Ana Croegaert
Visiting Assistant Professor of Gender Studies AY09-10
310 Shattuck Hall
413-538-3369
Email: Ana Croegaert
Ana Croegaert is a cultural anthropologist with interdisciplinary research and teaching specialties in gender, migration, economy, race & ethnicity, and a primary focus on urban America, and West Balkan diaspora. These concerns are reflected in her book manuscript Drinking Bosnian Coffee in America: gender, work and home among a postwar diaspora, based on her first research project. Croegaert published most recently “Global Dramas in the Midwest Metropolis: representations, dilemmas, and decisions about violence among Bosnian refugees in Chicago” (forthcoming in Identities) and is currently working on her second research project: tracking the global “economic crisis” of neoliberal capitalism through the impacts of credit/debt obligations on social formations and land and space-uses in the United States and in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
During the 2009-10 academic year, Professor Croegaert will teach:
- Introduction to Gender Studies (101)
- Voicing Traditions, Changing Conditions: an Invitation to Feminist Theory (221)
- Research Methods in Gender Studies (201)
- Upper-division seminar: Gender & Migration in the Neoliberal Era (333)
