Kathleen Bryson
Alaskan-born Kathleen Bryson received her Ph.D. in Evolutionary Anthropology from University College London,. She studies prejudice/empathy in humans and other great apes and is currently a postdoctoral researcher at Oxford University.
About Kathleen Bryson
Alaskan-born Kathleen Bryson received her Ph.D. in Evolutionary Anthropology from University College London,. She studies prejudice/empathy in humans and other great apes and is currently a postdoctoral researcher at Oxford University.
She also is a published author of over 100 fiction pieces, including 3 novels of literary fiction. The most recent novel is The Stagtress, published by Fugue State Press (2019).
An artist-writer-filmmaker for many years, she has had 10 solo art exhibitions, amongst them "Once Upon a Spacetime" at the Royal Institution in 2019. She has just completed her second directed feature film Baked Alaska, for which she wrote the screenplay and performs. Read about her at www.kathleenbryson.com.
Books by Kathleen Bryson
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Mr. Adana's Lending Library — cover story fiction life
Alaskan-born Kathleen Bryson received her Ph.D. in Evolutionary Anthropology from University College London. She studies prejudice/empathy in humans and other great apes and is currently a postdoctoral researcher at Oxford University.
