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Name &Title |
Credentials |
Focus |
At NAU |
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Sanjam Ahluwalia, Ph.D., Associate Professor in History and Women’s and Gender Studies |
(B.A., M.A., University of Delhi; Ph.D., University of Cincinnati 2000)
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Women and gender histories, feminist theories, world history, histories of birth control and reproductive health
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NAU 2000
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Sheryl Lutjens, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Women’s and Gender Studies and Political Science |
(B.A., University of California–Riverside; M.A., Ph.D., University of California–Berkeley 1987) |
Comparative politics, public administration, Latin American politics, political economy, feminist theory, women and politics |
NAU 1987
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Doreen E. Martinez, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Women's and Gender Studies |
(B.A. Psychology, Mansfield University, M.S. West Virginia University, C.A.S. (Certificate of Advanced Study) Syracuse University, Ph.D Syracuse University 2003) |
Race/ethnicity, gender, qualitative research, theory, Indigenous women, and health/medicine |
NAU 2005
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Frances Julia Riemer, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Director of Women’s and Gender Studies Program
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(B.S., Pennsylvania State University; M.S., Fordham University; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania 1994) |
Anthropology of education, social theory, ethnographic research , race/ethnicity and gender, education and issues of equity and access |
NAU 1997
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Adjunct Faculty |
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Naomi Pinion, M.A.
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(B.S., Northern Arizona University; M.A., University of Arizona 1997) |
Feminist theory; feminism and naturalism; body image; ethnicity
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NAU 1998
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Note: More than eighty additional faculty members from across the university are affiliated with the Women’s Studies Program; contact our office for a current listing or check our web site.