Announcing the 2017-18 SPAN Dissertation Fellows

 


V Chaudhry
(Anthropology)

“The Price of Transgender Justice: Funding, Advocacy, and Racial Politics in Philadelphia, PA”


 

Eddie Gamboa (Performance Studies)

“Sex Tech(s): Pleasure, Performance, Pedagogy in the Age of Geo-location”


 

Rae Langes (Performance Studies)

“Performing Monstrosity: Queer and Transgender Tactics of Resistance in Twenty-first Century United States”


 

 

Whitney Pow (RTVF / Screen Cultures)

“Illegible Subjects: A Phenomenology of the Other in Queer Software Studies”


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Announcing the 2017-18 SPAN Faculty Funding Recipients

 

 

Jeremy Birnholtz (Communication Studies)

“Identity, Attraction and Trust: How MSM Compose and Assess Location-Aware Dating/Hookup App Profiles in Mumbai”


Jillana Enteen

 


Jillana Enteen
(Gender and Sexuality Studies / Asian American Studies)

“Transitioning in Thailand: Medical Travel for Trans* Surgeries in Bangkok”


E. Patrick Johnson

 

 

E. Patrick Johnson (African American Studies / Performance Studies)

Making Sweet Tea Documentary Film”


Abram J. Lewis

 


Abram J. Lewis
(Gender and Sexuality Studies / History)

“Historicizing ‘Trans’ within and beyond the LGBT Nonprofit Sector”


Kathryn Macapagal

 

 

Kathryn Macapagal (Medical Social Sciences)

“Hookup app use and sexual behavior among adolescent men who have sex with men”


Erin Moore

 

 

Erin Moore (Buffett Institute for Global Studies)

“Women Who Pay Their Own Brideprice? The Gendered Politics of Intimate Exchange in Uganda”


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Welcome from the Interim Director of SPAN

gregory-wardA warm welcome to all members of the SPAN community! With Steve and Héctor on sabbatical this year, I am delighted to step in and serve as Interim Director of SPAN for the 2016-17 academic year. As SPAN enters its seventh year of operation, I’d like to inform/remind everyone of various opportunities that the project offers and to give a heads-up concerning events planned for the coming months.

This year SPAN will continue to provide a range of funding opportunities for faculty and graduate students, including small grants for students to present sexualities-related work at academic conferences, summer research awards for graduate students, dissertation fellowships, and faculty research grants. We will also hold a faculty/graduate student reading group during Winter Quarter. Details about all of these opportunities will be posted on this website.

We are particularly excited to announce that the keynote address for this year’s SPAN Workshop will be delivered by the acclaimed gender and sexualities scholar Kane Race (University of Sydney). More information about the theme of the workshop and the lineup of speakers will be available soon. Please note that the workshop will take place on April 20-21, 2017.

We are also delighted to welcome our two new SPAN postdocs, AJ Lewis and Mitali Thakor! You can read more about them elsewhere on our website.

We look forward to seeing you all at events this year, and we always appreciate your feedback and suggestions.

Best,
Gregory Ward

Professor of Linguistics, Gender & Sexuality Studies, and Philosophy
Interim Director, the Sexualities Project at Northwestern (SPAN)

Welcome from the Co-Directors of SPAN

Greetings and welcome to the 2016-17 academic year! This year both of us are on research leave—Steve has a fellowship at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, and Héctor has one from the Alice Kaplan Institute for the Humanities at Northwestern. While we will miss spending time with everyone in the SPAN community, we are happy to be leaving the program in very good hands for 2016-17. Gregory Ward (Linguistics, Gender & Sexuality Studies, and Philosophy), who many of you know, has kindly agreed to take the helm and serve as Interim Director for the year.

We also want to welcome our two brand new SPAN Postdoctoral Fellows, Mitali Thakor and AJ Lewis, who will be in residence at Northwestern from 2016-2018. You can find more information about AJ’s and Mitali’s work and background on the SPAN website.

Speaking of the SPAN website, we are also happy to unveil our revamped site, which you can visit at: www.sexualities.northwestern.edu. We thank the tireless SPAN program assistant, Eliot Colin, for their efforts over the summer in creating this new and improved site, which we think you will find easier to negotiate both via computer and on your phone. And if you use Facebook, please like the SPAN page!

Have a great year, and we look forward to reconnecting with all of you in 2017-18!

All best,

Héctor Carrillo and Steve Epstein
Co-Directors, the Sexualities Project at Northwestern (SPAN)