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Rachel Lewis earned a Ph.D. from Cornell University and is an Associate Professor in the Women and Gender Studies Program at George Mason University. She is also the graduate director for the graduate certificate and MAIS concentration in Women and Gender Studies. Prior to joining George Mason, she w...
Clara Gibson's research interests include Marxist literary critique, historical materialist analysis, new media and visual narrative, and the intersection of disability studies and Marxist criticism. She has contributed a chapter to a manual of best practices for Disability Student Services offices (...
Terilee Edwards-Hewitt is a PhD student in Cultural Studies. She teaches anthropology as an adjunct faculty member at several colleges in the Washington, DC area. In addition to teaching, she also works in the museum field. Her research interests include the intersectionality of gender, disability an...
Congratulations! Chelsea's article "The Big Heroine Genre: Motherhood and the Maternal Body in Postsocialist Chinese Television," which is the second chapter in her dissertation, was recently published in Medical Humanities, an international journal from BMJ and IME that publishes studies on the hist...
Pavithra Suresh is a PhD candidate in Cultural Studies. Though originally from Cary, North Carolina, Pavithra received her Bachelor of Arts degree in International Studies from Hollins University, a tiny women’s college in Roanoke, Virginia. She then received her Master of Arts in Intercultural and I...