Website:
https://genderstudies.camden.rutgers.edu
Director: Gail A. Caputo, Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice
Faculty Advisers:
Brandi Blessett, Public Policy and AdministrationJill Capuzzo, English
Stuart Charme, Philosophy
and Religion
Cati Coe, Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice
Cathy D'Ignazio, Childhood Studies and History
Kelly Dittmar, Political Science
Kenneth Elliott, Fine Arts
Robert A. Emmons Jr., Digital Studies Center
Kate Cairns, Childhood Studies
Ioana Latu, Psychology
Ellen Malenas Ledoux, English
Charolette Markey, Psychology
Cyril Reade, Fine Arts
Carol L. Singley, English
Lee Ann Westman, The Honors College/Gender Studies
Gender studies is an undergraduate
interdisciplinary program for students who wish to explore gender and sexuality
as social constructions that shape our thoughts, values, institutions, and
relationships. Connected to this study is an investigation of how other
social categories, especially race and class, affect our daily experiences.
Although gender studies often concentrates on women's lives and
contributions, it is not only for and about women. Gender studies
also analyzes how all of us exist within a complex web of privileges and
social inequalities and seeks to challenge those injustices.