Brink, Jean R.

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BRINK, Jean R.

BRINK, Jean R. American, b. 1942. Genres: Education, History. Career: San Jose State University, San Jose, CA, visiting assistant professor, 1971-72 and 1973-74; Arizona State University, Tempe, assistant professor, 1974-79, associate professor, 1979-84, professor of English, 1984-, director of Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 1981-94; Arizona Humanities Council, member of speakers' bureau; gives workshops for high school teachers. Publications: Michael Drayton Revisited, 1990; National Traditions: England and the European Renaissance, 1992. EDITOR: (and contrib.) Female Scholars: A Tradition of Learned Women, 1980; (and contrib.) The Computer and the Brain: Perspectives on Human and Artificial Intelligence, 1989; (with P.R. Baldini) Italian Renaissance Studies in Arizona, 1989; (with A. Coudert and M. Horowitz) The Politics of Gender in Early Modern Europe, 1989; Playing with Gender: A Renaissance Pursuit, 1991; Privileging Gender in Early Modern England, 1992; (with C.R. Haden) Innovative Models for University Research, 1992. Address: English Dept, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-2301, U.S.A.