Women’s Studies

Elizabeth Wingrove

Associate Professor of Political Science and Women's Studies

Ph.D., Brandeis University
B.A. Reed College 

Contact Information:
7648 Haven Hall
505 S. State St.
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1045
734.647.0086
Email: ewingrov@umich.edu

Website:
http://polisci.lsa.umich.edu/faculty/ewingrove.html

Scholarly Interests: Feminist theory, political theory, social theory, historical sociology, early modern and modern intellectual history

Biography: Elizabeth Wingrove (BA, Reed College, 1984; PhD, Brandeis University, 1994) is Associate Professor of Political Science and Women's Studies.  She has taught and published in the areas of feminist theory; feminist political thought; history of political thought; contemporary social theory; education and democratic politics; and critical theories of civil society.  Her current research focuses on the epistolary politics of eighteenth-century France

Publications:

Rousseau's Republican Romance (Princeton University Press, 2000).

"Getting Intimate with Wollstonecraft in the Republic of Letters," Political Theory (2005).

"Ontology: A Useful Category of Analysis?", The HedgeHog Review (2005).

"Interpellating Sex," SIGNS: Journal of Women in Culture and Society (1999).

 




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