A-Z Core Faculty and Affiliates

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Affiliate
Education
Interests
Professor
Department of English
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 0302
Phone: 480-965-3013
E-mail: kadams@asu.edu         
B.A., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1967
M.A., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1970
Ph.D., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1982
Language and gender; Sociolinguistics; pragmatics; discourse analysis; language and politics; Southeast Asian languages.
Associate Professor of Justice and Social Inquiry
School of Social Transformation
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 4902
Phone: 480-965-4886
E-mail: mad@asu.edu
A.B., Duke University, 1989
Ph.D., Duke University, 1997
Anthropology; law and society; nationalism; politics of gender violence; school climate; research methodologies and action research; Middle East and U.S.

Associate Professor
School of Family and Social Dynamics
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 3701
Phone: 480-965-3804
E-mail: agadjan@asu.edu

B.A., Moscow State University, Russia, 1985
M.S., University of Southern California, 1992
Ph.D., University of Southern California, 1995
Women in development; women's reproductive and contraceptive behavior in developing countries; gender and HIV/AIDS.
Research Professor
Stardust Center for Affordable Homes and the Family
Mail Code: 7020
Phone: 602-496-1466
E-mail: sherry.ahrentzen@asu.edu
B.A., University of California San Diego, 1977
M.A., University of California, Irvine, 1980
Ph.D., University of California, Irvine, 1982
Women and architecture, diversity, housing, population, urban environments.
Assistant Professor
School of International Letters and Cultures
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 0202
Phone: 480-965-4586
E-mail: Souad.Ali@asu.edu
B.A., University of Khartoum, Sudan, 1991
M.A., Brigham Young University Provo, 1994 Ph.D.,, University of Utah, 2004
African and Middle Eastern women.
Vice Provost Graduate Education and Dean Graduate College
Professor of Recreation Management and Tourism
Mail Code: 1003
Phone: 480-965-7279
E-mail: icmta@asu.edu
B.S., University of New Mexico, 1970
M.S., University of New Mexico, 1975
Ph.D., University Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 1980
Leisure/sport participation and quality of life; sport; gender differences in work and leisure; ethnic groups and leisure; organizational barriers to minorities in public and nonprofit sectors.
Associate Professor of Women and Gender Studies and
School of Theater and Film
School of Social Transformation
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 4902
Phone: 480-965-3500
E-mail lmanderson@asu.edu
A.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1987
M.A., Smith College, 1988
Ph.D., University of Washington, 1995
African-American theatre; drama and literature; critical theory; semiotics; American ethnic studies; gender studies; critical race theory.
Assistant Professor of Women and Gender Studies
School of Social Transformation
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 4902
Phone: 480-965-5094
E-mail: elizabeth.archuleta@asu.edu
B.A., Westminster College of SLC, 1994
M.A., Penn. State University, 1996
Ph.D., Penn. State University, 2002
American Indian/Indigenous literature; contemporary American literature; decolonization; gender studies; race and representation in popular culture.
Professor
School of Math and Statistical Sciences
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 1804
Phone: 480-965-3551
E-mail: Helene.Barcelo@asu.edu
B.S., University du Québec à Montréal, 1979
M.S., University du Québec à Montréal, 1983
Ph.D., University California, San Diego, 1988
Problems in algebraic combinatorics, a discipline of mathematics; hyperplane arrangements; discrete homotopy.
Emeritus Professor
Department of Sociology
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 4802
Phone: 480-965-7418
E-mail: mary.benin@asu.edu
B.A., Vanderbilt University, 1972
M.A., University of Nebraska, Lincoln, 1974
Ph.D., University of Nebraska, Lincoln 1977 
Family and work conflicts; dual-earner families; applied statistical methodology.
Director
Film and Media Studies
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 0402
Phone: 480-965-6493
E-mail: Daniel.Bernardi@asu.edu
B.A., University of Arizona, 1988
M.A., University of Arizona, 1991
Ph.D., University California, Los Angeles, 1995
Media and film studies; representation and narration of race in American film; theory and practice of new media; media literacy/distance learning.
Professor
Learning, Technology, and Psychology in Education
Mary Lou Fulton College of Education
Research Director, AICC
Mail Code: 0611
Phone: 480-965-2920
E-mail: bbernstein@asu.edu
B.A., University Calif., Berkeley, 1970
M.Ed., University Calif., Santa Barbara, 1972
Ph.D., University Calif., Santa Barbara, 1975 
Academic careers for women and minorities; women in science; clinical supervision; stress and resilience; faculty evaluationarre
Professor
School of Human Evolution and Social Change
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 2402
Phone: 480-965-5992
E-mail: Betsy.Brandt@asu.edu
B.A., Florida State University, 1967
M.A., Southern Methodist University, 1969
Ph.D., Southern Methodist University, 1970 
Women cross-culturally, especially American Indian and Mexican women; gender in cross-cultural perspective; sociolinguistics; ethnographic and linguistic methods.
Professor
School of Human Evolution and Social Change
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 2402
Phone: 480-727-9879
E-mail: Alexandra.Brewis@asu.edu
B.A., University Auckland New Zealand, 1985
M.A., University Auckland New Zealand, 1988
Ph.D., University of Arizona, 1992
Medical anthropology; gender and health; integration of biological and cultural approaches.
Professor Emeritus
School of Geographical Sciences
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 0104
Phone: 480-965-6514
E-mail: ekburns@asu.edu
B.A., Smith College, 1964
M.A., University of California, Berkeley, 1970
Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, 1974
North American urban growth and planning; transportation and land use analysis; gender roles in transportation.
Assistant Professor
American Indian Studies
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 4603
Phone: 480-727-7989
E-mail: vicenti@asu.edu
B.A., University of New Mexico, 1992
M.A., Arizona State University, 1995
Ph.D., Arizona State University, 2001
Examines the impacts of colonization on Indigenous people of different genders in North America and the movement of Indigenous peoples toward decolonization by reclaiming traditional genders and sexualities.
Regents' Professor
Department of Psychology
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 1104
Phone: 480-965-1616
E-mail: laurie.chassin@asu.edu
B.A., Brown University, 1971
M.S., Columbia University, 1973
M.Phil., Columbia University, 1976
Ph.D., Columbia University, 1977
Child and adolescent problem behavior and health psychology; adolescent substance use.
Associate Professor
School of International Letters and Cultures
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 0202
Phone: 480-965-4560
E-mail: hchoi@asu.edu
B.A., Yonsei University, Seoul, 1985
M.A., Yonsei University, Seoul, 1987
Ph.D., State University New York Buffalo, 1993
Gender and modernity in East Asia; transcultural and religious encounters; missionary discourse; intellectual history of Korea and Asian diaspora.
Professor
Art History and English
School of Art
Herberger College of the Arts
Mail Code: 1505
Phone: 480-965-3400
E-mail: julie.codell@asu.edu
A.B., Vassar College, 1967
M.A., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1968 M.A., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1975
Ph.D., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1978 
Art history; critical theory; film; women's studies; social history of art; 19th- and early 20th-century British and French art; colonialism; 19th-century India; material culture.
Professor Emeritus
Department of English
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 0302
Phone: 480-965-4999
E-mail: scrowley@asu.edu
B.A., University of Nebraska, 1965
M.A., University of Nebraska, 1967
Ph.D., University of Northern Colorado, 1973
History and theory of rhetoric; history of composition; feminist theory and rhetoric.
Associate Professor
Transborder Chicana/o and Latina/o Studies
College of Liberal Arts &Sciences
Phone: 480-965-8483
E-mail: maria.cruz-torres@asu.edu
B.S., University Puerto Rico, 1985
M.A., Rutgers University, 1987
Ph.D., Rutgers University, 1991
Gender; ecological and economic anthropology; sustainability and the environment; feminist political ecology; women, development and globalization; gender and migration.

