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AFFILIATED FACULTY

Susan Hardy Aiken
University Distinguished Professor, Department of English

Research interests: Nineteenth-century British and American literature and culture; gender criticism and theory; poetry and poetics; and the work of Isak Dinesen (Karen Blixen).

http://english.arizona.edu/index_site.php?id=76&preview=1

 

Caryl Flinn

Professor, Women's Studies

Research interests: Film and visual cultures, music and musical theatre, theories of camp and kitsch

http://www.carylflinn.com/

http://ws.web.arizona.edu/people/faculty/flinn.php

 

Carol Galper

Assistant Dean of Medical Student Education

Clinical Assistant Professor, Family and Community Medicine

 

Benjamin H. Irvin

Assistant Professor, Department of History

Research interests: I am a social and cultural historian of early America, focusing particularly upon the Revolutionary period. I have strong interests in gender history and I teach a course entitled, Manhood and Masculinity in the United States. http://datamonster.sbs.arizona.edu/history/faculty/faculty.php?id=577

 

John Paul Jones III

Professor and Head, Department of Geography & Regional Development

Research interests: Human geography with an emphasis on poststructuarlist approaches to social space, representation, and identity

http://geog.arizona.edu/people/jones.php

 

Adela C. Licona

Assistant Professor, Department of English / Rhetoric

Research interests: Borderlands rhetorics and third-space theory, gender studies, feminist pedagogies, documentary film

http://www.aguamiel-documentary.com

http://www.u.arizona.edu/~aclicona/

 

Sallie A Marston

Professor, Department of Geography & Regional Development

Research interests: My research is centered on political geography with particular interest in social and spatial theories of difference.

http://geog.arizona.edu/people/marston.php

 

Kay Mathiesen

Senior Lecturer, Department School of Information Resources and Library Science

Research interests: My research focuses on the logic of social identity and group membership and the ethical issues surrounding access to and use of information.

http://www.sir.arizona.edu/faculty/mathiesen/mathiesen.html

 

V. Spike Peterson

Professor, Political Science, with affiliations in Women's Studies, International Studies, and Center for Latin American Studies

Research interests: International Relations Theory; Global Political Economy; Gender and Politics; Contemporary Social Theory (Critical, Postmodern, Postcolonial, Feminist Theory, with an emphasis on intersectional analysis)

http://web.arizona.edu/~polisci/faculty/peterson.html http://www.u.arizona.edu/~spikep/

 

Hai Ren

Assistant Professor, Department of East Asian Studies and affiliated faculty in Department of Anthropology

Research interests: Focusing on the intersections of political subjectivity, history, culture and economy, my research interests include popular culture and mass media in East Asia and contemporary United States.

http://www.u.arizona.edu/~hren/

 

Andrea Romero

Associate Professor, Mexican American Studies & Research Center

Affiliate Psychology Department

Affiliate Family Studies & Human Development Division, John & Doris Norton School of Family and Consumer Sciences

Research interests: Adolescent health and sources of resiliency in ethnic identity, families, and low-income neighborhoods. Current research projects are to prevent substance use, and STDs/HIV/AIDS among Mexican American and Native American teens.

http://fp.arizona.edu/profromero/

 

Susan Shaw

Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology

Research interests: Gender, sexuality, ethnicity, access to health care, health disparities, governing.

http://anthropology.arizona.edu/people/display_fac_details.php?id=45

 

Sally J. Stevens

Executive Director and Professor, Southwest Institute for Research on Women, Women's Studies

Research interests: Health, equity and gender/sexuality related issues with a focus on low income, under-served women and children living in southwestern United States

http://sirow.web.arizona.edu