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About the Contributors To This Website
The contributors to the Feminist Theory Website include activists, organization leaders, undergraduates, graduate students, and scholars from countries around the world. Each has provided important information to the various pages within this site, and thanks to their contributions, the depth and breadth of this site has been greatly expanded.
Laurie Avocado is an autodidact and
has contributed information to the Body Studies page.
Maria Baldridge is an alumna of the
University of Maryland, Baltimore County. She contributed information to
the Iceland page.
Elza Berquó is the Coordinator
General of the Programe of Health, Reproduction, and Sexuality at NEPO/UNICAMP
in Brazil. She contributed information to the Brazil page.
Roberta Binkley is Assistant Professor
of English at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. She contributed
information to the Enheduanna page.
Michelle Bishop is the assistant
to Prof. Corlett, president of the Society for Ethics, and is a student
at San Diego State University. She contributed information to the Ethics
page.
Katarina Blomqvist is the head of
the library at KVINFO in Denmark. She contributed information on the Denmark
page.
Monika Bourmer is at the University
of Koblenz, Germany. She contributed information on the Elisabeth de Sotelo
page.
Nikki Burrows is
a graduate student at Victoria University in New Zealand. She contributed
information on the New Zealand page.
Jason Caro is a graduate student
in the Political Science program at the University of California at Los
Angeles (UCLA). He contributed information on the Carole Pateman page.
Robert Cheetham is a lecturer in
the Landscape Architecture program at the University of Pennsylvania. He
contributed information on the Donna Haraway and Japan pages.
Melodi Collier is a recent philosophy
graduate of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. She contributed
information on the Nigeria page.
Pilar Cuder is professor of Women's
Studies at the University of Huelva, Spain. She contributed information
to the Spanish Feminism page.
is Assistant Professor
of Rhetoric at the University of Texas at Austin. She contributed information on the
Avital Ronell page.
Stesha Day is a student at the University
of Windsor in Ontario, Canada. She contributed information to the Epistemology,
Psychology, and Science pages.
John Drabinski is a Professor in the Department of Social Sciences at the University of Houston. He contributed information to the Simone deBeauvoir page.
Catriona Rueda Esquibel is a Ph.D.
candidate in the History of Consciousness Program at the University of
California, Santa Cruz. She contributed information to the Chicana and
Latina Feminism page.
Pieranna Garavaso is associate professor
of Philosophy at the University of Minnesota at Morris. She contributed
information to the Italian page.
Kristyn Gorton is a Ph.D. student at the University of Edinburgh. She contributed
information to the Diane Elam page.
Ann Hall is a Professor Emeritus at the University of Alberta in Edmonton and a sports sociologist. She contributed information to the Body Studies page.
Petra Hanáková recently graduated with a
triple major (Spanish, American Studies, Film) from Masaryk University in
the Czech Republic. She contributed information on the Czech Republic page.
Jennifer Hansen is a graduate student in the Philosophy Department at SUNY Stony Brook. She contributed information to the Kelly Oliver page.
Melissa Harrison is a recent graduate of
the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. She contributed information
to the Native American page.
Michelle Hart studies in the Ancient Near Estern Languages and Civilizations Department at UCLA. She contributed
information to the Enheduanna page.
Stacy Harwood is a graduate student
in the School of Urban Planning and Development at the University of Southern
California. She suggested the inclusion of a Feminist Geography page and
contributed information to that page.
Bridget Holland is a doctoral candidate
in the School of Education, Department of Cultural and Policy Studies at
the University of Auckland, New Zealand. She has contributed information
to the Luce Irigaray page.
Dr. Mahmuda Islam is the General Secretary of Women for Women (A Reserach and Study Group) in Dhaka, Bangladesh. She has contributed information to the Bangladesh page.
Kathleen Kinsolving is an alumna
of New York University, Tisch School of the Arts, where she majored in
Film and Television/Cinema Studies. She contributed to the Aesthetics page.
Audrone Kisieliene is Project Co-ordinator
of the Social Innovation Fund in Lithuania. She contributed to the Lithuania
page.
Katrin Kivimaa is an MPhil student in the Gender and Culture Program at the Central European University in Budapest, Hungary. She contributed to the Estonia
page.
Katalin Koncz is professor at the Budapest University of Economic Sciences, where she established the Women's Studies Centre. She is the national contact for WISE and for ENWS. She contributed information to the Hungary page.
Mikela Lundahl is a graduate student
in the Department of History of Ideas and Science at Göteborg University
in Sweden. She contributed information to the Swedish Feminism page.
Kenneth MacKendrick is at the Centre for the Study of Religion at the University of Toronto (Canada). He contributed information to the Critical Theory page.
Maggie McMahon is UC Foundation Professor
of Art at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and an active sculptor.
She contributed information to the Aesthetics page.
Marilyn Mercer is a recent graduate of the
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. She contributed information to
the Argentine Feminism page.
Beverly Merrick is an assistant professor
at New Mexico State University. She contributed information to the Rosa
Luxemburg page.
Ulviya Mikailova is the Director of the Network Women's Program -- OSI Assistance Foundation Azerbaijan. She contributed information to the Azerbaijan page.
Fouad Moughrabi is Professor of Political
Science at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. He contributed information
to the Palestinian Feminism page.
Sara Murphy teaches in the Gallatin
School for Individualized Study and the General Studies Program at New
York University. She contributed information to the Drucilla Cornell page.
Robin Peace is a Lecturer in the
Department of Geography at the University of Waikato in Hamilton, New Zealand.
She has contributed information on the Geography page.
Judith Poxon is professor of philosophy and moderator of the French-Feminism listserve. She contributed
information on the Luce Irigaray page.
Rohini Rangachari is a second year
graduate student in French at New York University. She has contributed
information on the Nathalie Sarraute page.
Susanne Rieser is the director of
the Interuniversity Coordination Center for Women's Studies in Vienna,
Austria. She contributed information on the Austria page.
Joli Sandoz is a professor at Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington. She contributed information to the Body Studies page.
Antonina Sarbu is the Coordinator of the Network Women's Program -- Soros Foundation in Moldova. She contributed information to the Moldova page.
Elisa Sayeg is a psychologist and doctoral student in the School of Education at the Unviersity of Sao Paulo, Brazil. She contributed information to the Brazil page.
Annette Schnabel is at the University
of Mainz in Germany. She contributed information to the Germany page.
Shlomit Schuster is at the Hebrew
University in Jerusalem. She contributed information to the Israeli Feminism
page.
Laura Sells is in the Department
of Women's Studies at the University of South Florida. She contributed
information to the Donna Haraway page.
Jirina Siklová is a lecturer at Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic. She contributed
information to the Czech Republic page.
Kelly Skeens is a philosophy and
religion major at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. She contributed
information to the Thailand page.
Marina Skuric-Prodanovic is the Coordinator of the Network Women's Program -- Open Society Institute in Croatia. She contributed information to the Croatia page.
Alison Stone has recently earned her
D.Phil. at the University of Sussex (UK).
Diana Strassmann is a professor of economics at Rice University. She contributed information to the Feminist Economics page.
Barbara Sutton is a sociology graduate student at the University of Oregon and originally from Argentina. She contributed information to the Argentina page.
Sara Woody recently graduated from
the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. She contributed information
to the Brazil page.
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