Assistant Professor
Transborder Chicana/o and Latina/o Studies
College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Mail Code: 3502
E-mail: Marivel.Danielson@asu.edu

B.A., Minnesota State University, 1996
M.A., University of Michigan, 1998
Ph.D., University of Michigan, 2004
Chicana/Latina literature; sexuality; gender; performance; race/border/diaspora theory.
Associate Professor
Hugh Downs School of Human Communication
College of Public Programs
Mail Code: 1205
Phone: 480-965‑5983
E-mail: olga.davis@asu.edu
B.S., University of Redlands 1984
M.A., University of Nebraska, 1986
Ph.D., University of Nebraska, 1994
African American women as communicators in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Associate Professor
Hugh Downs School of Human Communication
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 1205
Phone: 480-965-3360
E-mail: delagarza@asu.edu
B.S., North Texas State University, 1978
M.A., State University New York Buffalo, 1982
Ph.D., University of Texas, Austin, 1986
D.Min., University of Creation Spirituality, 2001
Culture and communication; spirituality; Chicana identity.

Assistant Professor
Women and Gender Studies     School of Social Transformation
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 4902
Phone: 480-965-8655
E-mail: alesha.durfee@asu.edu

B.A., Seattle Pacific University, 1996
M.A., University of Washington, 1998
Ph.D., University of Washington, 2004
Structural inequality, intersectionality; women and violence; sociology of law; criminology; poverty; social policy; nonparental child care.
Regents' Professor
Department of Psychology
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 1104
Phone: 480-965-5217
E-mail: Nancy.Eisenberg@asu.edu
B.A., University Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1972 M.A., University of California, Berkeley, 1975
Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, 1976
Social and moral development; empathy; altruism; gender roles. 
Associate Professor
Women Studies West Campus Humanities, Arts & Cultural         Mail Code: 2151
Phone: 602-543-3315
E-mail: CElenes@asu.edu
  Borderland theories; Chicana culture and knowledge; feminist pedagogy and epistemology; feminist interpretations of la Virgen de Guadalupe, Malinche/Malintzin, and la Llorona.
Associate Professor
School Of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
College of Design
Mail Code: 1605
Phone: 480-965-9769
E-mail: fish.ewan@asu.edu
B.A., University California, Berkeley, 1985
M.L.A., University California, Berkeley, 1991
Landscape history and women's contributions to shaping human environments, particularly in the American West; cultural and ecological landscape history; healing and learning environments; urban open space design, planning and preservation; landscape narrative and poetics.
Clinical Associate Professor
Policy, Leadership & Curriculum Mary Lou Fulton College of Education
Mail Code: 2411
Phone: 480-965-4673
E-mail: Kris.Ewing@asu.edu
B.C., Kent State University, 1983
M.A., University of Iowa, 1985
Ed.D., Arizona State University, 1999
How women structure ways of knowing, specifically as it relates to the use of structured interaction programs grounded in social identity, feminist leadership, student development and intergroup relations theories.
Professor
School of Art
Herberger College of the Arts
Mail Code: 1505
Phone: 480-965-2610
E-mail: fahlman@asu.edu
B.A., Mount Holyoke College, 1973
M.A., University of Delaware, 1977
Ph.D., University of Delaware, 1981
1860-1945 American painting, sculpture, architecture, photography, and printmaking; American art and industry; history of professional art training; history of women artists.
Assistant Professor
Women's Studies West Campus Humanities, Arts and Cultural       Mail Code: 3252
Phone: 602-543-3313
E-mail: breanne.fahs@asu.edu
B.A., Occidental College
M.S., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Ph.D., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Sexuality, women and psychology; performance studies
Foundation Professor of Religion
  School of History, Philsophy, Religious Studies
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 3104
Phone: 480-965‑7145                   E-mail: Anne.Feldhaus@asu.edu
B.A., Manhattanville College, 1971
Ph.D., University Of Pennsylvania, 1976
Folk Hinduism, medieval Hinduism and religious studies.
Associate Professor
School of History, Philsophy, Religious Studies
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 3104
Phone: 480-965-0662
E-mail: tracy.fessenden@asu.edu
B.A., Yale University, 1984
Ph.D., University of Virginia, 1993
The religious lives of American women; secularization and American culture; religion and
sexuality, race and gender; religion and popular culture.

Director, School of Social Transformation                        Professor and Head of Women & Gender Studies
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 4902
Phone: 480-965-2358
E-mail: MaryMargaret.Fonow@asu.edu

B.A., Ohio University, 1971
M.A., The Ohio State University, 1973
Ph.D., The Ohio State University, 1977
Union feminism; feminist methodology and pedagogy; gender and social movements.
Regents' Professor
School of International Letters and Cultures
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 0202
Phone: 480-965-3752
E-mail: atdwf@asu.edu
B.A., University of Washington, 1961
M.A., University of Washington, 1963
Ph.D., University of Washington, 1964
Latin American literature with an emphasis on Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico; Latin American popular culture; gay and lesbian studies; Hispanic bibliography and linguistics; cultural theory; translation.
Assistant Professor
Department of English
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 0302
Phone: 480-965-2482
E-mail: cora.fox@asu.edu
B.A., Grinnell College, 1990
M.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1994
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2002
Classical intertextuality (especially imitations of Ovid's Metamorphoses), cultural negotiations of gender in the English and Italian Renaissances, especially Spenser and Shakespeare; Renaissance iconography and gender theory.
Professor
School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 4302
Phone: 480-965-2429
E-mail: rachel.fuchs@asu.edu
B.A., Boston University, 1960
M.A., Boston University, 1962
Ph.D., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1980
Women, family, the state, and the development of public policy in 19th- and 20th-century France; abortion, community and the courts in Paris; paternity and the law in modern France.
Professor
School of International Letters and Cultures
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 0202
Phone: 480-727-6587
E-mail: Carmen.Garcia@asu.edu
  Spanish pragmatics, conversational analysis, cross-cultural communication and foreign language teaching methodology.
Associate Professor
School of Social Work
College of Public Programs
Mail Code: 3920
Phone: 602-496-0054
E-mail: kegerdes@asu.edu
B.S., Florida State University, 1979
M.S.W., Brigham Young University, 1984
Ph.D., Florida State University, 1993
Women; poverty; sexual abuse; curriculum.

Assoc. Professor                          Women and Gender Studies
School of Social Transformation  College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 4902
Phone: 480-965-2356
E-mail: scheiner@asu.edu

