Women, Feminist and Queer Studies Program
The "Cure" is the Affliction: Pregnancy and Childbirth as Healing and Harming in Ancient Greek Gynecology
The Captain of Köpenick and the Uniform Fantasies of German Militarism
This article examines a famous 1906 event that occurred when a con man dressed in a captain's uniform commandeered two small contingents of soldiers in Berlin and took them to nearby Köpenick, where he proceeded to arrest the city’s mayor...
The chaos I held at bay: An Exploration Into Queer and Trans Temporalities
The chaos I held at bay: An Exploration Into Queer and Trans Temporalities
The Emperor’s New Uniforms: The Uniform Fantasies of Wilhelm II and His Critics
In light of Wilhelm II’s well-known predilection for military uniforms and displays, many of his contemporaries regarded him as a real-life version of the titular figure in Hans Christian Andersen’s fable “The Emperor’s New Clothes.” This essay uses the concept...
The mothers of modern gynecology: an historiographical and poetic exploration of medical racism
Unlocking her diary: the "Confessional" in U.S. female singer-songwriting of the 1990s
Unpacking Sexual Coercion: a Curricular Intervention
We are stardust, we are golden: an exploration of female hippie ideals and an emerging hippie feminism in the 1960's counterculture
Where the Wild Things Aren't: Species Hierarchy and Hierarchy within Species
With Obāchan, transnationally and transgenerationally: folding gender and modulating race from soviet-occupied Manchuria to Japanese America
Women, islam, and the state in Pakistan
“Starting Strong: The Case for Comprehensive Sex Education at the Elementary Level”
This is a senior capstone project that explores the landscape and functionality of current sex education practices within the US. Through an extensive literature review and original empirical research, this thesis aims to illustrate how comprehensive sex education in early...