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Afliiated Faculty & Areas of Interest

In addition to the staff of the Gender Studies Program, faculty are drawn from throughout the College. The faculty members listed below are actively involved in addressing issues of Gender Studies in the courses.

Kim Anderson (Art)

Anthony P. Andrews (Anthropology)
Women of the Maya Area (southeast Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras)

Uzi Baram (Anthropology)
Feminist Approaches in Archaeology, Anthropology and Gender, Gender in the Middle East

Maribeth Clark (Music)

Glenn R. Cuomo (German Language and Literature)

Andrea Dimino (English)

Aron Z. Edidin (Philosophy)

Emily Fairchild (Sociology)

Keith A. Fitzgerald (Political Science)

April N. Flakne  (Philosophy)

Sandra L. Gilchrist (Biology)

David A. Harvey (History)

Cris Hassold (Art History)

Sarah Hernandez (Sociology)
Labor relations, work organization, unions, with area study in Mexico and Latin America.

Barbara Hicks (Political Science)
Women's conditions, movements, and political participation in post-communist countries; comparative study of women's movements; women and democratization

Sonia Labrador-Rodríguez (Spanish Language & Literature)

Margaret Lowman (Biology and Environmental Studies)
Women in Science, women in natural history literature, women in tropical developing countries

Susan Marks (Religion)

Nova Myhill (English)

Eirini Poimenidou (Mathematics)

Amy B. Reid (French Language & Literature)

David S. Rohrbacher (Classics)
Ancient Sexuality; Women in Antiquity

Mariana Sendova (Physics)

Suzanne E. Sherman (Chemistry)

Frederick R. Strobel (Economics)

Wendy Sutherland (German Language & Literature)

Jocelyn C. Van Tuyl (French Language & Literature)

Miriam L. Wallace (English)
Director, Program in Gender Studies (2003-2006) 18th-century and Romantic British fiction and representations of gendered dynamics; Feminist theory; British and western European literature and gender relations; historical representation of gender, race, ethnicity, and sexuality; hybrid or borderlands writing and writers

Katherine M. Walstrom (Biochemistry)

 

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