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PhD Students - Diane Detournay |
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deto0002@umn.eduEducation B.A. 2004. University of Minnesota (Women’s Studies and Art History) Research interests Postcolonial theory and transnational feminism, Studies in diaspora, globalization and empire. Publications or Presentations “Towards a New Politics of Representation: Analyzing Speech through Hmong Story Cloths.” Presentation, NWSA conference, June 2005. Courses Taught (as TA) Women's Studies 1001: Introduction to Women’s Studies. Fall 2004. Women's Studies 3003: Gender and Global Politics. Spring 2005. Global Studies 3144: Power, Knowledge and the Politics of Representation in Global Studies. Fall 2005. Global Studies 3101: Theories of Global Studies. Spring 2006. Favorite Course and Why? Gender and global politics taught me great deal about the challenge of integrating theories of representation with a commitment to building alliances across borders- and maintaining student’s excitement with pressing global issues while asking difficult questions about how to support struggles in politically-conscious ways. |
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