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Carol Iannone was a conservative writer and literary critic. She first made her mark as a strong critic of feminism in articles such as "The Barbarism of Feminist Scholarship."[1] She has published extensively in Commentary, National Review, First Things, Modern Age, The American Conservative, Academic Questions, and other conservative and neoconservative publications. She died in December 2023.[2]
^Iannone, Carol (Fall 1987). "The Barbarism of Feminist Scholarship". The Intercollegiate Review. 23 (1): 35. ProQuest 1294824933.[non-primary source needed]
^"Remembering Carol Iannone by Steve Balch | NAS". www.nas.org. Retrieved January 18, 2024.
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