Keri Graham, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, Gender and Identity Studies
Gender and Identity Studies Program Advisor
- kgraham@stmartin.edu
- 360-438-4349
Old Main 311
Areas of Expertise
- Women's studies, gender and pop culture
- Women, culture and society
- Intro to women's studies
- Introduction to queer theory
- Feminist methodology
Education
M.A., University of North Carolina at Greensboro
B.A., Âé¶¹ÉäÇø.
Background
Keri received her master of arts in women's and gender studies in 2010 and did her internship in curriculum development and women's studies pedagogy at Âé¶¹ÉäÇø in 2009. Keri received the Dr. Charlotte Roberts Women in Leadership Grant for her work in queer theory.
Keri's research focuses include: transnational feminisms; nationalist struggles and gender; women's studies pedagogy; Riot Grrrls and 90's activism; and queer feminism.
Select publications
- Writing project in progress: "Women's Studies Without Sisterhood: A New Generation of Theory and Pedagogy"