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教育

博士学位, Michigan State University
MA, Loyola University
BA, Michigan State University

传记

Erika K. 杰克逊, 博士学位, is a professor of 历史 at Colorado Mesa University and teaches courses in women's and gender history; the history of sexuality; immigration, race and ethnicity; and other courses focused on Modern U.S. 历史.

Her newly released book, Scandinavians in Chicago: The Origins of White Privilege in Modern America, explores ideological, gendered concepts of Nordic whiteness and Scandinavian ethnicity employed by native-born Americans in Chicago during the late 19th and early 20th centuries to construct hegemony. She is currently researching her second book focused on girlhood and privilege in the 1990s, which uses media discourse to examine the process by which girls coming of age during the 1990s “practiced” feminism in comforting ways within the parameters of racial and gendered constructs.

杰克逊 is also the history faculty liaison to both secondary and elementary education and advises education students. 杰克逊, along with Brenda Wilhelm and Jennifer Hancock, created a new minor in women's and gender studies and serves as an advisor to the program. 另外, 杰克逊 is club advisor to CMU's Association of Feminists (Fem Club), which engages students in events and activities including club meetings, 学术活动, and which seeks to educate students on the importance of gender equality.