B.A., Ithaca College, 1973
M.A., University Western Ontario, Canada, 1976
Ph.D., Arizona State University, 1990
United States women's history and popular culture; women's studies.
Associate Professor
School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 4302
Phone: 480-965-3876
E-mail: segray@asu.edu
A.B. Earlham College, 1974
M.A., University of Chicago, 1980
Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1985
History of the early republic; women's history; trans-Appalachian West.
Professor
School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 4302
Phone: 480-965-5778
E-mail: Monica.Green@asu.edu
B.A., Barnard College, 1978
M.A., Princeton University, 1981
Ph.D., Princeton University, 1985
History of women's healthcare; medieval European history; history of medicine; race and medicine.
Research Professor
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 1804
Phone: 480-965-6465
E-mail:  pgreenw@math.la.asu.edu
B.A., Duke University, 1959
M.A., University Wisconsin-Madison, 1961
Ph.D., University Wisconsin-Madison, 1963
Stochastic modeling and statistical analysis in biological and social settings.
Associate Professor
School of Theater and Film
Herberger College of the Arts
Mail Code: 2002
Phone: 480-965-4408
E-mail: crystal.griffith@asu.edu
  Film production.
Assistant Professor
School of International Letters and Cultures
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 0202
Phone: 480-965-3873
E-mail: Gruzinska@asu.edu
B.A., State University New York, Buffalo, 1964
M.A., State University New York, Buffalo, 1966
Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, 1973
French language; 19th-century French literature; George Sand; Octave Mirbeau; E.M. Cioran.
Associate Professor
School of History, Philosophy, and Religious Studies
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 4302
Phone: 480-965-4787
E-mail: Gayle.Gullett@asu.edu
B.A., Loma Linda University, 1970
M.A., Loma Linda University, 1973
Ph.D., University California, Riverside, 1983
Urban modernity and gender; women, politics and social movements; women in the 20th-century American West.
Professor
Learning, Technology, and Psychology in Education
Mary Lou Fulton College of Education
Mail Code: 1411
Phone: 480-965-1890
E-mail: Guzzetti@asu.edu
B.S., University of Colorado, 1971
M.A., Northern Illinois University, 1974
Ph.D., University of Colorado, 1982
Gender issues in both oral and written forms of language; gender issues in science learning and instruction; feminist theories and pedagogy.
Professor and Marshall Chair
Modern and Contemporary Poetry
Department of English
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 0302
Phone: 480-965-7745
E-mail: cynthia.hogue@asu.edu
B.A.,  Oberlin College, 1973
M.A.H.,  State University New York Buffalo, 1975
Ph.D.,  University of Arizona, 1990
Creative writing, American modernist and postwar poetry and poetics, American women's poetry, feminist literary criticism.
Professor
School of Theater and Film
Herberger College of the Arts
Mail Code: 2002
Phone: 480-965-6084
E-mail: gitta.honegger@asu.edu
Ph.D., University of Vienna, 1967 German and Austrian theatre and film.
Professor
Department of English
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 0302
Phone: 480-965-7300
E-mail: elizabeth.horan@asu.edu
A.B., Barnard College, 1978
M.A., University California, Santa Cruz, 1984 Ph.D., University California, Santa Cruz, 1988 
Writing by women; literatures of the Americas; modern poetry; comparative literature.
Director, National Engagement and
Head, African and African American Studies
School of Social Transformation 
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 4902
Phone: 480-965-6432
E-mail: stanlie.james@asu.edu
B.A., Spelman College
M.A., University of London
M.A., University of Denver
Ph.D., University of Denver
Black feminisms; women's international human rights.
Professor of Justice and Social Inquiry
School of Social Transformation
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 4902
Phone: 480-965-7043
E-mail: nancy.jurik@asu.edu
B.A., Southern Methodist University, 1973
M.A., Southern Methodist University, 1975
Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara, 1980 
Gender and work; economic justice; privatization, entrepreneurialism and social welfare.
Assistant Professor of Women and Gender Studies
School of Social Transformation
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 4902
Phone: 480-727-6354
E-mail: Yasmina.katsulis@asu.edu
B.A., University of Arizona, 1997
M.A., Yale University, 2000
Ph.D., Yale University, 2003
Sociocultural anthropology; medical anthropology; gender, health and international development; Latin America and the U.S. border.
Professor
School of Theatre and Film
Herberger College of the Arts
Mail Code: 2002
Phone: 480-965-1492
E-mail: Margaret.Knapp@asu.edu
B.A., Le Moyne College, 1968
M.A., Hunter College, 1976
Ph.D., City University of New York, 1982
The history and theory of women in theater; women in the early 20th-century American theater; feminist approaches to Shakespeare.
Professor of Women and Gender Studies
School of Social Transformation
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 4902
Phone: 480-965-8483
E-mail: koblitz@asu.edu
A.B., Princeton University, 1974
Ph.D., Boston University, 1983
Women in science and technology; gender and science theory; women in Russia; women in the third world; reproductive health and fertility control
Professor
School of Social and Family Dynamics
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 3701
Phone: 480-965-8053
E-mail: Jennie.Kronenfeld@asu.edu
B.A., University North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1971
M.A., Brown University, 1973
Ph.D., Brown University, 1976
Health services research; health policy; medical sociology; gender and health; aging; prevention and health behavior; child safety and child health.
Professor
School of Social and Family Dynamics
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 3701
Phone: 480-965-0700
E-mail: kulis@asu.edu
B.A., George Washington University, 1975
M.A., Columbia University, 1977
Ph.D., Columbia University, 1984
Gender issues; gender segregation in the workplace; gender discrimination in academic environments.
Senior Lecturer
Humanities and Social Sciences
School of Letters and Sciences
Mail Code: 0696
Phone: 602-496-0638
