Spring 2014 Flora Stone Mather Center for Women Case Western Reserve University 10900 Euclid Avenue C leveland, Ohio 44106‐7175 Phone: 216.368.0985 Fax: 216.368.0977 [email protected] http://www.case.edu/provost/centerforwomen/ EDUCATION Stony Brook University Ph.D. Philosophy 2005 Stony Brook University Advanced Graduate Certificate in Women’s Studies 2004 tony Brook University M.A. Philosophy 2003 olgate University B.A. with Honors in Philosophy and Women’s Studies 1999 S C PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Director, Flora Stone Mather Center for Women, Case Western Reserve University, July 2013‐present. Assistant Professor, Department of Bioethics, School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, January 2014‐present. Adjunct Associate Professor, Philosophy Department, College of Arts and Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, August 2013‐present. Associate Director, Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies Program and The Alice Paul Center for Research on Gender, Sexuality, and Women, University of Pennsylvania, September 2005‐June 2013.
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Secretary‐Treasu ptember 2005 – June 2013. 07‐2011.
Graduate Assistantrer, Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, 20 2005. Adjunct Lecturer, P, Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, 2003‐hilosophy , 2002‐2004.
eaching Assistant, Philosoph ity, 2001‐2002. Department, Stony Brook University y Department, Stony Brook Univers econdary School Instructor, Indian Trail Academy, 2000‐2001. T S AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION eminist Theory, Queer Theory and Sexuality Studies, Social and Political Philosophy F AREAS OF COMPETENCE ioethics, Philosophy of Law, 19th‐20th Century Continental Philosophy B PUBLICATIONS “Conversation about Cynthia Enloe’s Nimo’s War, Emma’s War” in International Journal of Feminist Politics. With Ethel Brooks and R. Tyson Smith, 2012.
Living Attention: On Teresa Brennan. With Alice Jard Series in Gender Theory, Tina Chanter, series ed. State University of New York Presine and Kelly Oliver. SUNYs, 2007.
The Voice of Breast Cancer in Series, Vo Medicine and Bioethics. With Mary C. Rawlinson. Philosophy and Medicine lume 88. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer, 2006. Philosophy Today: Networks, SPEP Supplement, vol. 47, no. 5. With Steven Crowell and Kelly Oliver, 2004. TRANSLATIONS ussel, Enrique. “Deconstruction of the Concept of Tolerance.” Constellations vol. 11, no. 3 (November) 2004. D PRESENTATIONS “Feminism, Kinship, and Genre in Cynthia Enloe’s Nimo’s War, Emma’s War,” Author Meets Critics Session, Eastern Sociological Society Meeting, February 24‐27, 2011. EDITORIAL APPOINTME International Journal on Feminist Approaches to Bioethics NTS Advisory Board Member, , 2010‐ present. ember, International Journal on Feminis ches to Bioethics, 2007‐ Editorial Board M t Approa 2010. Managing Editor, Hypatia: A journal of feminist philosophy, 2003. CONFERENCES ORGANIZED Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy Annual Meetings: 2008‐2011. ber from Pittsburgh, Washington D.C., Montreal, Philadelphia. Attendees ranged in num 650‐800 each year. Primary organizer and convener. Celebrating 35 Years of Women’s Studies at Penn. University of Pennsylvania. 150 attendees. October 30, 2009. Co‐organizer with Demie Kurz and Rita Barnard. Rethinking Sex: A State of the Field Conference in Gender and Sexuality Studies. University of Pennsylvania. March 4‐6, 2009. 800 attendees. Secondary organizer with Heather Love as primary organizer. Gender, War, and Militarism: An International Conference. University of Pennsylvania, October 25‐26, 2007. 350 attendees. Primary organizer and convener. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Graduate Courses
UndScience of Sex and Sexuality ergraduate Courses Gender and Society lity temporary Fronts Science of Sex and Sexua Gender and Warfare: Con Feminism and Freedom
Contemporary Feminist Thought Introduction to Philosophy: Politics and Socie : Moral Reasoning ty Introduction to Philosophy Special Courses/Lectureships nter Pedagogy Seminars in Gender and Sexuality for the GSWS Program and the Ce for Teaching and Learning, University of Pennsylvania Penn’s Summer Institute for Social Justice: Gender and Justice Unit, a two‐day ntensive introduction to social justice and global gender inequity, University of ennsylvania i P DISSERTATION COMMITTEE SERVICE Reader, “Reconstructing Virginity: Negotiating Medical and Cultural Practices.” Sarah Abboud, Doctoral candidate, School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania. ACADEMIC ADVISING Pre‐major academic adviser, 2012‐2013, University of Pennsylvania. Undergraduate major/minor and Graduate Certificate adviser in Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies, 2008‐2013, University of Pennsylvania UNIVERSITY SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS & LECTURES Lecturer, “Preparing an introductory‐level gender studies syllabus for your job portfolio and the classroom,” GSWS Graduate Student Pedagogy Seminar, spring 2013, University of Pennsylvania. Presenter, “Gender Roles, Gender Inequity, and Undergrad Life,” King’s Court English College House Faculty Dinner, fall 2012, University of Pennsylvania. Presenter, “Using Video Mashup Projects in the Undergrad Classroom,” in the panel on “Engaging Students through Technology,” Weigle Information Commons Annual Faculty Panel on Technology and Pedagogy, fall 2012, University of Pennsylvania. Lecturer, “Expanding the Scope of Gender and Sexuality Studies Assignments: Critical 2012, Engagements with Social Media,” GSWS Graduate Student Pedagogy Seminar, fall University of Pennsylvania. Guest Lecturer, “Organizing your introduction to gender studies class: from syllabus graduate construction to classroom management,” Center for Teaching and Learning student pedagogy series, spring 2011, University of Pennsylvania. Guest Speaker, “The Girl who was Raised as a Boy and other Stories of Medical Mismanagement,” fall 2009, spring 2011, University of Pennsylvania. Keynote Speaker, “The ‘Home’ of the Women’s Studies Program,” First Annual Graduate Student Conference on Women, Gender, and Sexuality, spring 2007, University of . Pennsylvania. Panelist, “The State of Queer Studies at Penn,” spring 2007, University of Pennsylvania Guest Speaker, Perspectives in Humanities, “Making the Cut: Intersex Conditions and Medical Practice” spring 2007, University of Pennsylvania.
Panelist and Moderator, Women in Conflict Zones At Home and Abroad, “The Status of Women in Iraq,” spring 2007, University of Pennsylvania. ing Panelist, V‐Day Documentary Discussion for College Houses and Academic Services, spr 2007, University of Pennsylvania. Guest Lecturer, Penn Nursing Seminar on Sexuality, “Norms of Gender and Sexuality in Media and Pop Culture,” spring 2007, University of Pennsylvania. Guest Faculty Fellow Speaker, “Engendering Sex and Sexing Gender,” Stouffer College House, spring 2007, University of Pennsylvania. Guest Speaker, Sigma Kappa Sorority Luncheon, fall 2006, University of Pennsylvania. se, Guest Faculty Fellow Speaker, “The Limits of the Sex/Gender Binary,” Riepe College Hou fall 2006, University of Pennsylvania. anelist, Iraq War Teach‐In: “The Effects of Foreign Occupation on Women in Iraq,” fall 2006, University of Pennsylvania. P RESIDENTIAL LIFE SERVICE Faculty Fellow, Fisher‐Hassenfeld College House, 2006‐2012, University of Pennsylvania. Faculty Leader of the “Law and Society Residential Program” in Fisher‐Hassenfeld College House, 2006‐2012, University of Pennsylvania. UNIVERSITY SERVICE Academic Affairs Council, Ex‐Officio Member, Case Western Reserve University, 2013‐ t. present. Diversity Leadership Committee, Member, Case Western Reserve University, 2013‐presen Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Ally Committee, Member, Case Western Reserve University, 2013‐present. 13‐ President’s Advisory Council on Women, Member, Case Western Reserve University, 20 present. , Women’s Committee of the Faculty Senate, Member, Case Western Reserve University 2013‐present. Women and Gender Studies Faculty Advisory Board, Member, Case Western Reserve University, 2013‐present. ennsylvania, 2011‐ Convener, LGBTQA Working Group on Faculty Diversity, University of P 2013. Council Member, LGBT Center, University of Pennsylvania, 2011‐2013. Anti‐Violence Advocate (AVA), University of Pennsylvania. Board Member, Penn Women’s Center, University of Pennsylvania, 2008‐2013. Faculty Advisor, “F‐Word: A Collection of Feminist Voices,” University of Pennsylvania, 2005‐2013. OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Honors Examiner in Women’s Studies, Swarthmore College, May 2007.
HONORS AND AWARDS y of School of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Award for Distinguished Teaching, Universit Pennsylvania, 2013. Reclaiming Peace Award presented by V‐Day University of Pennsylvania, 2007. President’s Award for Excellence in Teaching by a Graduate Student, Stony Brook University, 2003. Students’ Choice Award for Excellence in Teaching, Indian Trail Academy, 2001. M. Holmes Hartshorne Academic Award for Excellence to pursue graduate study in Philosophy and/or Religion, Colgate University, 1999. ACADEMIC CONSORTIA Member, Bioethics, Sexuality & Gender Identity Consortium Member, Greater Philadelphia Women’s Studies Consortium PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS American Philosophical Association American Society for Bioethics and Humanities American Studies Association ial Theory aches to Bioethics Association for Feminist Ethics and Soc International Network on Feminist Appro National Women’s Studies Association omen istential Philosophy National Council for Research on W ociety for Phenomenology and Ex ociety for Women in Philosophy S S