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Lindsey Dawn Feitz is a Teaching Professor and Director of the Gender and Women's Studies Program at the University of Denver's College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences. Her work focuses on gender studies, feminism, and the intersection of gender with violence and militarism. She holds a Ph.D. in American Studies (University of Kansas, 2010) with certifications in Women and Gender Studies, complemented by a Master's in American Studies (2006) and dual B.A.s in English and Secondary Education (Drury University, 2000).
- Education:
- Ph.D., American Studies, University of Kansas, 2010
- Certificate, Women and Gender Studies, University of Kansas, 2007
- MA, American Studies, University of Kansas, 2006
- BA, English & Secondary Education, Drury University, 2000
Her research examines the militarization of gender and sexuality, particularly in U.S. military contexts, and explores how gender roles shape societal structures. Notable works include analyses of the Iraq War's impact on women soldiers and the historical evolution of women's studies programs. She also investigates media's role in gendered narratives, such as the Avon Lady's postwar societal influence.
Publications highlight themes like the military-sexual complex, intersectional implications of warfare, and feminist pedagogy. Her work bridges academic scholarship with community engagement, emphasizing transformative education and critical analysis of power structures.