E-mail: Mirna.Lattouf@asu.edu
B.A., Rutgers University, 1984
M.A., New York University, 1992
Ph.D., University of Arizona, 1999
19th- and 20th-century Middle Eastern history and culture (Arab states, north Africa, Iran and Turkey); the position and status of women and minorities; women, law and religion; education and civil society; the Palestinian situation.
Professor Emeritus
Department of History
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 4302
Phone: 480-965-0636
E-mail: asuncion.lavrin@asu.edu
M.A., Radcliffe College
Ph.D., Harvard University
Women colonial Spanish America and early 20th-century; feminist movements in Latin America; women religions in colonial Mexico.
Director, Center for Film, Media and Popular Culture
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 6505
Phone: 480-727-9866
E-mail: Peter.Lehman@asu.edu
B.S.,  University Wisconsin, Madison, 1967
M.A., University Wisconsin, Madison, 1973
Ph.D.,  University Wisconsin, Madison, 1978
Masculinity and the male body; sexuality and pornography in film, media and popular culture.
Associate Professor of Women and Gender Studies
School of Social Transformation
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 4902
Phone: 480-965-6936
E-mail: karen.leong@asu.edu
B.A., University of California, Berkeley, 1990
M.A., University of California, Berkeley, 1992
Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, 1998
Intersections of gender, race, class and nation; U.S. cultural and social history with an emphasis on women's experiences, the development and shifting of gender ideologies, racial identity formation, immigration policy and the formation of national identities; Asian American women.
Chair and Bebbling Family Dean's Distinguished Professor
Department of English
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 0302
Phone: 480-965-3168
E-mail: Neal.Lester@asu.edu
B.A., West Georgia College, 1981
M.A., Vanderbilt University, 1983
Ph.D., Vanderbilt University, 1988
African American children's literature, specifically heterosexism in children's texts; personal ads as African American biography and autobiography (the politics of desire and the intersections of race, gender and sexuality in personal ads); fairy tale tropes in Randall Kenan.
Associate Professor of Asian Pacific American Studies Program and
School of Geographical Sciences
School of Social Transformation
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 4902
Phone: 480-727-6556
E-mail: wli08@asu.edu
B.S., Beijing Normal College, 1982
M.S., Peking University, 1985
Ph.D., University of Southern California, 1997
Immigration, immigrant rights and minority communities; immigrant women's issues; Asian American women's health issues; progress by women entering managerial positions in banking sector.
Dean, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 6505
Phone: 480-965-3391
E-mail: dlosse@asu.edu
B.A., Connecticut College, 1966
M.A., University North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1970
Ph.D., University North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1973 
Renaissance French literature; Rabelais; Marguerite de Navarre; Montaigne; "conteurs" of the Renaissance.
Associate Professor
Transborder Chicana/o and Latina/o Studies
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 3502
Phone: 480-965-6994
E-mail: Lisa.Magana@asu.edu
B.A., Calif. Polytechnic University, Pomona, 1987
M.A., Claremont Graduate School, 1991
Ph.D., Claremont Graduate School, 1995
Latinos/as in the public policy process; immigration; border issues.
Professor
School of Art
Herberger College of the Arts
Mail Code: 1505
Phone: 480-965-4483
E-mail: muriel.magenta@asu.edu
B.A., Queens College, 1953
M.A., Arizona State University, 1962
M.F.A., Arizona State University, 1956
Ph.D., Arizona State University, 1970
Synthesis of video film and computer art formats.
Archivist/Historian/Curator
Chicana/o Research Collection
Dept. of Archives and Special Collections
Hayden Library
Mail Code: 1006
Phone: 480-965-2594
E-mail: Christine.Marin@asu.edu
B.A., Arizona State University, 1974
M.A., Arizona State University, 1982
Ph.D., Arizona State University, 2005
History and documentation of Mexican Americans; the Chicano/Chicana experience in the United States since 1848; teaching Southwest, Mexican American history; preservation of archival materials related to Latinas/os and Mexican Americans in the Southwest.
Professor
School of Social and Family Dynamics
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 3701
Phone: 480-965-5861
E-mail: Carol.Martin@asu.edu
B.A., University of Georgia, 1973
M.S., Rutgers University, 1976
Ph.D., University of Georgia, 1981
Gender development in children; gender stereotypes, social cognition, peer relationships and sex segregation.
Associate Professor
School of Letters and Sciences
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 0655
Phone: 480-965-0614
E-mail: jmartinez@asu.edu
A.A., Los Angeles Pierce College, 1984
B.A., California State University, Northridge, 1986
M.S., Southern Illinois University, 1988
Ph.D., Southern Illinois University, 1992
The Chicana experience; sexual harassment; communication and identity; queer theory; semiotic phenomenology; intercultural communication.
Lecturer in Women and Gender Studies School of Social Transformation College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 4902
Phone: 480-965-2364
E-mail: Michelle.McGibbney@asu.edu
B.A., University Massachusetts, Amherst, 1996
M.A., Arizona State University, 2000
Feminist film criticism; women in popular culture; body image; women and social change.
Professor of Philosophy
School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 4302
Phone: 480-965-5028
E-mail: joan.mcgregor@asu.edu
B.S., University of California, Davis, 1979
M.S., University of Arizona, 1982
Ph.D., University of Arizona, 1985
Bioethics; social and political theory; philosophy of law; environmental ethics; ethics; feminist jurisprudence.
Director of Academic Services
Department of English
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 0302
Phone: 480-965-5303
E-mail: mcneil@asu.edu
B.A., California State Univ, Chico, 1989
M.F.A., Arizona State University, 1992
Ph.D., Arizona State University, 2003
American ethnic literatures; literature by women; women, science, and literature; creative writing; career development for English majors.

