Linda Heidenreich
Chair, Women's Studies
Associate Professor, Women's Studies
Graduate Faculty, American Studies
Wilson-Short Hall 10F
509-335-1794
lheidenr@wsu.edu
Education
- Ph.D., History, University of California, San Diego, 2000.
- B.A., U.S. History, San Francisco State University, 1987.
Research & Teaching Interests
- Chicana/Chicano studies and history.
- Queer studies.
- History and culture of 19th-century west, especially Californiana history.
Selected Publications
- "This Land was Mexican Once": Histories of Resistance from Northern California. University of Texas Press, 2007.
- "Learning from the Death of Gwen Araujo? Transphobic Racial Subordination and Queer Latina Survival in the Twenty-first Century." Journal of Chicana/Latina Studies 6, no. 1 (Fall 2006).
- "Against the Grain: Confronting Hispanic Service Organizations in Times of Increasing Inequalities, 1930 and 2005." Journal of Latinos in Education 5, no. 2 (2006).
- "The Colonial North: Histories of Women and Violence from before the U.S. Invasion." Aztlán 30 (Spring 2005): 23-54.
- "Mobilizing Linear Histories: Violence, the Printed Word, and the Construction of Euro-American Identities in an 'American' County." Journal of American Ethnic History 23 (Spring 2004): 41-77.
- "Family, Race, and Culture in Napa County, California." Barksdale Essays in History 15 (2000).
- "Reflections on Euro-Homo-Normativity: Lesbian and Gay Studies and the Creation of a Universal Homosexual." Crítica (Spring 1999).