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![]() Catherine Raissiguier, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Women's and Gender Studies Karnoutsos 535 (201) 200 3251 craissiguier@njcu.edu Bio: Catherine Raissiguier joined the NJCU faculty in 2003. She completed her undergraduate education in France and holds a M.A. in Women’s Studies/American Studies and a Ph.D. in Comparative and International Education from SUNY/Buffalo.
Dr. Raissiguier's first book, Becoming Women/Becoming Workers: Identity Formation in a French High School,
was published by SUNY Press in 1994. She is 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.
She has also published in such journals as Signs,
the International Feminist Journal of Politics,
the Radical History Review, and
Educational Foundations.
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