Professor Emeritus
Phone: 480-965-3314
E-mail: astair.mengesha@asu.edu

  Ethiopia; gender and international development; women and world religions.
Professor
School of Social and Family Dynamics
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 3701
Phone: 480-727-0863
E-mail: menjivar@asu.edu
B.A., University of Southern California 1981
M.S., University of Southern California 1983
M.A., University of California, Davis, 1986
Ph.D., University of California, Davis, 1992
Social aspects of immigration (social networks, gender relations, intergenerational dynamics, religion and the church); violence in women's lives in Latin America.
Associate Professor
School of Art
Herberger College of the Arts
Mail Code: 1505
Phone: 480-965-8864
E-mail:  Claudia.Mesch@asu.edu
B.A., Yale University, 1982
M.A., University California Los Angeles, 1989
Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1997
Feminist readings of visual culture and games in art; feminist artists and feminist art critics; 20th-century art.
Professor and Division Director Division of Psychology in Education
Mary Lou Fulton College of Education
Interim Associate Dean
New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 7100
Phone: 602-543-5632
E-mail: Elsie.Moore@asu.edu
B.A., Elmhurst College, 1972
M.A., University of Chicago, 1977
Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1980
Psychoeducational assessment; ethnicity and cognitive development; gender, ethnicity and mathematics skill development.
Professor and Director
Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences
College of New Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences (West Campus)
Mail Code: 3051
Phone: 602-543-6010
E-mail: Carol.Mueller@asu.edu
B.A., University California, Berkeley, 1961
M.A., Rutgers University, 1966
Ph.D., Cornell University, 1971
Social movements, particularly international feminism; mobilizations against femicide in Cuidad Juarez.
Professor
Department of English
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 0302
Phone: 480-965-9577
E-mail: apnilsen@asu.edu
B.A., Brigham Young University, Provo, 1958
M.Ed., American University, 1961
Ph.D., University of Iowa, 1973
Literature for young readers; sexism in language; humor scholarship; higher education; librarianship.
Associate Professor
School of Music
The Katherine K. Herberger College of the Arts
Mail Code: 0405
Phone: 480-727-7051
E-mail: Kay.Norton@asu.edu
B.M., University of Georgia, 1978
M.F.A., University of Georgia, 1980
Ph.D., University of Colorado, 1990
American music and aesthetics; gender and music; issues of race, class and gender in music.
Faculty Associate
Mail Code: 1312
Phone: 480-452-5758
E-mail: jo.novelli@asu.edu
B.A., Arizona State University, 1997
B.S., Arizona State University, 1997
M.A., New York University, 2000
Ph.D., New York University, 2008
Queer and feminist theory; performance theory; contemporary art, its practices and criticism; women and social change, the arts and visual culture.
Professor
School of International Letters and Cultures
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 0202
Phone: 480-965-4658
E-mail: Orlich@asu.edu
M.A., Arizona State University, 1978
Ph.D., Arizona State University, 1987
American and continental women's literature and culture; Romanian women writers; women in pre/post-Communist Europe and modern Europe.
Professor
Department of English
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 0302
Phone: 480-965-7295
E-mail: melissap@asu.edu
B.A., University California, Santa Barbara, 1970
M.F.A., Vermont College, 1995
Fiction writing; un-silencing through story writing; women's narrative range; women's mythologies and sources of spirituality.

Professor of  Justice and Social Inquiry
School of Social Transformation
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 4902
Phone: 480-965-7682
E-mail: marie.provine@asu.edu

