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Keisha Lindsay
Title: Assistant Professor Joint Appt: Women's Studies Office: 3311 Sterling Hall Office Hours: https://kb.wisc.edu/polisci/page.php?id=28163 Phone: 608.263.1959 Has Voicemail: Yes E-Mail: knlindsay@wisc.edu Keywords: Feminist Theory, Race
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Keisha Lindsay is an assistant professor in the departments of Gender and Women’s Studies and Political Science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her research and teaching interests include black feminist theory, black masculinities, and the gendered politics of black popular culture. Professor Lindsay is completing a book manuscript, Separate Schools for Black Boys?: Interrogating the Political Perils and Possibilities of Intersectional Experience. She is the author of “God, Gays, and Progressive Politics: Reconceptualizing Intersectionality as a Normatively Malleable Analytical Framework” (forthcoming in Perspectives on Politics, June 2013) and of “Beyond ‘Model Minority,’ ‘Superwoman,’ and ‘Endangered Species’: Envisioning Intersectional Coalitions among Black Immigrants, African American Women, and African American Men” (forthcoming in Souls: A Critical Journal of Black Politics, Culture, and Society, July 2013).
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