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Marian
Sciachitano
Clinical Associate Professor,
Women's Studies
Wilson-Short
Hall 10J
335-5372
sciach@wsu.edu
Curriculum vitae
Education:
ABD, Ph.D., Rhetoric and Composition, Miami University of Ohio;
M.A, English, Northern Arizona University Research and teaching
interests: feminist theory, film and popular cultural studies, global
feminisms
Research
and Teaching Interests:
Asian American women, global feminism, feminist film theory, third
world women in film
Selected
Publications:
Asian American Women (book project in progress w/ Linda Vo)
"Claiming
a Politics of Biracial Asian American Difference, " in White-parks,
ed., A Gathering of Voices on the Asian American Experience
(Highsmith, 1994)
"MOBs
on the Net: Critiquing the Gaze of the Cyber-Bride Industry,"
Race, Gender and Class, 7.1 (2000)
"Whose
Crying Game?: One Woman of Color's Reflections on the Representation
of Men of Color in Contemporary Film," Explorations in Ethnic
Studies, 17 (1994)
"Theorizing
About Ideology, Culture and Gender Conflict in the Classroom: Can
an Asian-American Woman 'talk back'?" Works and Days,
8 (1990)
Co-editor
(with Linda Vo) of "Asian American Women," special issue
of Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies, 21 (2000)
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