Emory University, Institute for Women’s Studies
Ph.D in Women’s Studies with philosophy concentration
Atlanta, Georgia
2000-2006 (in residence from 2000-2003)
Fall 2000
- Critical Theory
- Race, Gender And Representation
- Method and Topics In Women’s Studies
Spring 2001
- Feminist Ethics
- Third-Wave Critical Theory
- Feminist Theory
Fall 2001
- Literature, Politics and the Woman Writer
- Masculinity and Violence in 1970s Films
- Foucault, Disputed Questions
Spring 2002
- Race, Gender, Sexuality, Politics and Literature
- Narrative and Female Selfhoods
- Directed Reading: Judith Butler and Luce Irigaray
- Teaching Women’s Studies
Doctoral Exams
- Feminist Theory
- Feminist Ethics
Language Exam
- French
Spring 2003
- Poetics/Politics (Audit)
Dissertation
Feminist Ethics and the Project of Democracy
Courses Taught
- History of Feminist Thought, Fall 2001 (Teaching Assistant)
- Women and American Identities, Spring 2002 (Teaching Assistant)
- Introduction to Women’s Studies, Fall 2002 and Fall 2003