Katharine Gillespie

Dr. Katharine Gillespie

Professor, Smith Institute for Political Economy and Philosophy
Business and Economics, The George L. Argyros College of Business and Economics
Office Location: Becket Building 137
Education:
Temple University, Bachelor of Arts
Temple University, Master of Arts
State University of New York At Buffalo, Master of Arts
State University of New York At Buffalo, Ph.D.

Recent Creative, Scholarly Work and Publications

"Market Fetishes and Female Desire in Margaret Cavendish’s ‘Convent of Pleasure’ (1688),” JEMCS 23.2: Special Issue on Challenging Frameworks of Knowledge, edited by Mihoko Suzuki and Megan Mathinske, 2025.
“‘This Great Ambodexter’: The Roaring Girl and Commercial Self-Fashioning” in Libertarian Literary and Media Criticism: Essays in Honor of Paul Cantor, edited by Jo Ann Cavallo, Palgrave Press, 2025.
Gillespie, Katharine, ed. The Prophetess and the Patriarch: The Visions of an Anti-Regicide in Seventeenth Century England (Writings by Elizabeth Poole). The Other Voices Series, Iter Press, 2024.
Gillespie, Katharine and Bas van der Vossen, “Women and Lockean Theory: John Locke, Rachel Speght, and Egalitarian Personhood,” Locke Studies, Spring 2024.
Gillespie, Katharine. Review of "The Reformation of the Heart: Gender and Radical Theology in the English Revolution" by Sarah Apetrei, (OUP, 2024) for Reformation 2024/25.