Gender Studies affiliate faculty include scholars from more than twenty departments and across five schools of the university. Affiliate faculty participate in Gender Studies at a number of levels -- offering courses in the program, advising senior honors theses, mentoring students in the graduate certificate program, and participating in the Gender Studies Reading Group and the faculty-graduate seminar. For more information on affiliation with Gender Studies, contact
Jeffrey Masten.
- Kate Baldwin (American Studies)
- Nicola Beisel (Gender Studies and Sociology)
- Martha Biondi (African-American Studies)
- Cynthia Bowman (Gender Studies and Law School)
- Peter Carroll (History)
- Clare Cavanagh (Gender Studies and Slavic Languages)
- S. Hollis Clayson (Art History)
- Nick Davis (Gender Studies and English)
- Micaela di Leonardo (Anthropology)
- Andrea Dunaif (Medical School)
- Kasey Evans (English)
- Lane Fenrich (History)
- Bernadette Fort (French)
- Alice Eagly (Psychology)
- Jillana Enteen
- Kasey Evans (English)
- Christine Froula (English and Comparative Literature)
- Karen Hansen (Anthropology)
- Laura Hein (History)
- Bonnie Honig (Political Science)
- Patrick Johnson (Performance Studies)
- Laura Kipnis (RTVF)
- Lucy Knight (Comm. Studies)
- Phyllis Lassner (Writing Program)
- Susan Lee (Dance-Performance Studies)
- Hilarie Lieb (Economics)
- Tessie Liu (Gender Studies and History)
- Nancy MacLean (History)
- Susan Manning (English)
- Jeffrey Masten (Gender Studies and English)
- Sarah Maza (History)
- Donald A. Misch (Health Service)
- Rae Moses (Linguistics)
- Ann Orloff (Gender Studies and Sociology)
- Alex Owen (Gender Studies and History)
- Frances Freeman Paden (Gender Studies and Writing Program)
- Amy Partridge (Gender Studies)
- Renee Redd (Women's Center)
- Sandra Richards (African-American Studies and Theatre)
- Neena Schwartz (Neurobiology & Physiology)
- Helen Schwartzman (Anthropology)
- Michael Sherry (History)
- Carol Simpson Stern (Performance Studies)
- Julia Ann Stern (English)
- Kearsley Stewart (Anthropology)
- Susan Thistle (Sociology)
- Helen Thompson (English)
- Cristina Traina (Religion)
- Wendy Wall (English)
- Gregory Ward (Linguistics)
- Mary Weismantel (Anthropology and Latin Am. and Caribbean Studies)
- Mimi White (RTVF)
- Jane Winston (Gender Studies and French)
- Ellen Wright (Writing Program)