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Ana Stevenson is a researcher affiliated with James Cook University, specializing in feminist history, transatlantic suffrage movements, and intersections of gender with media, colonialism, and popular culture. Her work spans historical analysis of dress reform, suffrage iconography, and contemporary feminist resistance in Australia, New Zealand, and the United States.
Her publications reveal a focus on transnational feminist networks, particularly through print culture and visual media. Key themes include gendered historical narratives, postcolonial critiques, and media representations of women’s political agency. She has contributed to interdisciplinary dialogues in journals like Women's History Review and Pacific Historical Review.
While no explicit awards or institutional roles are listed in the provided texts, her collaborative work with scholars such as Alana Piper and Kristin Allukian highlights engagement with global feminist discourse. Publications from 2014–2023 demonstrate sustained scholarly output in gender studies and historical analysis.



