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Malia McAndrew is an Associate Professor of History at John Carroll University specializing in gender and race studies in modern America. Her research examines the intersection of beauty culture, womanhood, and racial politics in twentieth-century American history, with particular focus on post-WWII transformations.
Education includes a Ph.D. from the University of Maryland. Courses taught cover U.S. women's history, African American cultural history, and women in contemporary global contexts.
Research explores how conceptions of beauty and womanhood evolved during critical historical periods, including WWII industrial workplaces, the US occupation of Japan, and civil rights era America, analyzing beauty as a site of cultural negotiation and political expression.




