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Cristina Khan serves as an Assistant Professor at Stony Brook University, based in the Humanities Building (2117). Her academic work bridges sociology, gender studies, and ethnic studies through critical interdisciplinary frameworks.
She earned her PhD in Sociology with a graduate certificate in Feminist Studies from the University of Connecticut in 2019, establishing foundational expertise in intersectional analysis.
Dr. Khan's research centers on feminist methodologies, sexualities, race/ethnic studies, body/embodiment, Latina/o/x studies, qualitative methods, sex work, and women of color feminisms. Her approach prioritizes lived experiences of marginalized communities through qualitative inquiry, emphasizing how power structures shape identity formation and social justice movements.
Her scholarly output—including the co-authored book Race & Sexuality (2018) and publications in Gender & Society—demonstrates consistent focus on intersectional frameworks. Work trends reveal methodological innovation in studying embodiment politics and decolonial approaches to sexuality studies, particularly regarding women of color and LGBTQ+ communities.
As managing editor of the Wiley Blackwell Companions series for Women's and Gender Studies, Sexuality Studies, and Feminist Studies, she provides significant editorial leadership that shapes contemporary scholarship in these fields.
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