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Christina Bush is a Researcher at the University of California, Davis, holding the title of Presidential Post-Doctorate. She previously earned a B.A. in English and History from the University of Missouri-Columbia and an M.A. in African American and African Studies from Ohio State University. Her research focuses on mis-and disembodied black masculinity, exploring how racial and gender authenticity intersect with consumption and commodification. She served as an Outreach Consultant at Ohio State’s Center for the Study and Teaching of Writing, addressing youth literacy in Columbus Public Schools. Currently, she is listed under 'Alumni' status, though her primary affiliation remains with UC Davis. Contact details include an office at Berkeley’s Social Sciences Building and regular office hours (Mon-Fri 9am-12pm & 1pm-4pm).
Education:
- B.A. English, University of Missouri-Columbia
- B.A. History, University of Missouri-Columbia
- M.A. African American and African Studies, Ohio State University
Research Interests: Her work critically examines the intersections of race, gender, and cultural commodification, particularly within Black masculinity. She investigates how societal narratives of authenticity are shaped by consumerism and media representation, contributing to broader conversations in African American Studies and sociocultural theory.
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