SCCS Affiliated Faculty


As an interdisciplinary program, the American Culture Studies Program works with affiliated graduate faculty from all across campus, while maintaining a strong number of core faculty.

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College of Arts and Sciences


Research Interests:
Contagion, illness, and disability studies; queer theory, gender studies, and sexuality; cultural studies.
Contact:
woalber@bgsu.edu

About Bill Albertini

Research Interests: Post-World War II and Contemporary American and Global Literatures, Neoliberalism, Comparative Histories of Race and Resistance, Global Migration
Current Projects: Queer Poetics of the Kunstlerromane in Ocean Vuong's On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous and James Baldwin's Go Tell It On the Mountain (article and book chapter)
Recent Courses: ENG. 2750 American Literature (1865-1945), ENG. 6070: Theory and Methods of Criticism, ENG. 3110: Multiethnic Literatures of the U.S., ENG. 6800: Trespassing Borders: Coalitional Archives of Race and Resistance, ENG. 4340: The Fires of These Times: From James Baldwin to BLM
Contact: walshr@bgsu.edu

About Rachel Walsh

Research Interests:
Media Ecology, Philosophy of Communication, Rhetoric & Social Theory
Current Projects:

I'm currently creating a model of biases inherent to our contemporary digital environments, and exploring their consequences in everyday life.
Recent Courses:
Rhetorical Criticism, Introduction to Media and Communication, Seminar in Media Ecology
Contact:
jpdowd@bgsu.edu

About John Dowd

Research Interests:
Stigmatized identities; sexualities in close relationships; feminist theory and pedagogy; arts-based research, in particular, Poetic Inquiry
Current Projects:

Feminist Memoir; White Middle-Class Motherhood
Recent Courses:
Interpersonal Communication
Humanistic Methods
Relational Communication
Contact:
sandraf@bgsu.edu

About Sandra Faulkner

Research Interests:
Critical Intercultural Communication
Critical Rhetorical Theory & Criticism
Current Projects:

Affective Rhetoric at the Demilitarized Zone, South Korea Border Rhetorics in Hollywood Action Movies; Latinidad in Fear The Walking Dead
Recent Courses:
Rhetoric of Popular Music
Intercultural Communication
Contact:
agonzal@bgsu.edu

About Al Gonzalez

Research Interests:
Rhetorical Theory/Criticism; Critical/Cultural Studies; Social/Environmental Justice Rhetoric; Nonviolence/Peace & Conflict Studies
Current Projects:

Working with coauthors on trying to get a piece published (it won a Top Paper award at 2018's NCA) on Nelson Mandela's rhetoric regarding Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK); trying to find time to finish a book proposal on environmental humanimal rhetorics
Recent Courses:
ACS 6820/MC 7150 - Social Movement Communication; Comm 3040/Comm & Leadership; MC 5100 Philosophical Foundations of Comm.; Comm 4040/Communication & Conflict
Contact:
 elleng@bgsu.edu

About Ellen Gorsevski

Research Interests:
Communicating social biases, shattering stigma, and responding to discrimination
Current Projects:

I am a Co-PI of a nearly million dollar NSF ADVANCE grant that focuses on gender equity, faculty development, allyship, and institutional change. Specifically, this project aims to advance the careers of women faculty, nonbinary faculty, and faculty of color-- especially those in STEM disciplines and the social behavioral sciences.
Recent Courses:
MC 7610: Race and Communication
COMM 3030: Persuasion
COMM 2010: Communication Theory
MC 6530: Interpersonal Communication
MC 6300: Social Scientific Research Methods MC
Contact:
lisakh@bgsu.edu

About Lisa Hanasono

Research Interests:
Political communication on social media, Media effects, Public opinion
Current Projects:

News media coverage and social media discussion on the trade conflict between China and the U.S.;
Exposure to political disagreement on social media
Recent Courses:
Social Media and Society, Seminar in New Media Research, Introduction to Interactive Advertising on Social Media, Social Scientific Research Methods
Contact:
 ylu@bgsu.edu

About Yanqin Lu

Research Interests:
African diaspora; African-American History; Modern U.S. History
Contact:
nmjacks@bgsu.edu

About Nicole Jackson

Research Interests:
Canadian history, migration, public history
Current Projects:

Legend and History: Roche de Boeuf of the Maumee Valley The Ethics of Ghost Tours
Recent Courses:
HIST 6100: Local History
Hist 4140: History of Canada
HIST 1910 (3 credit 1st course in the major): The Historian's Craft
CAST 2010: Introduction to Canadian Studies
Contact:
 rmancus@bgsu.edu

