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  Graduate School–Newark 2012–2014 Programs, Faculty, and Courses Women's and Gender Studies 988  

Women's and Gender Studies 988

Program Offered: Concentration in Women's and Gender Studies

Director: Belinda Edmondson

Website: http://www.ncas.rutgers.edu/womenstudies

Affiliated Faculty:

Patricia Akhimie, FAS-N; Ph.D., Columbia
Gender; race; Renaissance/early modern literature

Carlos Ball, SL-N; LL.M., Cambridge; J.D., Columbia
Sexual orientation and the law

Frances Bartkowski, FAS-N; Ph.D., Iowa
Comparative literature; feminist theory

Sherri-Ann P. Butterfield, FAS-N; Ph.D., Michigan
Race and ethnicity; immigration; urban education

Jason Cortes, FAS-N; Ph.D., Pennsylvania State
Gender and Latina/o literature

Belinda Edmondson, FAS-N; Ph.D., Northwestern
Gender and Caribbean literature; African Diaspora literatures; postcolonial theory; feminist theory; film

Ruth Feldstein, FAS-N; Ph.D., Brown
U.S. history, culture, and politics; women's and gender history; African-American history

Barbara Foley, FAS-N; Ph.D., Chicago
African-American literature; U.S. literary radicalism; Marxist literary theory

Rigoberto Gonzalez, FAS-N; M.A., California (Davis); M.F.A., Arizona State
Latino/a literature; bilingualism; sexuality

Elizabeth Hull, FAS-N; Ph.D., New School for Social Research
Constitutional politics; American government

Jyl Josephson, FAS-N; Ph.D., Maryland
Political theory; women and politics

John Keene, FAS-N; M.F.A., New York
African-American and African Diaspora literature; contemporary American fiction; translation

Janet Larson, FAS-N; Ph.D., Northwestern
Women in literature; Victorian culture; religion and literature

Laura Lomas, FAS-N; Ph.D., Columbia
Latino/a literature; immigration; feminist theory

Kusum Mundra, FAS-N; Ph.D., California (Riverside)
Gender and wages; immigration; terrorism

Beryl Satter, FAS-N; Ph.D., Yale
Women's history and religion; post-Civil War U.S. history; urban history

Mary Segers, FAS-N; Ph.D., Columbia
Religion and politics; political philosophy and theory; ethical issues and public policy

Mara Sidney, FAS-N; Ph.D., Colorado
Urban politics; public policy; race/ethnicity and politics

Timothy Stewart-Winter, FAS-N; Ph.D., Chicago
Modern U.S. history; sexuality/gender; urban history

Whitney Strub, FAS-N; Ph.D., Columbia
Sexuality and gender; film; U.S. social, cultural, and political history

Anna Stubblefield, FAS-N; Ph.D., Rutgers
African-American philosophy; gender; whiteness studies; disability studies

 
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