Ann Kennedy

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Title

Professor of Women's & Gender Studies

Bio

Courses Taught

WGS 101 Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies

WGS 305 Intersections of Gender, Race, Class and Sexuality 

WGS 345  Abolition Feminism: Gender Violence and the Carceral State

WGS 349 The Female Body in Western Culture

Bio

Her teaching and research fields include critical time studies, feminist activism and social movement theory, and U.S. literature and culture. She is the author of Historicizing Post-Discourses: Postfeminism and Postracialism in U.S. Culture (SUNY Press, 2017) and Reclaiming Time: the Transformative Politics of Feminist Temporalities (SUNY 2023), a feminist reflection on the question of how to do the future as reparation; she serves on the editorial board of Time & Society and is the internship supervisor for the undergraduate feminist zine Ripple.