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I joined the NJCU faculty in 2003. I completed my undergraduate education in France and hold a M.A. in Women’s Studies/American Studies and a Ph.D. in Comparative and International Education from SUNY/Buffalo.
Publications:
My first book, Becoming Women/Becoming Workers: Identity Formation in a French High School, was published by SUNY Press in 1994. I am currently at work on a book manuscript that explores how concepts of citizenship and nationality intersect with gender and immigration in twentieth-century France.
Re-Inventing the Republic: Gender, Migration, and Citizenship in France, is under contract with Stanford University Press.
I also published in such journals as Signs,
the International Feminist Journal of Politics,
the Radical History Review, and
Educational Foundations.
Teaching:
I have taught Women’s Studies at SUNY/Buffalo, the University of Michigan, Middlebury College, University of Oregon, Oregon State University, and the University of Cincinnati. I currently coordinate the Women's and Gender Studies program at NJCU.
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