People
Administrators and Staff
- Elizabeth Gregory, Director, egregory@uh.edu
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Elizabeth Gregory, Taylor Professor of Gender & Sexuality Studies and Professor of English, directs the WGSS Program and the UH Institute for Research on Women, Gender & Sexuality. She writes on Marianne Moore’s poetry and women’s work and fertility.
Her 2021 book, “Apparition of Splendor: Marianne Moore Performing Democracy through Celebrity, 1952-1970,” argues for the brilliance and populist panache of the poems of Moore’s late phase, long ignored by critics. “AOS” offers in-depth readings of these multi-layered poems and of Moore’s daring and innovative use of her late-life celebrity to activate long-held egalitarian principles. Cross-dressed as George Washington in cape and tricorne and writing about accessible topics like sports, TV, holidays, love, activism, mortality and celebrity, Moore reached a wide cross-section of Americans, engaging them in consideration of what democracy meant in their daily lives, around issues of gender/ race/ sexuality/ high-low dynamics/ immigration/ aging/ and more.
Gregory's book “Ready: Why Women Are Embracing the New Later Motherhood” (2012/2007, Basic Books), based on in-depth interviews with 100+ new later moms and extensive collateral research, shatters the myths surrounding later motherhood. Her more recent work in this realm explores the effect of an expanded school schedule on women’s workforce participation and how to build a culture and economy of care.
Since 1994, Professor Gregory has been the Director of what is now the Women's, Gender & Sexuality Studies Program. As Director, she has expanded the program and, along with the Friends of Women’s, Gender & Sexuality Studies, developed the early phase of what is now the Carey C. Shuart Women's Archive and Research Collection in UH Special Collections, which collects the papers and oral histories of Houston area women's organizations and women who have made history in Houston. The Friends of Women’s, Gender & Sexuality Studies sponsor the Table Talk Luncheon, the Barbara Karkabi Living Archives Interview Series, and the Fast Friends Speed Networking socials. Click for more on the IRWGS, founded in 2019.
Education
- Ph.D. Yale University
- M.A. University of Kentucky
- B.A. Barnard College
Selected Publications
Books
- Apparition of Splendor: Marianne Moore Performing Democracy through Celebrity , 1952-1970 (U Delaware Press, 2021).
- Editor, Marianne Moore’s 1960-1969 Poetry Notebook , Transcription and Edition, Marianne Moore Digital Archive (forthcoming, www.moorearchive.org, 2022).
- Co-Editor, with Stacy Carson Hubbard, 21st-Century Marianne Moore: Essays from a Critical Renaissance (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017).
- Ready: Why Women Are Embracing the New Later Motherhood (New York: Basic Books, December 2007; paperback edition with a new Preface, including updated data documenting the recession effect and expanded analysis of the trend, August 2012).
- Quotation and Modern American Poetry: "'Imaginary Gardens with Real Toads'" (Houston: Texas A&M UP/ Rice UP, 1996).
- Editor, The Critical Response to Marianne Moore (New York: Praeger, 2003).
Selected Essays
- “Late Onset Motherhood: Many Stories, One Radical Plot Change,” in Tick Tock: Essays on Becoming a Parent After 40, ed. Nan Bauer-Maglin and Vicki Breitbart (Dottir Press, 2021).
- Pandemic Gender Snapshots: Series, 1-11 (2020-22) published to date. Houston/Harris County Covid-19 Fatalities by Gender, Race/Ethnicity & Age.
- Houston/Harris County Gender & Sexuality Data Reports: 2020, 2021 (with Audrey Miller and Claire Chi-Hung Kang).
- “Is Andy Warhol Marianne Moore?: Celebrity, Celibacy and Subversion.” Twenty-First Century Marianne Moore (Palgrave: 2017): 237-251.
- Marianne Moore’s ‘Blue Bug’: A Dialogic Ode on Celebrity, Race, Gender and Age,” Modernism/Modernity 22.4 (November 2015): 759-786.
- "'Still Leafing': Celebrity, Confession, Marianne Moore’s 'The Camperdown Elm,' and the Scandal of Age," Journal of Modern Literature 35.3 (Spring 2012), 51-76.
