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Teresa de Lauretis (born 1938) is an Italian author and American academic best-known for coining the term queer theory.

Her areas of interest include semiotics, psychoanalysis, film theory, literary theory, feminism, women's studies, lesbian- and queer studies.

She has also written on science fiction.

She joined the History of Consciousness with Hayden White, Donna Haraway, Fredric Jameson and Angela Davis.

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