tobe Levin: [Videos of the lectures
]. Retrieved 13 October 2021.