About Rebecca Mancuso

 

Research Interests:
Environmental history, American and Latin American; Economic and social history (inequality, living standards, markets); Latin American History.
Current Projects:
Local environmental history of the Great Black Swamp (see https://blogs.bgsu.edu/storiesinthewoods); living standards in Mexico, 1800-1930; comparative living standards; cultural and environmental history of climate in Mexico, 19th and 20th century.
Recent Courses:
 At the graduate level: Environmental History, Environmental storytelling, History of Capitalism
Undergraduate: American environmental history, methodology, modern Latin America
Contact: achallu@bgsu.edu

About Amilcar Challu

Research Interests:
Gender, campaigns, elections, media, women's rights
Current Projects:

Moms on the Run: Maternal Stereotypes on the Campaign Trail Study of mothers running for elective office in the United States, including their treatment by voters and the press, and the strategies mother-candidates used to address culturally-engrained stereotypes. Participant observation, in-depth interviews and content coding of media coverage employed. Awarded fellowship by Bowling Green State University’s Institute for the Study of Culture & Society.
The “Pink Wave” Fails to Come Ashore in Ohio: Press Coverage of the Governor’s Race in the State’s Top Newspapers Study of press coverage of the 2018 Ohio governor’s race to assess whether gendered coverage hampered the campaigns of those four women who ran for governor in the two major parties. Utilizes content-coding and qualitative analysis of over 500 newspaper articles about the campaign compiled from Ohio’s top five-circulating newspapers. With Hannah Cubberley, Rachel Martin, and Max Seeley.
Trailblazing Women in Ohio Politics
Study of women who have broken barriers in Ohio’s electoral politics through the collection of oral histories and production of a public television documentary in collaboration with WBGU-TV and Bowling Green State University’s Center for Archival Collections.
The Curious Case of CEDAW
Empirical study of the legal and institutional factors promoting compliance with the United Nations’ CEDAW Treaty (Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women). With Neil Englehart.
Recent Courses:
POLS 1100: American Government: Structures and Processes
POLS 2900: Statistics and Research Methods
POLS 3410: Public Opinion and Voter Behavior POLS 4400: Political Parties and Voter Behavior POLS 4420 / WS 4420: Women in American Politics POLS 6750: Research Methods
Contact:
melissm@bgsu.edu

About Melissa Miller

Research Interests:
Modern and Contemporary Theatre; The Avant-Garde and Experimental Performance; Marxist and Materialist methods; Higher Education; Acting Practice and Theory
Current Projects:

I am editing a volume of essays entitled The Director in the Company, which is part of an 8 volume series focused on North American Stage Directors. I am also working on a book length study of contemporary American theatre artist, Rinde Eckert.
Recent Courses:
Directing and Staging Theory; Pedagogy and Professional Development in Theatre and Performance Studies; Postmodern Theatre/Postmodern Theory; Staging Image and Text; Devising Theatre; Acting Principles; Brecht and the Brechtian Legacy; Performance Criticism.
Contact:
jonathc@bgsu.edu

About Jonathan Chambers

Research Interests:
Theatre History & Historiography, Directing, Native American drama, Outdoor Historical dramas, representations of American frontier mythology in performance
Current Projects:

Book project: Looking at representations of Native American cultures, figures, and histories in outdoor historical dramas.
Recent Courses:

THFM 6620: Theories of Theatre and Performance (focus: Theatre & Performance Historiography, THFM 6820: Performance Theory and Practice (focus: Native American Drama and Performance), THFM 6840: Directed Readings (focus: Performing the Past)
Contact:
hlnees@bgsu.edu

About Heidi Nees

Research Interests:
Postwar American Cinema, Cinema and Urbanism and Architecture, War and Media Studies, Memory Studies
Current Projects:

Dr. Rankin’s research focuses on cinematic representations of urbanism and architecture and war cinema and media. He is currently working on a monograph on representations of urban decline and renewal in New York City films of the 1960s, 70s, and 80s across Hollywood, independent, documentary and experimental films. Dr. Rankin is also developing projects on online war memorials and the role of film and television in shaping the Korean War in American collective memory.
Recent Courses:
THFM 2620: History of Film, THFM 2900: American Film Comedy, THFM 1610: Introduction to Film, THFM 2900: War Film
Contact:
rankicw@bgsu.edu

