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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Sarah E. Winter is an American Scholar of Sarah E. Winter is an American Scholar of Literature, currently Professor of English at the University of Connecticut. She is also Director of the Research Program on Humanitarianism at the Human Rights Institute at the University of Connecticut. Winter grew up in Santa Barbara, California where she was involved in honors society and dance in high school. She then earned her B.A. in Comparative Literature from the University of California, Berkeley, and her Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from Yale University. After teaching as Assistant Professor and then Associate Professor at Yale University, she accepted a call to the University of Connecticut as Associate Professor in 2002 and was promoted to Professor in 2012. Her research focuses on nineteenth-century British literature and history, Sigmund Freud, Charles Darwin, and the History of Education. Her article Darwin’s Saussure: Biosemiotics and Race in Expression won the Donald Gray Prize of the North American Victorian Studies Association in 2009 for the best essay in the field of Victorian Studies.t essay in the field of Victorian Studies.
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rdfs:comment Sarah E. Winter is an American Scholar of Sarah E. Winter is an American Scholar of Literature, currently Professor of English at the University of Connecticut. She is also Director of the Research Program on Humanitarianism at the Human Rights Institute at the University of Connecticut. Her research focuses on nineteenth-century British literature and history, Sigmund Freud, Charles Darwin, and the History of Education. Her article Darwin’s Saussure: Biosemiotics and Race in Expression won the Donald Gray Prize of the North American Victorian Studies Association in 2009 for the best essay in the field of Victorian Studies.t essay in the field of Victorian Studies.
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