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Faculty Affiliate Information

Statement of Explanation

The purpose of the network of Faculty Affiliates is as follows:

There are a number of fellowships and grants that are offered through the Women's Studies department. Faculty Affiliates will receive first consideration for these. The Women's Archive and Research Center can help provide a forum for collaborations with other scholars. Please review our affiliates' recent work and awards.

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Affiliated Faculty

Hosam Aboul-Ela, English, 713.743.3012, haboul-ela@uh.edu

Dina Alsowayel, History, 713.743.3732, dina@chasecom.net
Courses: Women and Society in the Middle East

Margot Gayle Backus, English, 713.743.2970, mbackus@uh.edu
Courses: Gender and Sexuality in Contemporary Irish Culture; The British Women's Novel; Queer Closures: The Sexual Politics of Literary Form

Dorothy Z. Baker, English, 713.743.2972, dzbaker@uh.edu
Courses: Graduate seminars on Emily Dickinson and Early American Women's Narrative

Francesca D'Allesandro Behr, Modern & Classical Languages, 713.743.3043, fdalessandro-behr@uh.edu
Courses: Women in the Ancient World; Italian Renaissance

Alok Bhargava, Economics, 713.743.3837, bhargava@uh.edu

Elizabeth Bollinger, Architecture, 713.743.2384, ebollinger@uh.edu
Courses: Proposal for Women in Architecture

Elizabeth Brown-Guillory, English, 713.743.2976, ebrown-guillory@uh.edu
Courses: Women's Literature; Black Women's Fiction; Black Women's Drama

Ann Christensen, English, 713.743.2964, achrist@uh.edu
Courses: Family, Sex, & Households on the Shakespearean Stage; Gender and Performance in Shakespeare; Labor, Leisure, & Gender in Early Modern Drama

Xiaoping Cong, History, 713.743.3096, xcong@uh.edu
Courses: History of Women in Modern China; East and SE Asian Women in Historical and Cross-cultural Perspectives

Guillermo De Los Reyes, Spanish, 713.743.3716, jdelosreyes@uh.edu
Courses: Gender & Sexuality in Colonial Mexico; Gay/Lesbian Literature in Latin America

Amanda Baumle, Sociology, 713.743.3944, kbaumle@uh.edu
Courses: Gender & Society & Sociology of Sexuality

Beckham Dossett, Art

Casey Due Hackney, Modern & Classical Languages, 713.743.3240,
cdue-hackney@uh.edu
Courses: Greek and Roman Mythology

Karen Fang, English, 713.743.2949, kfang@uh.edu
Courses: Romantic Women Writers and Film Noir

Sarah Fishman, History, 713.743.3098, sfishman@uh.edu
Courses: Work and Family Life in Modern Europe; Social History of Modern France and Germany

Cynthia Freeland, Philosophy, 713.743.3206, cfreeland@uh.edu
Courses: Feminist Philosophy, Feminist Methodology

Sandy Frieden, Modern & Classical Languages, 713.743.3051, sfrieden@uh.edu
Courses: German Women Film Directors; International Women Writers; New Woman in Literature

María Gonzalez, English, 713.743.2966, mgonzalez@uh.edu
Courses: Women in Literature, Women Writers, Feminist Theory; Feminist Criticism

Dan Graur, Biology and Biochemistry, 713.743.2936, dgraur@uh.edu

Elizabeth Gregory, English; Women's Studies, 713.743.0932, egregory@uh.edu
Courses: Intro. to Women's Studies; Feminist Methodology

Gerald Horne, History, 713.743.3114, ghorne@uh.edu
Courses: Civil Rights Movement

Natalie Houston, English, 713.743.2938, nhouston@uh.edu
Courses: Women in Literature; Gay and Lesbian Literature

Janis Hutchinson, Anthropology, 713.743.3785, jhutchinson@uh.edu
Courses: Anthropology and HIV/AIDS

Anne Jaap Jacobson, Philosophy, 713.743.3204, ajjacobson@uh.edu
Courses: Feminist Philosophy

Chinhui Juhn, Economics, 713.743.3823, cjuhn@uh.edu
Courses: Economics of Gender, Economics of Education

Tracy X. Karner, Sociology, 713.743.3961, txkarner@uh.edu
Courses: Gender and Health; Seminar in Masculinity

Susan Kellogg, History, 713.743.3118, skellogg@uh.edu
Courses: Women in Latin America

Kairn Klieman, History, 713.743.0907, kklieman@uh.edu

Joan Krause, Law, 713.743.2183, jkrause@uh.edu
Courses: Women and Health Law

Samantha Kwan, Sociology, 713.743.3948, sskwan@uh.edu

Jean Kantambu Latting, Social Work, 713.743.8097, jlatting@uh.edu
Courses: Forming Alliances across Gender, Race, Class, Culture, and Other Differences

Beth Olson, Communication, 713.743.2881, bolson@uh.edu
Courses: Gender and Media

Laura Oren, Law, 713.743.2170, loren@uh.edu
Courses: Women and the Law; Family Law; Interdisciplinary Graduate Courses

Angela Patton, Art, 713.743.2826, patton@uh.edu
Courses: The American Home Aesthetic

Demetrius Pearson, Health and Human Performance, 713.743.9849, dpearson@uh.edu
Courses: Sport in Contemporary Society

James Query, Communication, 713.743.8608, jquery@uh.edu
Courses: Health Communication

Nancy Rapoport, Law, 713.743.2100

Susan Rasmussen, Anthropology, 713.743.3787, srasmussen@uh.edu
Courses: Anthropology of Gender

Linda Reed, History, 713.743.3092, lreed@uh.edu
Courses: African American Women in Slavery and Freedom

Nancy Sims, Political Science, 713.627.2223
Courses: Women in Politics

Phillip Snider, Biology & Biochemistry, 713.743.2647, psnider@uh.edu
Courses: Human Genetics

Maria Elena Solino, Modern & Classical Languages, 713.743.3052, mesolino@uh.edu
Courses: Hispanic Authors and Feminist Theory

Lorraine Stock, English, 713.743.2958, lstock@uh.edu
Courses: Writing Medieval Women; Medieval Women in History, Text, and Film

Landon Storrs, History, 713.743.3091, lstorrs@uh.edu
Courses: US Women's History Since 1820; Readings in US Women's History

Sally Vaughn, History, 713-743-3122, svaughn@uh.edu
Courses: Large portions of Medieval history courses deal with women's topics

Gabriela Baeza Ventura, Modern & Classical Languages, 713.743.3259, gbventura@uh.edu

Lynn Voskuil, English, 713.743.2979, lvoskuil@uh.edu

Jenny Yi, Health and Human Performance, 713.743.9841, jyi@uh.edu
Courses: Women's Health Issues; Dimensions in Women's Health; Cross-Cultural Aspects of Health

Patricia Lee Yongue, English, 713.743.2944, plyongue@uh.edu
Courses: Women in Literature; Women Writers; Women Writers

How to Apply

Please fill out the Women's Studies Faculty Affiliate Program application (PDF format; free Adobe Reader required) and attach information as necessary.

Room Reservations for 623

Please contact us to reserve the Women's Studies seminar room. (Equipment arrangements should be made with Danny Truong at 713.743.1155 in Classroom Services).

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