Mignon Nixon

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Born
Mignon Elizabeth Nixon
OccupationAcademic
KnownforProfessor at University College London
Mignon Nixon
Born
Mignon Elizabeth Nixon
Alma materHarvard University
City University of New York
OccupationAcademic
Known forProfessor at University College London
SpouseGregory D. Smith
Parent(s)John Trice Nixon
Betty C. Nixon
RelativesHerman Clarence Nixon (paternal grandfather)

Mignon Nixon is an American academic. She serves as the Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art History at University College London in London, United Kingdom.

Mignon Elizabeth Nixon is the daughter of John Trice Nixon, a United States federal judge, and Betty C. Nixon, a former city councillor in Nashville, Tennessee.[1] Her paternal grandfather, Herman Clarence Nixon, was a political scientist at Vanderbilt University and a member of the Southern Agrarians.[1]

Nixon graduated from Harvard University and received a PhD from the City University of New York.[1]

Career

Nixon is a professor at University College London.[2] She specialises in sexuality and aggression in art since 1945, with particular reference to feminism and gender politics.[2]

Nixon was a fellow at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, and a Terra Foundation for American Art Senior Scholar in 2007. She is a co-editor of October magazine.[3]

Personal life

Nixon married Gregory D. Smith, a direct descendant of Stephen A. Douglas, in 1995.[1]

Selected publications

References

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