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Rachel Kauder Nalebuff is a Lecturer in the Department of English at Yale University, where she focuses on oral history, performance, and public health. Her work bridges literary and sociological inquiry, particularly in exploring themes of embodiment, gender, and healthcare. She is best known for editing My Little Red Book (2009), a groundbreaking anthology on menstrual experiences, and co-editing The Feminist Utopia Project (2015), which reimagines feminist futures. Nalebuff also authored Stages (2020), examining end-of-life care through interviews and hybrid writing. Beyond academia, she directs 3 Hole Press, an independent press for performance-based works. Her research and publications emphasize marginalized voices and interdisciplinary approaches to societal issues.
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