Jennifer Nolan is an Associate Teaching Professor, Director of Gender Studies, and a recipient of the Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2022. She regularly teaches Anthropology, Sociology and History courses, including folklore and the supernatural in popular culture. She is currently a doctoral researcher at the University of Oxford exploring intersectional antiquarian trends.
Education:
BA, Anthropology and Archaeology, Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville
MA, History and Museum Studies, University of Missouri - St. Louis
Rare Book School, University of Virginia and University of London
ABD, University of Oxford
Research Interests:
Material Culture and Antiquarian Studies
Museum Studies
Gender Studies
Folklore Studies
Ritual Magic
Hauntology of Landscapes
Community Engaged Research
Courses:
ANTHRO1011: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
ANTHRO1025/HIST1076: World Cultures
ANTHRO1033: World Archaeology
GS2102: Introduction to Gender Studies
GS2150/ANTHRO1041/SOC2103/HIST1040: Sex and Gender Across Cultures
ANTHRO2150/SOC2192: Zombies, Vampires, and Monsters - Supernatural in Popular Culture
GS3243/SOC3243: Marriage, Family, and Kinship
ANTHRO3244/HONORS3030: Religion, Magic, and Science