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职称:ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
所属学校:University of California-Riverside
所属院系:Gender
所属专业:Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies, Other
联系方式:(951) 827-4843
Katja M. Guenther’s research focuses on gender, social movements, and the state in comparative perspective. Her first book, Making Their Place: Feminism After Socialism in Eastern Germany (Stanford University Press, 2010) examines how gender and opportunities for feminist resistance vary across places and scales of governance. She is continuing to conduct research on feminist social movements in post- socialist Europe, as well as engaging in two other research projects. The first of these examines gender politics within secular social movement organizations in the US with a particular emphasis on understanding how discourses of science and rationality exclude women. The second explores race, class, and gender issues in human-animal relationships and the policing of such relationships through state agencies like animal control services. Her work has been published in journals such as Gender & Society, Mobilization, Signs, and Politics & Gender, among others. Prof. Guenther enjoys SCUBA diving, traveling off of the beaten path, and hiking with her dogs.
Katja M. Guenther’s research focuses on gender, social movements, and the state in comparative perspective. Her first book, Making Their Place: Feminism After Socialism in Eastern Germany (Stanford University Press, 2010) examines how gender and opportunities for feminist resistance vary across places and scales of governance. She is continuing to conduct research on feminist social movements in post- socialist Europe, as well as engaging in two other research projects. The first of these examines gender politics within secular social movement organizations in the US with a particular emphasis on understanding how discourses of science and rationality exclude women. The second explores race, class, and gender issues in human-animal relationships and the policing of such relationships through state agencies like animal control services. Her work has been published in journals such as Gender & Society, Mobilization, Signs, and Politics & Gender, among others. Prof. Guenther enjoys SCUBA diving, traveling off of the beaten path, and hiking with her dogs.