About Cortland Rankin

Research Interests:
Mexico, literature and culture in the 19th-21st centuries
Current Projects:
- Ecocriticism -- 3 interrelated projects all on representations of land/society in different historical novels
- Mexican rebels/criminals in literature and popular culture/cultural imaginary -- a long-term, on-going project
Recent Courses:
Fall 2020: SPAN 2120 / SPAN 3510 / SPAN 4890 combined with 5800 "Hispanic Theater"
Spring 2021: SPAN 2120 / SPAN 3660 / course release for Grad Coordinator
Mentor Teaching: Available; courses offered in Spanish.
Contact: arobins@bgsu.edu

Research Interests:
Improvisation; posthumanism, systems theory, cybernetics, theories of play; continental philosophy (Kant, Nietzsche, et al.), aesthetic theories, German literature and culture.
Current Projects:

Critical Improvisation Studies. "Posthumanism in the Age of Humanism: Mind, Matter, and the Life Sciences Since Kant." (2018). "Play in the Age of Goethe and Today . (Forthcoming essay collection). Nietzsche's Posthumanism.
Recent Courses:

Graduate Seminars: GERM & PHIL 6800: Posthumanism after Kant / Nietzsche's Posthumanism / GERM 6800 & ACS 6820: Philosophies of Technology (Spring 2020).
Advanced ug courses: GERM & Phil 4800: Marx, Nietzsche, Freud / GERM 4800: Great Critics of Modernity Ug courses: Honors 2020: Great Ideas (Spring 2020). GERM 2150: German Culture and Civilization. GERM 2150: Contemporary Germany.
Contact:
 elandgr@bgsu.edu

Research Interests:
History of Photography
Theory of Photography
History of Modern and Contemporary Art
Current Projects:
Book on theories of photography for Wiley-Blackwell
Recent Courses:

ARTH 6060 "Contemporary Art Theory and Criticism"
ARTH 5690 "Critical Issues in Modern and Contemporary Art"
ARTH 5650 "Critical Issues in Art and Technologies"
Contact:
 aehersh@bgsu.edu

About Andrew Hershberger

Research Interests:
Italian Renaissance art and culture; medieval and early modern history; somaesthetics; ritual theory and practice; patronage and politics; performance studies; viewers and vision; body studies; material culture; visuality
Current Projects:

My book on "Somaesthetic Experience and the Viewer in Medicean Florence: Renaissance Art and Political Persuasion, 1450-1580" is forthcoming in late 2019/early 2020. I have another book on "Cosimo de'Medici, Fra Angelico, and the Public Library" that will be completed by Spring 2020. Several articles are forthcoming-- one on "Franciscan Art and Somaesthetic Devotion in the Italian Renaissance Holy Lands: Simming and the Production of Empathy at Varallo and San Vivaldo"; another on "
Recent Courses:
The Performative Viewer (cross-listed with WGSS); The Toledo (Ohio) Renaissance; Art, Performance, Ritual in Renaissance Florence (cross-listed with WGSS); Material Art History; Art History Methods and Theory; Italian Renaissance Art; Northern Renaissance Art; Baroque Art
Contact:
 alterry@bgsu.edu

About Allie Terry-Fritsch

Research Interest:
Sustainability education, the environmental humanities, sustainability studies, place-based education, curriculum studies, outdoor education, autoethnography and personal narrative
Current Projects:
I am currently working on a collaborative autoethnography project called "Lessons from a Collaborative Autoethnography in the Anthropocene" which explores the educational dimensions of lived experience while asking "does it make sense to think and act ecologically when it is already, in some sense, too late?"
Recent Courses:
ACS 6820/HIST 6800/SEES 6810 - Sustainability & You
ACS 6820/SEES 6810 - Sustainability: Place & Education 
Contact: nhensle@bgsu.edu

About Nathan Hensley

College of Music


Research Interests:
Popular music (U.S. and global), voice, disability studies
Current Projects:
Co-edited the Oxford Handbook of Voice Studies (released this summer), and also have a monograph in production with Oxford titled Multivocality: Singing on the Borders of Identity. The former is a transdisciplinary inquiry into the study and meanings of voice, from multiple humanistic and scientific perspectives. The latter focuses on singers' experiences of crossing "borders," and includes research in neoliberalism and voice, voice and disability, the experiences of d/Deaf singers, the experiences of transgender singers, voice and (im)migration, voice and religious conversion, singing impersonation, and the sale of human voices to digital sampling libraries.
Recent Courses:

MUCT 6280 (Problems and Techniques in Ethnomusicology); MUCT 6290 (Seminar in Ethnomusicology: Music and Disability Studies)
Contact:
kmeizel@bgsu.edu

