Gender: Female
Barrie Karp was an artist, independent scholar and academic. Karp grew up first in Scranton and Wilkes-Barre and then, in the later part of her childhood, in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, and the surrounding Lycoming County area. She was an educator in philosophy, cultural studies, humanities and arts from a feminist and anti-racist perspective in New York City colleges and universities since 1970. Karp was part of the founding generation of academic feminist educators, producing cutting edge-pedagogy in academic fields that, by the 1990s became categorized, disciplined, and designated as cultural and media studies. Her work stood at the intersection of gender critique and anti-racist activism. Karp's pedagogy and practice sought to further define a rigorous mode of inquiry in feminist and anti-racist studies. Karp envisioned feminism as a movement that can work across disciplinary boundaries and be informed by various traditions of inquiry. Her work was informed by her lifelong study of psychoanalysis. Paintings of Karp's appeared in the November/December 2008 issue of Tikkun magazine and by the Tikkun editor's August 2009 online blog and in the spring 2012 issue of On the Issues Magazine. In 1988, she had a one-person exhibition at the Everhart Museum in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
Source: Wikipedia | Last updated on May 4, 2024
On the name Barrie Karp, Barrie means Lives at the Barrier, Fair-haired, From the Land that was Burned, Sharp, Pointed, Bear-strength.
The name Barrie Karp is often used as a Female name and is mostly used as a First Name.
Barrie is commonly found in United Kingdom, United States of America, Netherlands, and 48 more countries.
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At NamesLook, the name Barrie is recorded 2,472 times globally, ranking it as the 17,410th most common name worldwide.
Barrie is most prevalent in United Kingdom, with 1,715 occurrences, making it the 788th most popular name in the country.
In United Kingdom, the name Barrie is found among 1 in every 320 people, showcasing its highest frequency there.
Country | Rank | Frequency |
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United Kingdom | #788 | 1 : 320 |
United States of America | #9,217 | 1 : 7,970 |
Netherlands | #3,758 | 1 : 2,918 |
South Africa | #11,379 | 1 : 24,946 |
Canada | #4,800 | 1 : 4,682 |
Ireland | #2,325 | 1 : 2,512 |
France | #29,164 | 1 : 54,333 |
Belgium | #8,496 | 1 : 12,556 |
Spain | #15,699 | 1 : 28,514 |
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Barrie Karp was an artist, independent scholar and academic. Karp grew up first in Scranton and Wilkes-Barre and then, in the later part of her childhood, in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, and the surrounding Lycoming County area. She was an educator in philosophy, cultural studies, humanities and arts from a feminist and anti-racist perspective in New York City colleges and universities since 1970. Karp was part of the founding generation of academic feminist educators, producing cutting edge-pedagogy in academic fields that, by the 1990s became categorized, disciplined, and designated as cultural and media studies. Her work stood at the intersection of gender critique and anti-racist activism. Karp's pedagogy and practice sought to further define a rigorous mode of inquiry in feminist and anti-racist studies. Karp envisioned feminism as a movement that can work across disciplinary boundaries and be informed by various traditions of inquiry. Her work was informed by her lifelong study of psychoanalysis. Paintings of Karp's appeared in the November/December 2008 issue of Tikkun magazine and by the Tikkun editor's August 2009 online blog and in the spring 2012 issue of On the Issues Magazine. In 1988, she had a one-person exhibition at the Everhart Museum in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
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