Stephanie Troutman Robbins

Department Chair & Associate Professor, Gender & Women's Studies

Bio: My research interests include literacies focused on social justice, feminist pedagogy, critical race theory, film studies, Black feminist theory, schooling, identity/ies and education. I am co-author of the 2018 book, Narratives of Family Assets, Community Gifts, & Cultural Endowments: Re-Imagining the Invisible Knapsack (Lexington Press) and co-editor of Race & Ethnicity in US Television (ABC-CLIO/Greenwood Press) published in 2021. I teach courses on feminist theory and pedagogy, culturally relevant and sustaining pedagogies, critical theory in relation to identity(ies) and society, and courses on popular culture and film.

Teaching/Research interests: critical race theory, feminist theory, pedagogy