Women and Aging
Join us for the WOMEN AND AGING event on November 17, 2009 from 12:15pm - 2:00pm in SO 1020 A&B
Dr. Keith Botelho (Ph.D. University of New Hampshire, 2006)
Assistant Professor of Early British Drama
Coordinator of Internships, Gender and Women’s Studies
Research Interests: Renaissance Women Writers, Early Modern Drama, Shakespeare and Masculinity
GWST Courses: Internship in GWST; ENGL 4372, English Renaissance Literature: Renaissance Women Writers
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Dr. Amy Buddie (Ph.D. Miami University, 2001)
Associate Professor of Psychology
Research Interests: Alcohol and sexual violence/risky sexual behavior, attitudes about sexual violence, consenting to unwanted sex, sexist humor
GWST Courses: Psychology of Gender, Gender-themed first year learning communities
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Laura Davis (M.A., 2002)
Instructor
Research Interests: Southern women writers, particularly Lillian Smith and Flannery O’Connor, intersections of gender, race, class, and religion in the American South, queer studies, and issues pertaining to women and technology.
GWST Courses: GWST Learning Communities, Introduction to Gender and Women’s Studies
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Dr. Letizia Guglielmo (Ph.D. Georgia State University)
Assistant Professor of English
Research Interests: Feminist rhetoric, feminist pedagogy, cyberfeminism, intersections of feminism and online learning.
GWST Courses: Intro to Gender and Women’s Studies
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Dr. Carol Holbert (Ph.D. Georgia State University, 1984; MN Emory University School of Nursing, 1969)
Lecturer in the Wellstar School of Nursing
GWST Courses: NURS 4422, “Women and Health”
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Dr. Stacy Keltner (Ph.D. University of Memphis, 2002)
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
Advisor, Gender and Women’s Studies Student Association
Research Interests: Feminist Theory, Continental Philosophy, and Social Political Philosophy, Psychoanalysis, Aesthetics
GWST Courses: Intro to Gender & Women’s Studies, Gender in Popular
Culture, Research in Gender & Women’s Studies, Feminist Philosophy
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Dr. Dawn Kirby (Ph.D.)
Professor of English and English Education
Director, Kennesaw Mountain Writing Project
Coordinator, Ed.D. in Distributed Leadership
Research Interests: Muslim women’s narratives and the power of memoir to represent women’s diverse stories, experiences, and meaning-making.
GWST Courses: GWST Special Topics
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Dr. Catherine Lewis (Ph.D. University of Iowa, 1997; M.A. University of Iowa, 1995)
Associate Professor of History and Women’s Studies
Director, Holocaust Education Program
Coordinator, Public History Program
Research Interests: Holocaust and World War II, Immigration, Public History Museum Studies, Sport History
GWST Courses: HIST 3341, Women in U.S. History
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Dr. Maureen McCarthy (Ph.D. Oklahoma State University, 1992)
Professor of Psychology
Research Interests: Pedagogy, Moral Reasoning
GWST Courses: PSYC 4425, Psychology of Gender
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Dr. Corinne McNamara (Ph.D. University of Mississippi, 2004)
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Co-coordinator, Taskforce on Interpersonal Violence
Research Interests: Interpersonal Violence
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Dr. Anne Richards (Ph.D.)
Professor of English
Research Interests: Feminist perspectives on multimedia, rhetoric, and cross-cultural learning
GWST Courses: Introduction to Gender and Women’s Studies, Eastern Feminisms, GWST Study Abroad
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Dr. Federica Santini (Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles, 2004)
Assistant Professor of Italian
Italian Program Coordinator
Research Interests: Contemporary Italian literature and culture, experimental poetry, gender and women’s studies, translation studies
GWST Courses: GWST 3050, Global Perspectives on Gender (Spring 2010)
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Dr. Linda Treiber (Ph.D. North Carolina State, 2005)
Assistant Professor of Sociology
Research Interests: Medical Sociology, Gender and Work
GWST Courses: SOCI 2000, Introduction to Gender Studies; SOCI 3324, Sex Roles in Modern Society
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Dr. Reta Ugena Whitlock (Ph.D. Louisiana State University, 2005)
Assistant Professor of Education and Gender Studies; Coordinator of Gender & Women’s Studies Program; Secretary on the Executive Council of the American Association for the Advancement of Curriculum Studies.
Research Interests: Curriculum theory, queer theory, Southern studies, gender and sexuality, race, class, and popular culture.
GWST Courses: GWST 3010: Queer Theory and Sexuality, GWST 3040: Queering the American South, GWST 3030: Queering Popular Culture
Email:
1000 Chastain Rd.
Kennesaw GA, 30144
Office Phone: 678-797-2431
Office Fax: 678-797-2437
Office Location: SO 2005
Join us for the WOMEN AND AGING event on November 17, 2009 from 12:15pm - 2:00pm in SO 1020 A&B
Join us for the WOMEN AND EDUCATION panel discussion.
October 28, 2009 from 12:00pm - 2:00pm in SO 5074