Women's Studies University of Arizona
Department of Women's Studies
contact: 520.621.7338, 520.621.1533 (fax), address: 1618 E Helen, PO Box 210409, Tucson, AZ 85721-0409
Sirow, The Southwest Institute for Research on Women
Women's Plaza of Honor (+3 damage points)
Women in Science and Engineering
Women's Studies Advisory Council

Core Faculty

Kari McBride, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Women's Studies Kari Boyd McBride is the author of Country House Discourse in Early Modern England: A Cultural Study of Landscape and Legitimacy (2001), editor of Domestic Arrangements in Early Modern England (2002), and co-author with Meg Lota Brown of Women's Roles in the Renaissance (2005). She is working on a study of Women and Education in Early Modern England, 1500-1700. Teaching and research interests include early modern literature and culture, feminist theories, women and the Bible, critical pedagogies, and instructional technologies. She is Undergraduate Director for Women's Studies and Director of the Group for Early Modern Studies (GEMS).