Graduate Teaching Fellowship Recipients
- Rachel Chaffee, Warner School of Education
"'One Eye Open': Feminism, Women, and Scientific Knowing" Spring 2013
- Berin Golonu, Program in Visual and Cultural Studies
"Beyond the Veil" Fall 2012
- Michelle Finn, Department of History
"Sex and Power in Nineteenth-Century America" Spring 2012
- Rebecca Burditt, Program of Visual and Cultural Studies
“Spectacular, Spectacular! Gender & Sexuality in the Hollywood Musical” Fall 2011
- John Havard, Department of English
“Gender, Identity & Social Protest in U.S. Sentimental Culture” Spring 2011
- Jessica Horton, Program in Visual and Cultural Studies
"Feminism? Fine Art? First Nations Perspectives" Fall 2010
- Heidi Bollinger, Department of English
"'Becoming Woman:' Autobiography and the Construction of Gender" Spring 2010
- Dinah Holtzman, Program in Visual and Cultural Studies
"Politics of Cultural Morality" Fall 2009
- Margaret Yerdon, Warner School of Education
"Women in Sports" Spring 2009
- Daniel Hutchins, Department of English
"Globalizing Women" Fall 2008
- Maia Dauner, Program in Visual and Cultural Studies
“Gender and Bodies in Performance Art” Spring 2008
- Aviva Dove-Viebahn, Program in Visual and Cultural Studies
“Fighting Femmes: Action Heroines in American Culture” Fall 2007
- Hossein Khosrowjah, Program in Visual and Cultural Studies
"Women and Film Genres” Spring 2007
- Amy Fenstermaker, Department of English
“'Who says we can't flow?': Exploring Gender Stereotypes in Rap” Fall 2006
- Jennifer Ailles, Department of English
"(Re)constructing Gender Through Fairy Tales" Spring 2006
- Lisa Uddin, Program in Visual and Cultural Studies
"Representing the Family in American Culture" Fall 2005
- Liz Czach, Program in Visual and Cultural Studies
“Born to Shop: Gender and Consumer Culture” Spring 2005
- April Miller, Department of English
"Minding the Body: Gender and the Culture of Mental Illness" Fall 2004
- Barbara Brickman, Department of English
"Fandom and Gender" Spring 2004
- Lucy Curzon, Program of Visual and Cultural Studies
"Guerilla Girls and Righteous Babes: Culture and Feminism(s) in Contemporary America" Fall 2003
- Daniel Humphrey, Program of Visual and Cultural Studies
"Homosexuality in Film" Spring 2003
- Joanna Grant, Department of English
"Whodunit? and Why?" Fall 2002
- Lisa Soccio, Program of Visual and Cultural Studies
"Gender and Popular Music" Spring 2002
- Leslie Hazel-Fernandez, Department of Clinical and Social Sciences
"Psychology of African American Women: Relationships, Sexuality, and Health" Spring 2002
- Andrea Patterson, Department of Philosophy
"Women….What Can We Say?" Spring 2001
- Jennifer Hudak, Department of English, and Ed Chan, English Department
"Science/Fiction: Technology, Gender, and Identity" Fall 2000
- Narin Hassan, Department of English
"Women, Culture and Travel" Spring 2000
- Mara Amster, Department of English
"Women, Sex, and Society" Fall 1999
- Sangita Gopal, Department of English
"Global Feminisms" Spring 1999
- Helen Bittel, Department of English
"Growing Up Female" Fall 1998