Fulbright College Names Gender Studies Director

Lisa Corrigan
Photo Submitted

Lisa Corrigan

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Lisa M. Corrigan, assistant professor of communication and an affiliate faculty member in the African and African American studies program and the Latin American and Latino studies program, has been named director of the gender studies program in the J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences. Corrigan assumed the directorship during summer after years of active involvement in the program.

"Dr. Corrigan is a brilliant example of interdisciplinary leadership within the university," said Todd Shields, interim dean of Fulbright College. "In addition to her involvement on campus, she is also a guide for many individuals in Fayetteville, the state and the region." 

"Lisa has brought unbelievable energy and focus to the direction of gender studies and galvanized students and faculty in the process," said David Fredrick, director of the humanities program. "Efforts to promote diversity and human rights on our campus and across our state must include gender and sexual identity, and we are incredibly fortunate to have Lisa's leadership on this score."

As director, Corrigan's duties will include coordinating the program's monthly colloquium featuring subjects as diverse as gender and the culture of smoking in Russia, images of the female body in contemporary culture, gender and suicide in nineteenth-century Mexico City, masculinity and sexuality in ancient Rome, and gender and South African activism. She will also organize sessions with roots in civic activism, such as "More Than A Statistic: A Night for Reproductive Justice and Gender Equity," a recent University of Arkansas Students for Gender Equity. The program director is also charged with refining and expanding the curriculum for the gender studies minor, advising students and promoting the interdisciplinary study of gender both on-campus and off. The program promotes undergraduate research in the field of gender studies and encourages the university's very best students to publish or exhibit their work.

"I am thrilled to be the new director of gender studies," said Corrigan. "The program encourages and sustains cutting-edge interdisciplinary work and does so through dedicated faculty mentoring across campus. It serves a diverse population of students and its expansion will help to serve the needs of a wide variety of communities at the university." 

Corrigan's research focuses on the relationship between the Black Power movement in the United States and the Cuban Revolution and does so through the prison writings of movement activists. Her writings have appeared in Advances in the History of RhetoricWomen and LanguageCommunication Quarterly and The National Journal of Urban Education and Practice. Forthcoming publications will include articles in The Journal of Post-Colonial Writing and Intertexts. Her book, Prison Power: How Prison Politics Influenced the Movement for Black Liberation, will appear in the University of Alabama Press series, "Rhetoric, Culture and Social Critique." Her second book project centers on black journalist Louis Lomax's contributions to the radicalization of the civil rights movement.

The gender studies program in Fulbright College was founded in 1993. Former directors include Anna Zajicek, professor of sociology Lynda Coon, professor of history, Susan Marren, associate professor of English, and co-Directors Marren and Fredrick. The program was the product of the organization Fulbright Women, whose leaders included faculty members and administrators Diane Blair (political science), Margaret Bolsterli (English), Elizabeth Payne (history), Judith Ricker (world languages, literatures and cultures), Mary Jo Schneider (anthropology), and Barbara Taylor (human resources). Consult the program's website for additional information.

Contacts

Lisa Corrigan, director
Gender Studies Program
479-575-5272, lcorriga@uark.edu

Headlines

Four Students Named Goldwater Scholars; Two Earn Udall Honorable Mentions

Four U of A students have received the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship, an award for top students in mathematics, science, and engineering.

Cross-Campus Collaboration Culminates in New Outdoor Geological Installation

Grand opening event to celebrate the new GeoLab installation at the U of A’s Gearhart Hall courtyard is set for May 3. The installation will be open to the public year-round.

First Students to Use Online Degree to Hone Nursing Leadership, Elevate Patient Care

Hanna Baxendale and Wendi Kimbrell will begin coursework in the Doctor of Nursing Practice-Executive Master of Business Administration program offered by the Eleanor Mann School of Nursing and Walton College.

Join the Office for Sustainability on a Final Cruise to Campus

Cruise to Campus Wednesdays have fostered a gathering space for individuals interested in biking to campus. Drop by the Old Main Lawn from 7:30-10 a.m. Wednesday for coffee, something to eat and conversation.

Fay Jones School Student Ambassador Program Gives Voice to Design Students

The student ambassador program at the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design is built to connect top design students with their school, its alumni, its future students and others inside and outside the school.

News Daily