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Stephanie Troutman

Stephanie Troutman

She received her dual-title Ph.D. in Women’s Studies and Curriculum and Instruction the summer of 2011. She is currently an assistant professor of emerging literacies in the Rhetoric, Composition and Teaching of English program at the University of Arizona.
Stephanie Troutman

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Stephanie Troutman’s research interests are inter- and cross-disciplinary. Much of her work takes an intersectional approach to understanding issues of race, gender, and sexuality in relation to both popular culture and schooling. Specifically, Troutman focuses on educational policies, curriculum and pedagogy, film, media and youth discourses on issues of identity. Her work has appeared in several edited collections and academic journals including, The Sexuality Curriculum & Youth Culture (Peter Lang 2011) and Interrogating Critical Pedagogy: The voices of People of Color in the movement. (Routledge 2015) and the Journal of Girlhood Studies (GHS). Her most recent article is  in the Journal of Race Ethnicity & Education (REE). Her public scholarship appears online at The Feminist Wire. She is in the process of writing a book that uses an intersectional approach to link the politics of ‘the war on women’ to discourses of the United States as a ‘post-race’ society through critical, feminist analysis of several contemporary popular films. In addition to her single-author project, she is currently co-editing the forthcoming book Race and Ethnicity in American Television: The Complete Resource (ABC-CLIO/Greenwood).