“Dirty Girls” by Lynnae FreemanPosted on April 17, 2018March 11, 2021 Interrogating Comedy and the Feminine Grotesque CriticismMA Programcomedy feminism gender intersectionality pop culture television
Rebecca Bunch, Antiheroine by Ally GorderPosted on February 9, 2018March 30, 2023 "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend protagonist Rebecca acknowledges the unhealthy nature of her actions while blatantly excusing said actions time and time again. She knows better, and she doesn’t." Advanced Writing CourseCriticismcomedy gender relationships television
The Language of Beauty by Lindsay KarchinPosted on February 7, 2018February 18, 2021 "In the female-dominated environment of Sephora, men’s behavior in can shed light on standards of masculinity" ResearchStudent Publicationsbeauty gender identity masculinity
War (or Lack Thereof) on Gender by Gillian LeedsPosted on April 28, 2017December 1, 2020 The Winter Soldier testimonies of 1971 and 2008 demonstrate the detrimental effects of gendered roles in times of war. CriticismFirst-Year Writing Seminargender masculinity violence war
Fashioning Feminism by Tia Elisabeth GlistaPosted on April 28, 2017November 24, 2020 Can fashion really be a tool for advancing women’s political, economic, and social equality? CriticismFirst-Year Writing Seminaradvertising consumerism fashion feminism gender patriarchy
from How We G.L.O.W. by Jamila HumphriePosted on April 5, 2016October 8, 2020 A project that seeks to amplify the voices of lgbtq+ youth through interview theater. Co-created by Emily Schorr Lesnick. DramaGallatin Arts FestivalMA Programgender identity oral narratives sexuality
Food for Thought by Grace EasterlyPosted on March 24, 2016October 8, 2020 Women as Producers, Retailers, and Consumers in the Global Food Industry First-Year Writing SeminarResearchagriculture consumers food gender women