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The Program in Women's Studies at Duke University is part of a historical educational enterprise inaugurated by social movement and dedicated to the study of identity as a complex social phenomena. In the field's first decades, feminist scholarship reoriented traditional disciplines toward the study of women and gender and developed new methodologies and critical vocabularies that have made interdisciplinarity a key feature of Women's Studies as an autonomous field. Today, scholars continue to explore the meaning and impact of identity as a primary - though by no means transhistorical or universal - way of organizing social life by pursuing an intersectional analysis of gender, race, sexuality, class, and nationality. In the classroom, as in our research, our goal is to transform the university's organization of knowledge by reaching across the epistemological and methodological divisions of historical, political, economic, representational, technological and scientific analysis. In our Program's dual emphasis on interdisciplinarity and intersectionality, we offer students new knowledge about identity while equipping them with a wide range of analytical and methodological skills.

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Assistant Professor in Visual Culture (Women's Studies) - Durham, NC United States
Assistant Professor in Interdiscplinary Feminist Studies -histories and practices of visual culture, popular media, digital technologies or film.




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