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Ann Marie Nicolosi

http://nicolosi.intrasun.tcnj.edu/

 

Ann Marie Nicolosi holds a joint appointment in the history department and the women’s and gender studies program. Her current research interests focus on the ways in which women of the suffrage movement and second wave, and their opposition, used imagery and media to support their respective causes and agenda.  She is working on her first book, Beauty, Body and Politics: Comparisons of the First and Second Waves.

Publications

  • “Alan Dawley: A Personal Remembrance.” Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era Vol.8, Number 1 (January 2009): 25-29.

  •  “Derivative Citizenship and Naturalization.” Encyclopedia of American Women’s History Hasia R. Diner, ed. (New York: Facts on File, 2009)

  • “When the Political is Personal” in Experiencing Race, Class, And Gender In The United States, Fifth Edition, Roberta Fiske-Rusciano, ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2008: 112-114.

  • “‘The Most Beautiful Suffragette’: Inez Milholland and the Political Currency of Beauty.” Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era Vol. 6, Number 3 (July 2007): 287-309.

  • "Discursive Bodies in the 19th Century.” Reviews in American History Vol. 33 Issue 3 (September 2005): 372-378.

  • “Is Class Eclipsed By Other Considerations Of Identity?.” Forum, Transformations: The Journal of Inclusive Scholarship and Pedagogy Vol. 14, Number 2 (Fall 2003): 147-148.

  • “Doing Technology, Doing Gender: Teaching Gendered Technoculture.” Gender Issues Vol. 20, Number 4 (Fall 2002): 55-64.

  • "A Community's Response to Hate: Reactions of a College Campus to Expressions of Homophobia and Heterosexism” Transformations: The Journal of Inclusive Scholarship and Pedagogy, Special Issue: Sexualities: Vol 13, Number 3 (Fall 2002): 45-55.

  • "Sexuality, Citizenship And Law: The Strange Case Of Louise Comacho.” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, Special Issue: Sexuality, Law, and Justice: Vol. 18, Number 3 (August 2002): 329-338.

  • “‘We Do Not Want Our Girls to Marry Foreigners': Gender, Race and American Citizenship.’”  NWSA Journal Special Issue: Gender and Social Policy:  Local to Global: Vol. 13, Number 3 (Fall 2001): 1-22.

 

Honors and Awards

  • Dean’s Mini-Grant, The College of New Jersey, 2009
  • Curriculum Development Grant, Center for the Study of Sexual Minorities in the Military, 2007
  • Margaret Storrs Grierson Grant, Smith College, 2006
  • Mary Lily Research Grant, Duke University, 2003
  • American Fellowship, American Association of University Women, 1998-1999.

 

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