The Graduate Reading Group is an interdisciplinary group of graduate students whose research is broadly related to gender and sexuality studies. We meet every other week over food during the semester to discuss readings we choose collaboratively. With members from different humanities and social science departments, we come together to read across disciplines and foster a community where we can talk about our research.
All are welcome to attend; please contact Katie Donnelly Moran at [email protected] for more information.
Lauren Bunce is a Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of English and pursuing a Certificate in the Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies. Her peer-reviewed scholarship can be found in JMMLA (“The Art of Artlessness: Affective Labor and the Black Mask in Gertrude Stein’s ‘Melanctha,’” 2023) and the Henry James Review (“The Work…
Katie Donnelly Moran is a PhD candidate in the Department of Sociology and is affiliated with the Office of Population Research and the Gender and Sexualities Studies program. Their research interests include transgender and non-binary people’s experiences in the labor market as well as quantitative methods for studying queer populations.
Nate Super is a PhD student in the Department of English. Their research focuses on 20th and 21st century literature, histories of science and medicine, sexuality, and embodiment, using methods from queer, trans, and disability studies. They received a BA in English literature and a BS in biochemistry from the Ohio State University in 2022…