Discipline: Literature

Ann Jones

Discipline: Literature
Region: Northampton, MA
MacDowell Fellowships: 1984

Ann Jones is an independent scholar, journalist, photographer, and the author of ten books of nonfiction. Her work focuses on women and other underdogs and on the historical/social/political structures that perpetuate injustice. She has written extensively about violence against women, reported from Afghanistan, Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East on the impact of war upon civilians, and embedded with U.S. forces in Afghanistan to report on the damage done to America’s soldiers. Widely published, her articles currently appear most often in The Nation and online at TomDispatch.com. She holds a PhD in English and history from the University of Wisconsin. In recent years, her work has received generous support from the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the Lannan Foundation, the U.S.-Norway Fulbright Foundation, and the Charles Warren Center for Studies in American History at Harvard University. She is an Honorary Fellow of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft.

Portrait by Irene Young

Studios

Mansfield

Ann Jones worked in the Mansfield studio.

The Helen Coolidge Mansfield Studio was donated by graduates of the Mansfield War Service Classes for Reconstruction Aides. Helen Mansfield helped found the New York MacDowell Club. The small, shingled frame structure with stone foundation was originally fronted on the west side by a neat white picket fence and gate, a garden, and a stone pathway…

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