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Renae Bredin, Ph.D.
Associate Professor & Program Coordinator
Women's Studies Program
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Teaching
interests: Feminist Theories, Film, Politics of Sexuality, Technology and Gender,Gender in the Humanities, Indigenous Women's Writing
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Research
interests: Martha Stewart, Domesticity, Philip K. Dick, Media & Gender, Indigenous Women's Literature & Ethnography, Gender & Technology
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Brief
biography: Renae Bredin serves as the Women's Studies Program Coordinator. She received her English Ph.D. from the University of Arizona in 1995, and her English M.A. from Rutgers University (Newark) in 1988. Her research is three-pronged. She has published several essays on American Indian women writers, including Leslie Marmon Silko and Paula Gunn Allen. She has also published on women and the internet, and is currently working on a larger project on Martha Stewart and the reinvention of domesticity. She has homes on two coasts, caught between the devil and the deep blue sea.
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