Department of Women's and Gender Studies, Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Web Site: http://womens-studies.rutgers.edu
Director: Joanna Regulska, Ph.D., Colorado
Associate Director: Barbara J. Balliet, Ph.D., New York
Faculty:
Barbara J. Balliet, Women's and Gender Studies/History; Ph.D., New York
Ethel Brooks, Women's and Gender Studies/Sociology; Ph.D., New York
Charlotte Bunch, Urban Studies and Community Health; B.A., Duke
Abena Busia, English/Women's and Gender Studies; Ph.D., St. Anthony`s College (Oxford)
Susan J. Carroll, Political Science; Ph.D., Indiana
Dorothy Sue Cobble, Labor Studies/Women's and Gender Studies; Ph.D., Stanford
Ed Cohen, Women's and Gender Studies/English; Ph.D., Stanford
Barbara Cooper, Africana Studies/History/Women's and Gender Studies; Ph.D., Boston
Drucilla Cornell, Political Science/Women's and Gender Studies; J.D., California (Los Angeles)
Harriet Davidson, English/Women's and Gender Studies; Ph.D., Vanderbilt
Josephine Diamond, French/Women's and Gender Studies; Ph.D., Cornell
Leela Fernandes, Political Science/Women's and Gender Studies; Ph.D., Chicago
Lora Dee Garrison, History/Women's and Gender Studies; Ph.D., California (Irvine)
Judith Gerson, Sociology/Women's and Gender Studies; Ph.D., Cornell
Sherry Gorelick, Sociology/Women's and Gender Studies; Ph.D., Columbia
Mary Gossy, Women's and Gender Studies/Spanish/Portuguese; Ph.D., Harvard
Elizabeth Grosz, Women's and Gender Studies; Ph.D., University of Sydney
Mary Hartman, History/Women's and Gender Studies; Ph.D., Columbia
Mary Hawkesworth, Political Science/Women's and Gender Studies; Ph.D., Georgetown
Nancy Hewitt, History/Women's and Gender Studies; Ph.D., Pennsylvania
Jennifer M. Jones, History/Women's and Gender Studies; Ph.D., Princeton
Samira Kawash, English/Women's and Gender Studies; Ph.D., Duke
Dorothy Ko, History/Women's and Gender Studies; Ph.D., Stanford
Phyllis Mack, History/Women's and Gender Studies; Ph.D., Cornell
Leslie McCall, Sociology/Women's and Gender Studies; Ph.D., Wisconsin
Jennifer Morgan, History/Women's and Gender Studies; Ph.D., Duke
Jasbir Puar, Women's and Gender Studies/Geography; Ph.D., California (Berkeley)
Joanna Regulska, Geography/Women's and Gender Studies; Ph.D., Colorado
Louisa Schein, Anthropology/Women's and Gender Studies; Ph.D., California (Berkelely)
Bonnie Smith, Women's and Gender Studies/History; Ph.D., Rochester
Deborah White, History/Women's and Gender Studies; Ph.D., Illinois
Affiliate Faculty:
Laura Ahearn, Anthropology; Ph.D. Michigan
Suzan Armstrong-West, Douglass College Dean's Office; Ph.D., Florida
Eileen Applebaum, Labor Studies, Center for Women and Work; Ph.D., Pennsylvania
Emily Bartels, English; Ph.D., Harvard
Francis Bartkowski, English-Newark; Ph.D., Iowa
Vilna Bashi, Sociology; Ph.D., Wisconsin
Mia E. Bay, History; Ph.D., Yale
Eleanor L. Brilliant, Social Work; D.S.W., Columbia
Christine Chism, English; Ph.D., Duke
Ann Baynes Coiro, English; Ph.D., Maryland
Sheila Cosminsky, Sociology-Camden; Ph.D., Brandeis
Jeanette Covington, Sociology; Ph.D., Chicago
Susan Crane, English; Ph.D., California (Berkeley)
Jocelyn Crowley, Public Policy; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cynthia Daniels, Political Science; Ph.D., Massachusetts
Belinda Davis, History; Ph.D., Michigan
Marianne DeKoven, English; Ph.D., Stanford
