Thursday, April 21, 2011

Civility? Not from the anointed class of university professors.

"Conservative coming out" email prompts expletive from Iowa professor

Here's her page from U of Iowa:

Ellen Lewin

Professor
Office: 414 Jefferson Building
Phone: (319) 335-1610
ellen-lewin@uiowa.edu

Background:

Ellen Lewin’s major research interests center on motherhood, reproduction, and sexuality, particularly as these are played out in American cultures. Over the course of her career, she has completed studies that focus on low-income Latina immigrants in San Francisco, lesbian mothers, and lesbian and gay commitment ceremonies in the US. She is now writing a book on gay fathers-men who have fathered or adopted children either on their own or with male co-parents or who became parents during earlier heterosexual unions

As a scholar working at the juncture of feminist, cultural, and medical anthropology, Lewin’s work has long concerned the ways in which women make sense of the multiple identities they derive from ethnicity, race, and class, sexual orientation, and maternal status. In lesbian and gay studies her work has focused on the construction of community in American cultural contexts, and, in response to recent debates in feminist and queer theory, to devising more nuanced understandings of concepts of resistance and accommodation. Lewin’s work in both feminist anthropology and lesbian and gay studies has also led her to write about questions of ethnographic representation in relation to both gender and sexual orientation. She has also maintained an active interest in women’s experience in the health care system, particularly in terms of the ways in which patients and providers negotiate access to reproductive care.

Several of these concerns come together in her research. Definitions of motherhood and assumptions about its intersection with womanhood have been central to feminist theory in anthropology and in other fields. Often these ideas draw directly on notions of nature and culture, conflating particular components of motherhood with virtue and authenticity. Insofar as motherhood has been theorized by some thinkers as a set of practices, it might be argued that men who undertake basic child-rearing and care-taking activities are in some ways "mothers" rather than "fathers." What are the implications of these social realities for enacting cultural notions of motherhood and fatherhood? If men can be mothers, then can the conventional, biologically-drawn boundaries of the basic gender categories—women and men—be defended? To the extent that gay male communities have normatively included only "adults," how do gay fathers position themselves and create communities and systems of social support and how do they articulate their identities

Courses Taught:

History of Feminist Anthropology

Feminist Medical Anthropology

Motherhood and Reproduction

Women, Health, and Healing

Anthropology & Contemporary World Problems

Anthropology of Sexual Minorities

Feminist Ethnography

Affiliations & Links

Feminist Anthroplogy program

Department of Women's Studies

Association for Feminist Anthropology

Society for the Anthropology of North America SANA

Society of Lesbian and Gay Anthropologists


1 comment:

Talking With said...

Here’s an interview with University of Iowa Professors Timothy Hagle and Kembrew McLeod, Matt Sowada, the conservative co-host of the political talk radio show American Reason on KRUI, and Rod Sullivan from the Johnson County Board of Supervisors about Professor Ellen Lewin’s “F— You, Republicans!” email response to the University of Iowa College Republicans campus-wide invite for people to participate in “Conservative Coming Out Week.”


http://www.patv.tv/blog/2011/04/27/talking-with-yale-cohn-discussing-professor-ellen-lewins-f-you-email-response-to-the-university-of-iowa-college-republicans/