About Katherine Meizel

Research Interests:
American opera, post-1945 American classical, experimental, & avant-garde music (especially minimalism) music & multimedia (film, video games) arts institutions
Current Projects:
Book project: Making American Opera after Einstein; article on American composer/singer/choreographer Meredith Monk
Recent Courses:
American Opera after Einstein (on American opera post-1975) Music & Minimalism: Theory, Culture, Praxis Music in Video Games
Contact: eryan@bgsu.edu

College of Education and Human Development


Research Interests:
Social justice issues on college campuses; development and experiences of students with disabilities, socially just disability research; experiences of classified, administrative, and faculty women; gendered aspects of faculty service; diversity education; ally development; development and experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual college students; qualitative research methodologies.
Current Projects:

- gendered aspects of faculty service
- co-curricular involvement of undergraduate students with disability
- influence of residential experiences on undergraduate students with disabilities success in college
- paradigmatic and theoretical differences in disability research; Universal research design
- socially just and inclusive approaches to campus assessment efforts
- roles and experiences of classified (hourly) women staff in higher education
- career development patterns in women with long-term careers in higher education
Recent Courses:
CSP 6020 - Theory and Assessment of College Student Development CSP 6050 - Capstone Seminar CSP 6500 - Social Justice Education and Training CSP 6800 - UK Study Tour HIED 7000 - Professional Seminar in Higher Education HIED 7510 - Qualitative Problems & Methods in Higher Education HIED 7530 - Advanced Qualitative Problems & Methods in Higher Education II
Contact:
ebroido@bgsu.edu

About Ellen Broido

As an interdisciplinary program, Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies faculty can be found all across the University! And we are always looking for new partners! If your research and teaching deals with women’s and gender issues, please look into becoming an Affiliated Faculty member.


College of Arts and Sciences

American Culture Studies Program
Radhika Gajjala - Professor

Department of English
Bill Albertini - Associate Professor
Ellen Berry - Professor Emeritus
Kim Coates - Associate Professor
Rona Klein - Teaching Professor Emeritus
Piya Pal Lapinski - Associate Professor
Lee Nickoson - Professor
Jolie Sheffer - Professor
Sue Carter Wood - Associate Professor Emeriti

Department of Ethnic Studies
Vibha Bhalla - Associate Professor 
Susana Peña - Associate Professor
Michaela Domiano - Assistant Professor

Department of History
Lilian Ashcraft-Eason - Professor Emeritus
Casey M. Stark - Associate Teaching Professor

Department of Political Science
Melissa Miller - Professor
Shannon Orr - Professor

Department of Popular Culture
Jeffrey Brown - Professor
Becca Cragin - Associate Professor
Angela Nelson - Associate Professor

Department of Psychology
Sherona Garrett-Ruffin - Teaching Professor

Department of Sociology
Kei Nomaguchi - Professor
Laura Sanchez - Professor

Department of Theatre and Film
Cynthia Baron - Professor
Lesa Lockford - Professor
Heidi L. Nees - Assistant Professor

Department of World Languages and Cultures
Beatrice Guenther -  Professor
Christina Guenther - Professor
Valeria Grinberg Pla - Professor
Remy Attig - Assistant Professor

School of Media and Communication
Sandra Faulkner - Professor
Ellen Gorsevski - Associate Professor
Lara Lengel - Professor
Lisa Hanasono - Professor
Lori Liggett - Teaching Professor
Bailey Dick - Assistant Professor

School of Art
Allie Terry-Fritsch - Professor
Andrea Cardinal - Assistant Professor


Schmidthorst College of Business

Department of Legal Studies
Nancy Kubasek - Professor Emeritus


College of Education and Human Development

School of Human Movement, Sport, and Leisure Studies 
Vikki Krane - Professor
Nancy Spencer -Emeriti Professor

School of Counseling and Special Education
Peterann Siehl - Emeritus Associate Professor

Department of Higher Education and Student Affairs
Ellen Broido - Professor


College of Musical Arts

Department of Musicology/Ethnomusicology
Mary Natvig - Professor (musicology)
Sidra Lawrence- Associate Professor (ethnomusicology)


College of Health and Human Services

Department of Human Services
Nancy Orel - Professor Emeritus
Wendy K. Watson - Associate Professor

School of Nursing
Sarah Mohoney - Assistant Professor

Department of Public and Allied Health
Lauren Maziarz - Associate Professor
Sharon Schaeffer - Associate Clinical Professor


Center for Women and Gender Equity

Mary Krueger - Emerita
Kacee Snyder - Director

Updated: 04/02/2025 02:04PM