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Katie Horowitz is an Associate Professor of Gender & Sexuality Studies and Director of the College Writing Program at Davidson College. Her work bridges rhetoric, performance studies, and critical analyses of identity formation.
Her research explores tensions between discursive and embodied experiences of racial, sexual, and gender identities within marginalized cultures. Key areas include drag performance, queer communities, and critiques of neoliberal biopolitics.
The author of Drag, Interperformance, and the Trouble with Queerness (Routledge, 2020), she examines the divergences between drag kings and queens as a lens for understanding fractures within LGBTQ+ communities. Her current project, Love Under Capitalism, investigates how romantic and familial love structures reinforce systemic violence against marginalized groups.
She teaches courses on topics including #MeToo, social media rhetoric, feminist theories, and transgender studies, with a focus on biopower and necropolitics.





