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.