Small Graduate Seminar Classes that I Developed and Loved Teaching:
- Queer/ing Ethics
- Feminist and Queer Explorations in Troublemaking (taught two times)
Classes that I Taught that Were Out of my Research Areas and that I Didn’t Know Much About Before Teaching Them*:
- Rebels, Radicals, and Revolutionaries: History of Western Feminisms
- International Feminist Theory: Feminism from a Transnational Perspective\
- Politics of Sex (Social Sciences)
- Introduction to GLBT Studies
- Queering Desire
*In order, from least to most knowledge prior to teaching class
Classes that I Taught that Were New to Me But that Quickly Became Central to my Research, Teaching, and Writing:
- Feminist Pedagogies (taught three times)
- Queering Theory (taught three times)
- Contemporary Feminist Debates (taught five times)
Classes that I Taught as a Graduate Student at Emory University in Which I Was Mentored, Payed Well, and Not Exploited:
- Introduction to Women’s Studies (Sole Instructor, taught two times)
- History of Feminist Thought (Teaching Assistant)
- Women and American Identities (Teaching Assistant)
The Biggest Class that I Taught that Forced Me to Realize that I Despised Big Classes in Auditoriums and that I Was Not Cut Out for Managing 115+ Students, 2 Teaching Assistants, and a lot of Blog Assignments:
- Politics of Sex
The Class that I Taught in which I Scheduled a Screening of Nine to Five that I Didn’t Attend So That I Could See John Legend and Corrine Bailey Rae in Concert:
- Popular Culture Woman
The Class that I Taught in which I Encountered a Student who Despised my Teaching (more than any other student I had ever had) and then Forcefully Requested that I Allow Her to Take my Feminist Pedagogies Class the Following Semester*:
- Rebels, Radicals, and Revolutionaries: History of Western Feminisms
*Request denied.
The First Class that I Taught at the University, where I Met One of my Favorite Colleagues/People Ever and in Which I Got to Teach Halloween on Halloween:
- Feminist Thought and Theory
The Class That I Taught About 5 Hours After Finding Out That My Mom Had Died From Pancreatic Cancer:
- Feminist Pedagogies
The Last Class That I Taught at the University, which is also the Last Class That I’ve Taught Since Fall 2011:
- Queering Theory
The “Official” List
Undergraduate
- Introduction to Women’s Studies
- Politics of Sex
- Introduction to GLBT Studies
- Point/Counterpoint: Contemporary Feminist Debates
- Popular Culture Woman
- Queering Theory
- Queering Desire
- Rebels, Radicals, and Revolutionaries: History of Western Feminisms
- International Feminist Theory: Feminism from a Transnational Perspective
- Feminist Thought and Theory
- History of Feminist Thought (teaching assistant)
- Women and American Identities (teaching assistant)
Graduate
- International Feminist Theory: Feminism from a Transnational Perspective
- Feminist Pedagogies
- Feminist and Queer Explorations in Troublemaking
- Queer Ethics
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