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Women's and Gender Studies 988
Major Requirements
Minor Requirements - Minor in Women's and Gender Studies
Minor Requirements - Minor in Critical Sexualities Studies
Honors in Women's and Gender Studies
Institute for Women’s Leadership (IWL) Scholars Certificate Program
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New Brunswick Undergraduate Catalog 2007-2009 Programs of Study for Liberal Arts Students Programs, Faculty, and Courses Women's and Gender Studies 988  

Women's and Gender Studies 988

Department of Women's and Gender Studies, School of Arts and Sciences

Website: http://womens-studies.rutgers.edu

Chair: Mary Hawkesworth

Director of Undergraduate Studies: Barbara J. Balliet

Faculty:

Nikol Alexander-Floyd, Women's and Gender Studies; Ph.D., Rutgers

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; Ph.D., Stanford

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

Carlos Ulises Decena, Latino & Hispanic Caribbean Studies/Women's and Gender Studies; Ph.D., New York

Josephine Diamond, French/Women's and Gender Studies; Ph.D., Cornell

Judith Gerson, Sociology/Women's and Gender Studies; Ph.D., Cornell

Mary Gossy, Women's and Gender Studies/Spanish/Portuguese; Ph.D., Harvard

Elizabeth Grosz, Women's and Gender Studies; Ph.D., Sydney

Mary Hartman, History/Women's and Gender Studies; Ph.D., Columbia

Mary Hawkesworth, 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, Women's and Gender Studies; Ph.D., Duke

Phyllis Mack, History/Women's and Gender Studies; Ph.D., Cornell

Jasbir Puar, Women's and Gender Studies; Ph.D., California (Berkeley)

Joanna Regulska, Geography/Women's and Gender Studies; Ph.D., Colorado

Yana Rodgers, Women's and Gender Studies; Ph.D., Harvard

Louisa Schein, Anthropology/Women's and Gender Studies; Ph.D., California (Berkeley)

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

Oussenia D. Alidou, Africana Studies; Ph.D., Indiana

Eileen Applebaum, Labor Studies, Center for Women and Work; Ph.D., Pennsylvania

Louise Barnett, English; Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College

Emily Bartels, English; Ph.D., Harvard

Francis Bartkowski, English-Newark; Ph.D., Iowa

Mia E. Bay, History; Ph.D., Yale

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

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)

Katherine Ellis, English; Ph.D., Columbia

Leslie E. Fishbein, American Studies; Ph.D., Harvard

Nicole Fleetwood, American Studies; Ph.D., Stanford

Jerry Flieger, French; Ph.D., California (Berkeley)

Sandra Flitterman-Lewis, English; Ph.D., California (Berkeley)

Ziva Galili, History; Ph.D., Columbia

Sandra Harris, Psychology; Ph.D., SUNY (Buffalo)

Angelique Haugerud, Anthropology; Ph.D., Northwestern

Martha Helfer, Germanic, Russian and East European Languages and Literatures; Ph.D., Stanford

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

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

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

Ann S. Parelius, Sociology; Ph.D., Chicago

Gerald Pirog, Chinese, Comparative Literature, and Slavic Languages; Ph.D., Yale

Francoise S. Puniello, Rutgers University Libraries; M.A., M.L.S., Rutgers

Nancy Rao, Music, Mason Gross School of the Arts; Ph.D., Michigan

Robyn Magalit Rodriguez, Sociology; Ph.D., California (Berkeley)

Patricia A. Roos, Sociology; Ph.D., California (Los Angeles)

Sarah Rosenfield, Sociology; Ph.D., Texas

Dianne F. Sadoff, English; Ph.D., Rochester

Dianna Sanchez, Psychology; Ph.D., Michigan

Paul Schalow, Chinese, Comparative Literature, and Slavic Languages; Ph.D., Harvard

Mark Schuster, Student Affairs; M.A., Iowa

Joan W. Scott, History; Institute for Advanced Study; Ph.D., Wisconsin

Richard Serrano, French; Ph.D., California (Berkeley)

Mary Sheridan-Rabideau, English; Ph.D., Illinois (Urbana)

Susan Sidlauskas, Art History; Ph.D., Pennsylvania

Jane E. Sloan, Rutgers University Libraries; M.A., California State (San Francisco)

Carol H. Smith, English; Ph.D., Michigan

Kristen Wray Springer, Sociology; Ph.D., Wisconsin (Madison)

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

Camilla Townsend, History; Ph.D., Rutgers

Mary Trigg, Center for Women and Work; Ph.D., Brown

Meredeth Turshen, Urban Studies; Ph.D., Sussex

Cheryl A. Wall, English; Ph.D., Harvard

Carolyn Williams, English; Ph.D., Virginia

Edlie Wong, English; Ph.D., California (Berkeley)

Virginia Yans, History; Ph.D., SUNY (Buffalo)

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 website, http://womens-studies.rutgers.edu.

 
For additional information, contact RU-info at 732/932-info (4636) or colonel.henry@rutgers.edu.
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