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Jaimy Mann serves as a Lecturer in the Department of Race & Resistance Studies at San Francisco State University, a California State University campus. They hold Ph.D. candidate (ABD) status with specialization in Childhood Studies and Children's/Young Adult Literature and Culture. Their current focus includes transnational transracial politics and intersections of race/gender in Science Fiction.
Education: Ph.D. coursework completed in Childhood Studies and related fields. Awards include the 2023 AIM Affordable Instructional Materials award (used to provide free course materials for Race, Gender, and Science Fiction) and the GWAR Mentorship Program Fellowship. Recent curatorial work includes the 2017-2018 exhibition at Chicago Intuit Museum: Henry Darger's Orphans and the Construction of Race, with an upcoming exhibition catalogue.
- Teaches ETHS 300 GWAR, RRS 280, and ETHS/RRS 110 courses
- Focuses on critical race theory through literary and cultural analysis
- Explores how Science Fiction narratives construct racial and gendered identities
Office located at 1600 Holloway Avenue, EP Building Room. Regular office hours Monday-Friday 9-5. Active in the Metro College Success Program and accessible via listed contact methods.
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