Kayo Denda, Douglass Library; M.A., Rutgers
Elin Diamond, English; Ph.D., California (Davis)
William C. Donahue, German; Ph.D., Harvard
Katherine Ellis, English; Ph.D., Columbia
David Eng, English; Ph.D., California
Leslie E. Fishbein, American Studies; Ph.D., Harvard
Jerry Flieger, French; Ph.D., California (Berkeley)
Sandra Flitterman-Lewis, English; Ph.D., California (Berkeley)
Ziva Galili, History; Ph.D., Columbia
John Gillis, History; Ph.D., Stanford
Sandra Harris, Psychology; Ph.D., SUNY (Buffalo)
Angelique Haugerud, Anthropology; Ph.D., Northwestern
Dorothy L. Hodgson, Anthropology; Ph.D., Michigan
Briavel Holcomb, Urban Studies; Ph.D., Colorado
Mary B. Hutchison, English; Ph.D., Washington
Karla Jackson-Brewer, Africana Studies; M.S., Bank Street College of Education
Jane Y. Junn, Political Science; Ph.D., Chicago
Temma Kaplan, History; Ph.D., Harvard
Lawrence LaFountain-Stokes, Puerto Rican & Hispanic Caribbean Studies; Ph.D., Columbia
Renée B. Larrier, French; Ph.D., Columbia
Suzanne Lebsock, History; Ph.D., Virginia
Barbara A. Lee, Industrial Relations and Human Resources; Ph.D., Ohio
Barbara C. Lewis, Political Science; Ph.D., Northwestern
Richard Lockwood, French; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins
Ruth B. Mandel, Eagleton Institute; Ph.D., Connecticut
Joan M. Marter, Art History; Ph.D., Delaware
Meredith L. McGill, English; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins
Ferris Olin, Rutgers University Libraries; Ph.D., Rutgers
Alicia Ostriker, English; Ph.D., Wisconsin
Ann P. Parelius, Sociology; Ph.D., Chicago
Gerald Pirog, Chinese, Comparative Literature, and Slavic Languages; Ph.D., Yale
David Popenoe, Sociology; Ph.D., Pennsylvania
Francoise S. Puniello, Rutgers University Libraries; M.A., M.L.S., Rutgers
Nancy Rao, Music, Mason Gross School of the Arts; Ph.D., Michigan
Patricia A. Roos, Sociology; Ph.D., California (Los Angeles)
Sarah Rosenfield, Sociology; Ph.D., Texas
Paul Schalow, Chinese, Comparative Literature, and Slavic Languages; Ph.D., Harvard
Joan W. Scott, Social Science, Institute for Advanced Study; Ph.D., Wisconsin
Richard Serrano, French; Ph.D., California (Berkeley)
Jane E. Sloan, Rutgers University Libraries; M.A., California State (San Francisco)
Carol H. Smith, English; Ph.D., Michigan
Arlene Stein, Sociology; Ph.D., California
Linda C. Steiner, Journalism and Mass Media; Ph.D., Illinois (Urbana)
Judith M. Stern, Psychology; Ph.D., Rutgers
Sarolta Takacs, Classics; Ph.D., California
Gayle T. Tate, Africana Studies; Ph.D., CUNY
Mary Trigg, Center for Women and Work; Ph.D., Brown
Meredeth Turshen, Urban Studies; Ph.D., Sussex
Margaret Varma, Nutritional Sciences; Ph.D., Brigham Young
Cheryl A. Wall, English; Ph.D., Harvard
Carmen T. Whalen, Puerto Rican and Hispanic Caribbean Studies; Ph.D., Rutgers
Carolyn Williams, English; Ph.D., Virginia
Virginia Yans, History; Ph.D., SUNY (Buffalo)
Chun-Fang Yu, Religion; Ph.D., Columbia
Yael Zerubavel, History; Ph.D., Pennsylvania
Women's and gender studies concentrates on the implications of gender
for women's lives. The program strives to serve women of all races and
classes, investigating differences as well as similarities among
women. The women's and gender studies program is guided by an
interdisciplinary committee of faculty.
For additional information about the program, consult the web site.