Past Research Associates by Name

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M|N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z All
Louisiana State University
1999-2000

The Road to Sugarland: Religion and Identity Among Hindu Women in Houston

University of Waikato, New Zealand
1996-1997

A Gender Analysis of the Jesus Tradition Within the Wider Religious Matrix of Second Temple Judaism

California State University
1993-1994

Gender, Religion, and Socio-Economic Transitions in the Muslim Republics of the Former Soviet Union: The Case of Azerbaijan

Union Theological Seminary
2001-2002

Dismantling Evil: Black Women's Religious Moral Wisdom in the Analysis and Critique of the Cultural Production of Evil

Pennsylvania State University
1989-1990

The Influence of 'Fluss' (Flux): The Reflection of Women's Body-Experience in Freud's Early Work

University of Georgia
2010-2011

Holy Warriors: Gender, Catholicism, and Democracy in the Age of Revolution

Academy of Finland
2002-2003

Women, Religion, and Reproductive Rights in Contemporary Latin America

Virginia Commonwealth University
1997-1998

Alternative Notions of Family and Current Muslim Personal Law Codes

Carleton University
1993-1994

Pulling the Devil's Kingdom Down: Gender and Popular Culture in the Salvation Army, 1865-1914

University of Maryland
1987-1988

Experimental Forms and Subversive Designs in Black Women's Fiction

University of Virginia
1998-1999

The Fortunes of Ecstasy: Teresa of Avila and the Discalced Carmelite Reform

Lehigh University
1986-1987

The Devotional Literature of Central and Eastern European Jewish Women, 1700-1850

Drew University
2000-2001

Locating Our Worth: Moral Discourse, Spiritual Consequences and Black Women's Lives

Bible Lands Museum, Israel
1987-1988

Sacred Marriage in Babylonian Religion and Culture

Union Theological Seminary
1980-1981

Images of Community in Black/White Feminist Literature

Ohio State University
2011-2012

The Gender Reformation: Clerical Marriage and Clerical Manhood in Early Modern England

Ping Yao, PhD
California State University, Los Angeles
2008-2009

Good Karma Connections: Buddhist Women in Tang China (618-907)

University of Wisconsin/Madison
2004-2005
Colorado Scholar

Appropriating Esther: Biblical Narrative as Rhetorical Invention