I am currently engaged in a series of research and publication projects:

  • Mainstreaming Intersectionalities - Experiments in Institutional Transformation is a research project in the making that studies strategies for fostering intersectional research design across all disciplines. This project emerges out of is a KIAS -funded project to build capacity and make visible intersectional gender research at the University of Alberta. (With Sara Dorow, Lois Harder, and Nat Hurley)
  • Domesticating the Nazi Past. Gender, Generation and the Familial Turn in Recent German Memory: This book manuscript focuses on how descendants of Nazi supporters and perpetrators mine family archives to narrate and re-stage publicly their families’ difficult legacies of perpetration.
  • I recently co-edited Feminist Praxis Revisited This collection of essays for WLU Press asks the question of how WGS programs negotiate the entrepreneurial university’s demand for workplace-relevant learning in the context of the field’s longstanding commitment to activist praxis. (Co-editors are Amber Dean, McMaster University, and Jennifer Johnson, Thorneloe University at Laurentian.)
  • “Un-settling Queer Pedagogy”: A series of articles that revisit earlier foundational work in queer pedagogy (Luhmann 1998) in light of recent critiques of ongoing settler colonial violence and Indigenous struggles for sovereignty.
  • Prairie Sexualities: Theories, Archives, Affects, Communities: with Marie Lovrod ( University of Saskatchewan) will be an essay collection about sexuality studies on, if not necessarily about, the prairies based upon our 2016 KIAS funded workshop at the University of Alberta.