A.B., University of Chicago, 1968
J.D., Cornell Law School, 1971
Ph.D., Cornell University, 1978
Gender and legal policy; courts; human rights; immigration.
Assistant Professor of  Justice and Social Inquiry
School of Social Transformation
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 4902
Phone: 480-727-8461
E-mail: h.q@asu.edu
B.A., University CA, Santa Barbara, 1990
M.A., University CA, Santa Barbara, 1992
Ph.D., University CA, Santa Barbara, 2002
Race, class and gender; women of color epistemology; race, gender and resistance; radical political thought; international political economy; urban/community development; racial capital; cultures of protest.
Lecturer
Women Studies (West Campus)
Humanities, Arts and Cultural
Mail Code: 2151
Phone: 602-543-3020
E-mail: saira.qureshi@asu.edu
B.S., Arizona State University, 2000
M.A., San Francisco State University, 2003
Gender, race, class and sexuality in U.S. popular culture; feminist theory; gender and development;  intercultural communication.
Professor of African and African American Studies
School of Social Transformation
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 4902
Phone: 480-965-4399
E-mail: Angelita.reyes@asu.edu
B.A., City College, City University New York, 1974
M.A., New York University, 1975
Ph.D., University of Iowa, 1985
Comparative Literatures; African, Caribbean and African American women's interdisciplinary literary studies; postcolonial theory and cultures; vernacular material culture and autobiographical artifacts.
Professor of English
Funding Artistic Director, VG Piper
Piper Center
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 5002
Phone: 480-965-0818
E-mail: jewell.rhodes@asu.edu
B.A., Carnegie-Mellon, 1975
M.A., Carnegie-Mellon, 1976
D.A., Carnegie-Mellon, 1979
Fiction writing; African-American women; multiethnic literature and women's roles; women's spirituality.
Associate Professor
School of Social Work
College of Public Programs
Mail Code: 3920
Phone: 602-496-0083
E-mail: risley.curtiss@asu.edu
B.A., University Connecticut, 1969
M.S.S.W.,  University Tennessee-Nashville, 1980
Ph.D.,  University Maryland, Baltimore, 1993
The link between animal cruelty and human violence, animal assisted social work and other animal-human connections; policy and practice issues in child welfare and public health, especially foster care and sexually transmitted diseases; evaluation of child welfare and public health programs.
Assistant Professor
School of Social Work
College of Public Programs
Mail Code: 3902
Phone: 602-496-0093
E-mail: dominique.roe@asu.edu
B.S., Springfield College
M.S.W., Arizona State University
Ph.D., Florida State University, Tallahassee
Incarcerated women and adolescent girls, prostitution, sexual abuse/assault, domestic violence, gender and gang activity, substance abuse, women and mental health.
Assistant Professor of African and African American Studies
School of Social Transformation
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 4902
Phone: 480-965-0093
E-mail: alyssa.robillard@asu.edu
B.S., Xavier University of Louisiana, 1993
M.S., University Alabama Birmingham, 1995
Ph.D., University Alabama Birmingham, 2000
Women's health issues, especially for adolescent young women and the prevention of sexual risk behavior; African American health issues.
Professor of Justice and Social Inquiry
School of Social Transformation
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 4902
Phone: 480-965-4529
E-mail: Mary.Romero@asu.edu
B.A., Regis College, 1974
Ph.D., University of Colorado, 1980
Social and legal constructions of paid carework; racial justice; qualitative and narrative methodology.
Regents' Professor
Department of Psychology
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 1104
Phone: 480-965-0380
E-mail: nancy.russo@asu.edu
B.A., University of California, Davis, 1963
Ph.D., Cornell University, 1970
Gender; sex roles; psychology of women; sex role socialization; women and work; women and education; women and public policy; women and mental health.
Associate Professor
Department of English
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 0302
Phone: 480-965-7660
E-mail: Claudia.Sadowski-Smith@asu.edu
B.A., University of Leipzig, 1990
M.A., University of Delaware
Ph.D., University of Delaware
