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Linda Cullum is an Associate Professor in Sociology at Memorial University's Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. Her research examines gender, class, and labor dynamics in 20th-century Newfoundland through narrative methodologies and historical analysis.
Research Focus: Explores power relations intersecting gender and class in working-class communities. Seminal work includes studies of fish plant workers, domestic servants, and unionization patterns. Research illuminates how gendered experiences shape labor organization and community formation.
Publications: Authored Narratives at Work: Women, Men, Unionization and the Fashioning of Identities; Co-edited Creating This Place: Women, Family and Class in St. John’s, 1900-1950; Contributed to Weather's Edge: Women's Lives in Newfoundland and Labrador. Articles analyze domestic service systems, women's labor activism, and gender-based wage disparities.
Teaching: Offers graduate courses in feminist theory and undergraduate/graduate seminars on gender and society. Develops critical frameworks for analyzing social stratification and labor relations.