- "The Economics and Politics of Delayed Birth Timing," Journal of the Motherhood Initiative 3.1 Mothers and the Economy: The Economics of Motherhood (Spring/Summer 2012), 80-95
- "Confessing the Body: Sexton, Plath, Lowell, Ginsberg and Berryman," in Modern Confessional Writing: New Critical Essays ed. Jo Gill (New York: Routledge, 2005), pp. 33-49.
- "'Combat Cultural': Marianne Moore and the Mixed-Brow," in Critics and Poets on Marianne Moore: A Right Good Salvo of Barks, ed. Linda Leavell, Cristanne Miller and Robin Schulze (Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University Press, 2005), pp. 208-21.
- "Unravelling Penelope: The Construction of the Faithful Wife in Homer’s Heroines", Helios 23, no. 1 (1996): 3-20.
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- Guillermo De Los Reyes, Associate Director GLBT Studies, jdelosreyes@uh.edu
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Dr. Guillermo De Los Reyes is an Associate Professor of Latin American Cultures and Literatures and Director of Undergraduate Studies. He also serves as Associate Director of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and he is a Faculty-in-Residence since 2011. He holds a Ph.D. and a M.A. from the University of Pennsylvania (2004, 1999) and a M.A. and B.A. from the Universidad de las Américas-Puebla (1997, 1994). Dr. De Los Reyes’ research interests are: Colonial Mesoamerica; gender, sexuality, and queer theory; Latin American cultural studies; secret and fraternal societies; and policy studies.
Dr. De Los Reyes is the author of Herencias Secretas: Masonería, política y sociedad en México (2009: Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla) and is currently working on a book-length project entitled: “El pecado nefando:” Rethinking Gender and Sexuality in Colonial Mexico.
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- Rachel Afi Quinn, Associate Professor & Associate Director, raquinn@uh.edu
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Rachel Afi Quinn received her Ph.D. from the Program in American Culture at the University of Michigan in 2012. Her scholarship focuses on race, mixed race identities, gender, and sexuality in the African Diaspora and she employs tools of transnational feminist theory, including ethnography and visual culture in her research. Her first book, "Being La Dominicana: Race and Identity in the Visual Culture of Santo Domingo," is an interdisciplinary cultural studies project that explores the impact of neoliberal development and U.S. popular media on Dominican women's identities.
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- Sara Rehman Program Director, srehman7@uh.edu
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Sara Rehman is the Program Director of the WGSS & IRWGS. Sara has her BA and MA in women's studies, her disciplinary interests are in women of color theories and womanist spiritual activism.
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- Zach Hough, Researcher, Institute for Research on Women, Gender & Sexuality, zwhough@cougarnet.uh.edu
- Itzel Martinez, Researcher, Institute for Research on Women, Gender & Sexuality, iamarti6@central.uh.edu
- Annamaria Milazzo, Research Asst. Professor, Institute for Research on Women, Gender & Sexuality, amilazzo@Central.UH.EDU
- Hannah Barker, Senior Director of Advancement, hmbarker@central.uh.edu
- Bobbie Sue Schindler, Academic Advisor, bschindl@central.uh.edu
- Leanne Prendergast, Graduate Office Assistant, wgss@uh.edu
Lecturers
FALL 2024 + Spring 2025:
- Introduction to Women's Studies
- Anneliese Bustillo, M.A.
- Melissa DeRemer, M.A.
- Bridget Fernandes, Ph.D.
- Devan Ford-McCartney, Ph.D.
- Itzel Martinez, M.Ed.
- Andrew Joseph Pegoda, Ph.D.
- Sara Rehman, M.A.
- Brittany Slatton, Ph.D.
- Introduction to LGBT Studies
- Trevor Boffone, Ph.D.
- Andrew Joseph Pegoda, Ph.D.
- Liam Stone, Ph.D.
