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Faculty Articles

PROFESSORS

Elora Halim Chowdhury, Professor

Professor Chowdhury's articles have appeared in Meridians: Feminism, Race, Transnationalism; International Feminist Journal of Politics; Feminist Studies; Feminist Formations; Hypatia: Journal of Feminist Philosophy; South Asia Chronicle; Fashion, Style and Popular Culture; Gender, Place and Culture; Journal of International Women's Studies; Women's Studies International Forum; Human Rights Quarterly; Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society; Cultural Dynamics; HAWWA Journal of the Women of the Middle East and the Islamic World; Journal of Bangladesh Studies and in numerous edited volumes.

Recent articles include:

  • “Ethical Reckoning: Human Rights and National Cinema in Bangladesh.” Meridians: Feminism, Race, Transnationalism. Vol 20, No 1. Spring 2021. pp. 151-173.
  • “The Precarity of Pre-existing Conditions.” Feminist Studies. Vol 46, No.3, 2020. pp. 615-625.
  • “Muktijuddho Film as Disruptive Archive, Filmmaker as Witness.” South Asia Chronicle. Vol 10. Special Issue Focus: Bangladesh at 50 edited by Farhan Karim. Fall 2020. pp. 59 – 95.
  • "Reading Hamid, Reading Coates: Juxtaposing Anti-Muslim and Anti-Black Racisms in Current Times." Feminist Formations. Vol 30, Issue 3, 2018. pp. 63-78.
  • "Made in Bangladesh: The Romance of the New Woman." In Rethinking New Womanhood: Practices of Gender, Class, Culture and Religion in South Asia, Nazia Hussein, Editor. London: Palgrave Macmillan Publishers, 2018. pp. 47-70.

Rupal Oza, Professor

  • Sexual Subjectivity in Rape Narratives: Consent, Credibility and Coercion in Rural Haryana. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 46(1): 103-125.
  • Compromise in Rape Cases in Punjab and Haryana: Gendered Narratives Animating Judicial Decision-making. Journal of Indian Law and Society Vol 11(1): 72-87.
  • Wrestling women: Caste and neoliberalism in Rural Haryana. Gender, Place, and Culture. Vol 26(4): 468-488  https://doi.org/10.1080/0966369X.2018.1502162

Catherine Raissiguier, Professor Emeritus

Deborah Tolman, Professor

Priscilla Yamin, Professor

 

LECTURERS

Emily Crandall, Doctoral Lecturer

Recent articles include:

  • Emilly K Crandall, Rachel H Brown, and John McMahon, “Magicians of the 21st Century: Enchantment, Domination, and the Politics of Work in Silicon Valley,” Theory & Event, Volume 24, Number 3, July 2021, pp. 841-873
  • Emily K Crandall, Rachel H Brown, and John McMahon, “Silicon Valley’s Civilizational Politics and the Depoliticization of Work,” Political Economy Research Center blog series: Silicon Valley, November 7, 2022: https://www.perc.org.uk/project_posts/silicon-valleys-civilizational-politics-and-the-depoliticization-of-work/
  • Emily K Crandall, Rachel H Brown, John Mcmahon, "Get a Democratic Life: Politicizing (Post-)Work within Democratic Theory," in Debating a Post-Work Future, Denise Celentano, Michael Cholbi, Jean-Philippe Derant, and Kory Schaff (eds), 2024

Jennifer Gaboury, Lecturer

Christopher Mitchell, Doctoral Lecturer

Kelly Nims, Doctoral Lecturer

 

ADJUNCT FACULTY

Allia Abdullah-Matta

Roxanna Azari

Stephanie Bonvissuto

Carmelina Cartei

Mignonette Chiu

Emily Crandall

Katherine Delorenzo

P. T. Hope

Gizem Iscan

T. Shacon Jones II

Hunter Kincaid

Dillonna Lewis

Asa Mendelsohn

Boon Lin Ngeo

Juliana Perez Calle

Daniel Polyak

Alberto Quintero Soriano

Portia Seddon

Erin Siodmak

Recent articles include:

  • 'I'm a Medical Doctor, and a Scientist': Powerful Women, Angry Men, and Representational Violence in The X-Files in The Legacy of The X-Files, Edited by James Fenwick and Diane A. Rodgers (2023) https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/legacy-of-the-xfiles-9781501387623/
  • What’s Blood Got to Do with It? A Culture of Cinema Horrors at the Precipice of an Abyss, with R. Joshua Scannell (2022) https://journals.sagepub.com/eprint/EXCBFJABR7NQ5XMAKKJT/full
  • “Homosexuals Are Revolting”: Stonewall, 1969 in Revolting New York: How 400 Years of Riot, Rebellion, Uprising, and Revolution Shaped a City, Edited by Neil Smith and Don Mitchell (2018) https://ugapress.org/book/9780820352824/revolting-new-york/

 

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