Wendy Wheeler

Wendy Wheeler (9 February 1949 – 25 June 2020) was a British literary scholar and semiotician.[1][2][3]

Wendy Wheeler
Born(1949-02-09)9 February 1949
Died25 June 2020(2020-06-25) (aged 71)
NationalityBritish
Occupationliterary scholar and semiotician

She received DrPhil from the University of Sussex and worked as a Professor in London Metropolitan University.

Her major contributions include books (and articles[4]) on biosemiotics and culture:

  • Wheeler, Wendy 2006. The Whole Creature: Complexity, Biosemiotics and the Evolution of Culture. Lawrence & Wishart.
  • Wheeler, Wendy 2016. Expecting the Earth: Life/Culture/Biosemiotics. Lawrence & Wishart.

Wheeler died on 25 June 2020, aged 71.[5]

References

  1. Fisher, Celia B.; Lerner, Richard M. (October 16, 2004). Encyclopedia of Applied Developmental Science. SAGE Publications. ISBN 9781452265223 via Google Books.
  2. "Wendy Wheeler - London Metropolitan University". www.londonmet.ac.uk.
  3. "UTTV". www.uttv.ee.
  4. Favareau, Donald; Kull, Kalevi; Ostdiek, Gerald; Maran, Timo; Westling, Louise; Cobley, Paul; Stjernfelt, Frederik; Anderson, Myrdene; Tønnessen, Morten; Wheeler, Wendy 2017. How can the study of the humanities inform the study of biosemiotics? Biosemiotics 10(1): 9–31.
  5. "Remembering Wendy Wheeler - London Metropolitan University". www.londonmet.ac.uk.


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