Faculty Affiliates
African American Studies
Tara Green
713.743.3237 | ttgreen2@uh.edu
Course: Harlem Renaissance
Ameenah Shakir
713.743.2811 | ashakir2@central.uh.edu
Course: Black Women in the US
Architecture & Design
Marta Rodriguez
713.743.1862 | martar@uh.edu
Art and Art History
Beckham Dossett
713.743.3006 | bdossett@uh.edu
Natilee Harren
713.743.0508 | noharren@central.uh.edu
Sandra Zalman
713.743.3218 | Szalman@uh.edu
Biology and Biochemistry
Dan Graur
713.743.2936 | dgraur@uh.edu
Richard Meisel
713.743.3607 | rpmeisel@uh.edu
Communication
Beth Olson
713.743.2881 | bolson@uh.edu
Courses: Gender and Media
Jennifer E. Vardeman
713.743.4294 | jvardeman@uh.edu
Zhiwen Xiao
713.743.2243 | zxiao2@uh.edu
Courses: Health Campaigns, etc.
Comparative Cultural Studies
Keith McNeal
713.743.3802 | kemcneal@uh.edu
Susan Rasmussen
713.743.3787 | srasmussen@uh.edu
Debarati Sen
713.743.3987 | dsen2@central.uh.edu
Economics
Chinhui Juhn
713.743.3823 | cjuhn@uh.edu
Courses: Economics of Gender, Economics of Education
Education - Counselling Psychology
Nathan Smith
713.743.7648 | ngsmith@uh.edu
Education - Educational Leadership & Policy Studies
Ruth M. López
713.743.9124 | rmlopez3@uh.edu
English
Hosam Aboul-Ela
713.743.3012 | haboul-ela@uh.edu
Course: Postcolonial Lit
Margot Gayle Backus
713.743.2970 | mbackus@uh.edu
Courses: Gender and Sexuality in Contemporary Irish Culture; The British Women's Novel; Queer Closures: The Sexual Politics of Literary Form
Ann Christensen
713.743.2964 | achrist@uh.edu
Courses: Family, Sex, & Households on the Shakespearean Stage; Gender and Performance in Shakespeare; Labor, Leisure, & Gender in Early Modern Drama
713.743.7413 | avellis@central.uh.edu
Course: Women Writers
Karen Fang
713.743.2949 | kfang@uh.edu
Courses: Romantic Women Writers and Film Noir
María Gonzalez
713.743.2938 | mgonzalez@uh.edu
Courses: Women in Literature, Women Writers, Feminist Theory; Feminist Criticism
Elizabeth Gregory
713.743.0932 | egregory@uh.edu
Courses: Feminist Theory, Gender & Work, Women Writers, Modern Motherhood; Moore Later
Haylee Harrell
hcharrel@central.uh.edu
Auritro Majumder
713.743.5873 | amajumder@uh.edu
Course: Postcolonial Lit
Nathan Shepley
713.743.1573 | nshepley@uh.edu
Courses: Gender & Writing
Kavita Singh
kasingh@central.uh.edu
Courses: Caribbean Lit, Postcolonial Lit
Michael Snediker
713.743.3004 | msnediker@uh.edu
Lorraine Stock
713.743.2958 | lstock@uh.edu
Courses: Writing Medieval Women; Medieval Women in History, Text, and Film
Roberto Tejada
713.743.5847 | rjtejada@uh.edu
Lynn Voskuil
713.743.2979 | lvoskuil@uh.edu
Course: Feminist Theory & Methodology
Jennifer Wingard
713.743.2975 | jlwingard@uh.edu
Course: Feminist Theory & Methodology
Health and Human Performance
Daphne Hernandez
713.743.9056 | dhernandez26@uh.edu
Demetrius Pearson
713.743.9849 | dpearson@uh.edu
Courses: Sport in Contemporary Society
Hispanic Studies
Guillermo De Los Reyes
713.743.3716 | jdelosreyes@uh.edu
Courses: Gender & Sexuality in Colonial Mexico; Gay/Lesbian Literature in Latin America
Maria Elena Soliño
713.743.3052 | mesolino@uh.edu
Courses: Hispanic Authors and Feminist Theory
Gabriela Baeza Ventura
713.743.3259 | gbventura@uh.edu
History
Adela Cedillo
acedill6@central.uh.edu