Contemporary multiethnic U.S. literatures, especially American Indian and Asian American literatures; border writing; literatures of the Americas; literatures of the U.S. Southwest; cultural studies; Canadian Studies; globalization theory.
Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education
Office of the Executive Vice President/Provost
Mail Code: 7805
Phone: 480-965-1383
E-mail: delia.saenz@asu.edu
B.A., Pan American University, 1981
M.A., Princeton University, 1985
Ph.D., Princeton University, 1987
Token status, intergroup behavior, social identity, diversity in higher education.
Professor
Transborder Chicana/o Latina/o Studies
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 0202
Phone: 480-965-6113
E-mail: mesanchez@asu.edu
B.A., Mount St. Mary's College, 1966
M.A., John Carroll University, 1968
Ph.D., University California, San Diego, 1977
Chicano/a literature and culture; U.S. ethnic studies; modern Latin American literature.
Professor
School of Art
Herberger College of the Arts
Mail Code: 1505
Phone: 480-965-3223
E-mail: Corine.Schleif@asu.edu
B.S., Concordia College, 1971
M.A., Washington University, 1980
Ph.D., University of Bamberg, Germany, 1986
Feminist criticism applied to medieval and Renaissance art; nuns as patrons; historiography; workshop wives and widows; parallels in sexism and speciesism.
Professor
School of Social Work
Mail Code: 3920
Phone: 602-496-0053
E-mail: esegal@asu.edu
B.A., Brandeis University, 1979
M.S.W., Boston University, 1982
Ph.D., University of Illinois at Chicago, 1987
Poverty and inequality; social welfare policies impacting women and children.
Professor of Women Studies (West Campus)
Humanities, Arts and Cultural 
Mail Code: 2151
Phone: 602-543-3310
E-mail: sarah.stage@asu.edu
Ph.D., Yale University, 1975 History of women in the United States; women's political activism before suffrage; women's health.
Associate Professor
School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 4302
Phone: 480-965-3007
E-mail: Lynn.Stoner@asu.edu
B.S., Vanderbilt University, 1968
M.A., Indiana University, 1975
Ph.D., Indiana University,1983
Latin American, Central American, and Cuban history; women's history; public history; feminist studies.
Associate Professor
School of Social Work
College of Public Programs
Mail Code: 3920
Phone: 602-496-0088
E-mail: stromwall@asu.edu
B.A., University .Wisconsin-Madison, 1973
M.S.W., University Wisconsin-Madison, 1975
Ph.D., Case Western University, 1996
Women's mental health and co-occurring substance abuse; parenting issues of women recovering from mental illness.
Associate Professor
School of Social and Family Dynamics
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 3701
Phone: 480-965-4492
E-mail: Deborah.sullivan@asu.edu
B.S., University Mass., Amherst, 1969
M.S., University California, Irvine, 1970
M.A., Duke University, 1972
Ph.D., Duke University, 1976
Women's health; women and the body, issues in plastic surgery; development of the medical professions.
Associate Professor
School of Music
Herberger College of the Arts
Mail Code: 0405
Phone: 480-965-7369
E-mail: jillsullivan@asu.edu
B.M., Illinois State University, 1985
M.M., University of Michigan, 1987
Ed. Certification, University of Iowa, 1990
Ph.D., University of Iowa, 1998
Music education; history of women's bands; feedback modes for pre-service teachers.
Associate Professor
Department of Exercise and Wellness
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 0180
Phone: 480-727-1934
E-mail: swanp@asu.edu
B.A., University California, Santa Barbara, 1978
M.S., University  North Carolina, Greensboro, 1987
Ph.D., University Tennessee, Knoxville, 1991
Obesity, body fat distribution patterns, metabolism, weight loss, physical activity, body image, women's health and wellness.
Assistant Professor
Transborder Chicana/o and Latina/o Studies
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 3502
Phone: 480-727-6091
E-mail: selinesq@asu.edu
B.A.,  University of California, Irvine, 1986
Ph.D.,  University California, San Francisco, 2002
Ph.D.,  University California, Berkeley, 2002
Discourses of race, gender and identity as they emerge in illness narratives; ethnic and cultural responses to bodily disorders; health status disparities; race, medicine and the body; the politics of gendered and racialized bodies.
Assistant Professor of Women Studies (West Campus)
Humanities, Arts and Cultural
Mail Code: 2151
Phone: 602-543-3317
E-mail: Michelle.Tellez@asu.edu
   
