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Kelly Colvin is an Assistant Professor in the Department of History at the University of Massachusetts Boston, specializing in modern European and French history with a focus on gender, race, and empire. She holds a PhD from Brown University and previously taught at Brown, University of Maryland, and WPI.
- PhD, Brown University
- AB, Bowdoin College
Her research examines intersections of gender, politics, and culture in modern France, including:
- Postwar femininity commodification
- State-sponsored soft power through beauty standards
- Food culture as a lens for national identity debates
- Postcolonial representations in advertising
- Gendered citizenship post-enfranchisement
Professor Colvin's publications include two monographs and peer-reviewed articles analyzing:
- 1950s-1960s transnational feminine ideals
- 1970s-1980s French food politics
- 1944-1954 gendered cultural norms
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