Home > People > Graduate Students : Charlotte M Albrecht
Specialties
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Arab-American studies and Arab migration history
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Women of color feminisms
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Critical race theory and comparative ethnic studies
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Queer theory and queer studies
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Historical and interdisciplinary methods
Educational Background
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Certicate: Summer Institute for Intensive Arabic Language and Culture, Lebanese American University, Beirut, Lebanon, 2010.
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BA: Women and Gender Studies; French Studies, Rice University, Houston, Texas, 2003.
Publications
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Giusti, Jessica, Charlotte Karem Albrecht, and Brandon Lacy Campos (co-authors); Murphy et al. (eds). "The Myth of the Great White North: Claiming Queer People of Color Histories in the Twin Cities." Queer Twin Cities (2010): 90-118. Link
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Albrecht, Charlotte Marie. "Lovelessness and Extinguished Spirits" Nation of Immigrants?: Minnesota Spoken Word Artists & Poets Question the World. The Loft Literary Center, Dir. Bao Phi, 2008.
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Albrecht, Charlotte Marie. ""The Sweetness of Hauntings"" Mizna: Prose, Poetry, and Art Exploring Arab America. Mizna, Inc., 2008. 72-72.
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Albrecht, Charlotte Marie. ""The Sweetness of Hauntings"" Borderlands: Tales from Disputed Territories Between Races and Cultures". 2008. Link
Creative Activities
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Mizna Latitudes Grant - Grant for creative writing and collaborative art projects with other Arab-American artists, 2007 - 2008
Awards
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Francis Maria Fellowship in Arab American History (Immigration History Research Center), Fall 2011
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Francis Maria Fellowship in Arab American History (Immigration History Research Center), Summer 2010
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Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship (Arabic), 2009 - 2010
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Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship (Arabic), 2008 - 2009
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Graduate Research Partnership Program, Summer 2007
Courses Taught
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GWSS 3303W: Writing Differences: Women of Color Respond to 9/11 and the "War on Terror"
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GWSS 3404: Transnational Sexualities
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GWSS 3302: Women and the Arts
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GWSS/AAS 3409W: Asian American Women's Cultural Production
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AAS 1101: Imagining Asian America
Alternative Output Formats