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- Lila_Karp abstract "Lila Karp (1933 – September 15, 2008) was an activist, writer, teacher and feminist. She is known for her novel The Queen is in the Garbage[1], and is profiled in the book "Feminists Who Changed America, 1963-1975"[2]. She was among the second-wave feminists in New York in the 1960s and was a member of The Feminists. This group included such notables as Kate Millet, Flo Kennedy, Ti-Grace Atkinson, and Margo Jefferson. Karp was featured in the 1977 documentary "Some American Feminists".[3]Karp played a vital role in pioneering the field of Women's Studies at Princeton University, where she served as the director of the University Women's Center. She delivered a paper on the subject entitled "Women's Studies: Fear and Loathing in the Ivy League" at the National Women's Studies Association Meeting in 1979. She was appointed the co-director of The Institute for the Study of Women and Men at the University of Southern California in 1991.".
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