Profiles in "Feminist and Queer Theory" Expertise Area

  • Jacqueline (Jackie) Martinez (they/she/he) is Professor of Communication at Arizona State University, President of the Faculty Women of Color Caucus at ASU, and President of the Caribbean Philosophical Association.
  • Charles T. Lee is a political and cultural theorist who combines critical theory and ethnographic research to analyze and engender plural pathways of social transformation in everyday life.
  • In Leong's research, teaching, and community engagement, she explores overlapping and mutually reinforcing discourses of gender, race, class, and nation, and advantage and disadvantage in U.S. society.
  • Scott has taught courses in theatre, film and television history, developed the Herberger online course Independent Film, and created FMP 330: Professional and Technical Writing for Film/Media Industries.
  • Fahs studies women's sexuality, critical embodiment, radical feminism and activism, has authored: Performing Sex, Valerie Solanas, Out for Blood, Firebrand Feminism, Burn It Down!, and practices clinical psychology.
  • Jenny Brian's research explores the intersections of politics, ethics, technoscience and business.
  • David Agruss specializes in Victorian literature and culture.