American Black Feminist Scholar
Heidi R. Lewis |
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Born | (1981-09-15) September 15, 1981 (age 43)
Alliance, OH, United States |
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Education | B.A., English, Robert Morris University (2003)
M.A., English Literature, Ohio University (2005)
Ph.D., American Studies, Purdue University (2011) |
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Website | heidirlewis.com |
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Heidi R. Lewis is an American scholar of feminist theory and politics with an emphasis on Black Feminism. She is the David & Lucile Packard Professor of Feminist & Gender Studies at Colorado College, and president of the National Women's Studies Association (NWSA).
Colorado College
In 2010, Lewis earned a dissertation fellowship in Feminist & Gender Studies at Colorado College through the Consortium for Faculty Diversity (CFD). After serving as Visiting Assistant Professor the following year, she entered the tenure-track and then earned tenure in 2018 during the 2017-18 AY.[1] She served as Director of Feminist & Gender Studies department chair from 2016-22 AY, including terms as Interim and Associate Director. She regularly teaches Introduction to Feminist & Gender Studies, Feminist Theory, Critical Media Studies, Black Feminist Theory, Hip Hop and Feminism, and the department’s first study abroad course, Hidden Spaces, Hidden Narratives: Intersectionality Studies in Berlin.[2]
Books
Her first book, In Audre’s Footsteps: Transnational Kitchen Table Talk (edition assemblage, 2021), co-edited with Dana Asbury and Jazlyn Andrews, is the 7th volume in the Witnessed Series, an English-language book series about Black writers who have lived in Germany.[3]
In 2023, Lewis published Expertise, the second volume of Rethinking Women’s and Gender Studies, edited by Catherine M. Orr and Ann M. Braithwaite.[4]
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