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Jacqueline Ellis, Ph. D.
Assistant Professor in Women's and Gender Studies
Karnoutsos 533
Tel: 201 200 3170
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Bio
Dr. Jacqueline Ellis joined the faculty at NJCU in 2001. She received her Ph.D. in American Studies from the University of Hull in England, and is the author of
Silent Witnesses: Representations of Working Class Women in the United States (1998). Her writing on constructions of working-class and gender identity in visual and popular culture has been published in the
Feminist Review, and the
History of Photography. Her latest article “Working Class Women Theorize Globalization” is forthcoming in the
International Journal of Feminist Politics. She is also the co-editor of
Transformations: The Journal of Inclusive Scholarship and Pedagogy and co-ordinates “Speaking Our Stories: The NJCU Oral History Project.”
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