Associate Professor
Department of English
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 0302
Phone: 480-965-0247
E-mail: ayanna.thompson@asu.edu
A.B., Columbia University, 1994
M.A., Sussex University, 1995
Ph.D., Harvard University, 2001
Early modern drama with a focus on depictions of race in the Renaissance; convergence of depictions of race and torture on the early modern stage; film adaptations of Shakespeare; colorblind casting in Shakespearean productions.
Associate Professor
Department of English
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 0302
Phone: 480-965-5553
E-mail: L.Tohe@asu.edu
B.A., University of New Mexico, 1975
M.A., University of Nebraska, 1985 
Ph.D., University of Nebraska, 1993
Creative writing poetry; Native American literature; Native American women's literature; early American literature to 1900 and West-American literature; American Indians in film studies.
Associate Professor
School of International Letters and Cultures
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 0202
Phone: 480-965-6446
E-mail: cynthia.tompkins@asu.edu
M.A., University Nacional de Cordoba, 1981
M.A., Pennsylvania State University, 1985
Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, 1989
Latin American women writers; Latin American feminism; feminist theory and film studies.
Associate Professor
Hugh  Downs School of Human Communication
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 1205
Phone: 480-965-5598
E-mail: Angela.Trethewey@asu.edu
B.A., California State University, Chico M.A., California State University, Chico
Ph.D., Purdue University
The relationship between identity, narrative and everyday practice, particularly in the context of women's work lives.
Lincoln Professor 
Policy Leadership and Curriculum 
Mary Lou Fulton College of Education
Mail Code: 2411
Phone: 480-965-2149
E-mail: csturner@asu.edu
B.A., University California, Davis, 1967
M.A., University California, Davis, 1970
E.D.S., Stanford University, 1986
Ph.D., Stanford University, 1988
Socialization experiences of women faculty and faculty of color in higher education.
Associate Professor
Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences (West Campus)
New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences
Arizona State University
Mail Code: 3051
Phone: 602-543-6011
E-mail: atsvx@asu.edu  
B.A., Roanoke College, 1970
M.A., University of New Mexico, 1975
Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1981
Women and housing in the U.S. with particular focus on the transformation of gender and housing organization over the 20th century; institutional ethnography.

Professor of Philosophy
School of Philosophical, Historical and Religious Studies
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 4102
Phone: 480-965-3703
E-mail:  Margaret.Walker@asu.edu

B.A., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1969
M.A., Northwestern University, 1971
Ph.D., Northwestern University, 1975
History and theory of ethics; conceptions of moral agency, knowledge and responsibility, with a focus on uncovering the impact of social differences and hierarchies, especially those of gender and race, on those conceptions.
Professor of History
School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 4302
Phone: 480-727-6489
E-mail: Retha.Warnicke@asu.edu
B.A., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1961
M.A., Harvard University, 1963
Ph.D., Harvard University, 1969
Tudor England; women's history.

Professor of Women and Gender Studies
Director, PhD Program in Gender Studies
School of Social Transformation
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 4902
Phone: 480-965-6579
E-mail: rose.weitz@asu.edu

B.A., City University of New York, 1973
M.A., Yale University, 1975
Ph.D., Yale University, 1978
Sociology of the body; gender, health and illness; stigma and social control.
Associate Director, School of Theatre and Film
Herberger College of the Arts
Mail Code: 2002
Phone: 480-965-5214
E-mail: swoodson@asu.edu
B.F.A., University of Texas at Austin, 1992;
M.A., University of Texas at Austin, 1995
Ph.D., Arizona State University, 1999.
Performance studies; performance of identify and performativity; social construction of childhood and adolescence; children's drama and literature; cultural studies; gender studies.

Director of Research and Strategic Iniatives, School of Social Transformation and Head of Faculty, Justice and Social Inquiry
School of Social Transformation
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Mail Code: 4902
Phone: 480-965-6897
E-mail: Marjorie.Zatz@asu.edu

B.A., University of Mass., Amherst, 1977
M.A., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1979
Ph.D., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1982
Gender, ethnicity and the law; racial, ethnic and gender-biased discrimination in court processing and sanctioning; gender and international development; the Cuban legal order; legality and justice in Latin America.