Tshepo Masango Chéry
713.743.0507 | tmchery@central.uh.edu
Courses: Love & African Revolution
Xiaoping Cong
713.743.3096 | xcong@uh.edu
Courses: History of Women in Modern China; East and SE Asian Women in Historical and Cross-cultural Perspectives
Sarah Fishman
713.743.3098 | sfishman@uh.edu
Courses: Work and Family Life in Modern Europe; Social History of Modern France and Germany
Norah L.A. Gharala
713.743.3943 | nlgharala@uh.edu
Gerald Horne
713.743.3114 | ghorne@uh.edu
Courses: Civil Rights Movement
Kairn Klieman
713.743.0907 | kklieman@uh.edu
Natalia Milanesio
713-743-3113 | nmilanesio@uh.edu
Courses: Women in Latin America
Monica Perales
713.743.3103 | mperales3@uh.edu
Courses: Chicana History, Mexican American Labor History, Identity and Resistance in US History
Linda Reed
713.743.3092 | lreed@uh.edu
Courses: African American Women in Slavery and Freedom
Todd Romero
713.743.3112 | tromero2@uh.edu
Courses: Witchcraft in the Old and New World, Gender and Colonialism
Sally Vaughn
713.743.3122 | svaughn@uh.edu
Courses: Large portions of Medieval history courses deal with women's topics
Leandra Zarnow
713.743.3124 | lrzarnow@uh.edu
Courses: Issues in Feminist Research
Center for Mexican American & Latina/o Studies
Modern and Classical Languages
Francesca D'Allesandro Behr
713.743.3043 | fdalessandro-behr@uh.edu
Courses: Women in the Ancient World; Italian Renaissance
Casey Due Hackney
713.743.3240 | cdue-hackney@uh.edu
Courses: Greek and Roman Mythology
Sandy Frieden
713.743.3051 | sfrieden@uh.edu
Courses: German Women Film Directors; International Women Writers; New Woman in Literature
Marie Theresa Hernandez
713.743.3074 | mherna18@central.uh.edu
Course: Gender & Sexuality in World Film
Caryn Tamber-Rosenau
713.743.9341 | cmtamber@central.uh.edu
Courses: Female Divinities; Women in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament
Bhavya Tiwari
713.743.1737 | btiwari@uh.edu
Pharmacy
Samina Salim
713.743.1776 | ssalim@uh.edu
Refugee Women’s Health
Philosophy
Johanna Luttrell
jluttre2@central.uh.edu
Physics
Lawrence Pinsky
713.743.3552 | pinsky@uh.edu
Political Science
Naomi Choi
713.743.0413 | nchoi2@uh.edu
Courses: Multiculturalism in Theory and Practice
Jennifer Clark
713.743.3302 | jclark10@uh.edu
Nancy Sims
713.743.3895
Courses: Women in Politics
Social Work
Jean Kantambu Latting
713.743.809 | jlatting@uh.edu
Courses: Forming Alliances across Gender, Race, Class, Culture, and Other Differences
Sociology
Amanda Baumle
713.743.3944 | kbaumle@uh.edu
Courses: Gender & Society & Sociology of Sexuality
Tracy X. Karner
713.743.3961 | txkarner@uh.edu
Courses: Gender and Health; Seminar in Masculinity
Sheila Katz
713.743.1918 | smkatz@uh.edu
Courses: Sociology of Gender, etc.
Samantha Kwan
713.743.3948 | sskwan@uh.edu
Courses: Sociology of the Body, etc.
Neema Langa
713.743.2811 | nmlanga@central.uh.edu
Courses: Gender & Health Care in Africa, etc.
Shayne Lee
713.743.3954 | slee3@uh.edu
Courses: African–American Family, etc.
Maria Monserud
713.743.3962 | mamonser@central.uh.edu
Courses: Comparative Family Structures, Sociology of Health Care, etc
Pamela A. Quiroz – Director of CMALS
713.743.3134 | paquiroz@central.uh.edu
Courses: Sociology of the Family; Race/Ethnicity, Gender & Social Class; etc.