Nov 21, 2024  
Course Catalog 2024-2025 
    
Course Catalog 2024-2025

Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies


Danielle C. Skeehan, Associate Professor of English; chair

Emilia Bachrach, Associate Professor of Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies and Religion
KJ Cerankowski, Associate Professor of Comparative American Studies and Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies
Thao P. Nguyen, Assistant Professor of Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies
Raechel L. Tiffe, Visiting Assistant Professor of Comparative American Studies and Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies

Affiliated Faculty/Staff
Ann Cooper Albright, Professor of Dance
Grace An, Associate Professor of Cinema and Media and French
Ana María Díaz Burgos, Eric and Jane Nord Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies
Al S. Evangelista, Assistant Professor of Dance
Meredith M. Gadsby, Associate Professor of Africana Studies
Greggor Mattson, Professor of Sociology
Christina S. Neilson, Associate Professor of Renaissance and Baroque Art History
Patrick J. O’Connor, Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies
Gina M. Pérez, Professor of Comparative American Studies
Emily Q. Wang, Assistant Professor of Computer Science
Ellen B. Wurtzel, Associate Professor of History


Visit the program web page for up-to-date information on program faculty, visiting lecturers, and special events.


The Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies Program at Oberlin College is an interdisciplinary academic program committed to transnational and cross-cultural perspectives on gender, sexuality, and feminism. The program comprises a chair, faculty, and affiliate faculty from throughout the College of Arts and Sciences and from the Conservatory of Music. It supports disciplinary, cross-disciplinary, and interdisciplinary projects and events related to gender, sexuality, and feminist studies for faculty and students.

See information about Research, Internships, Study Away, and Experiential Learning (RISE).

https://www.oberlin.edu/winter-term/ Explore Winter Term projects and opportunities.


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