Rebecca Aanerud
Lecturer

Research Interests
Critical race studies, whiteness studies, feminist theory, philosophy of education, and cultural studies.

Education
  • PhD, 1998, University of Washington, English
  • MA, 1993, University of Washington, English
  • BA, 1990, University of Washington, General Studies (Women Studies)

Appointments
  • June 2006-present:  Acting Assistant Dean of The Graduate School, University of Washington
  • August 2002-June 2006: Associate Director for the Center for Innovation and Research in Graduate Education, University of Washington
  • November 2002-Present: Affiliate Assistant Professor, Women Studies
  • November 2001-July 2002: Program Operations Coordinator for the Center for Innovation and Research in Graduate Education, University of Washington
  • 1999-Present: Lecturer in Women Studies, University of Washington
  • 1999-2000: Instructor, English, University of Washington

Selected Publications
  • "Antiracist Mothering in an Age of White Supremacy,"Hypatia, (forthcoming)
  • "Widening the Lens on Gender and Tenure: Looking Beyong the Academic Labor Market," with Lori Homer, Emory Morrison, Elizabeth Rudd, Maresi Nerad and Joseph Cerny, National Women Studies Association Journal, vol 19., no.3
  • "Now More than Ever: James Baldwin and the Critique of White Liberalism" in James Baldwin Now, Ed. Dwight McBride (New York University Press) 1999
For a more complete list of Rebecca Aanerud's publications and accomplishments, see her cv here.

Awards and Recognitions
  • Awarded University of Washington Distinguished Teaching Award 2007/2008
  • Key Note Speaker for Women Studies Graduation, 2001
  • Doman Award for Excellence in Teaching, 1997
  • Robert R. and Mary Waltz Graduate Fellowship
  • Nominee, Alvord Humanities Dissertation Fellowship for 1995-1996
  • Phi Beta Kappa, University of Washington, 1990
  • Magna Cum Laude, University of Washington, 1990