WGSS Postdoc Heads to Wellesley
These past two years we’ve been happy to have among us the most recent in a long line of great postdoctoral fellows, Sima Shakhsari. The postdocs, supported by the University of Houston Friends of Women’s Studies and a dynamic set of individual donors dedicated to expanding the work of feminist scholars to grow new visions for a better world, bring new insight and energy to the WGSS Program and the Houston community.
Sima arrived in Fall 2010 with a new PhD in Anthropology from Stanford. Her dissertation, on gender and cybergovernmentality in the Iranian blogosphere, is the source of her recent featured article in Feminist Review and on its way to becoming a book. Her next project explores the dynamics of the policing and “rightful killing” of transgender subjects in the “war on terror.” While in Houston, Sima has taught courses on Women in the Muslim and Arab Worlds and Transgender Migration, along with two sections of our Intro to Women’s Studies course. She’s been an invited speaker at conferences around the country, in Canada and in the UK. Along with her scholarship and teaching, Sima played key roles in our 2010-2012 speakers series and in organizing our Spring 2011 Feminist Pedagogy symposium. She’s been a terrific colleague and we know she’ll do great things in her new position as Assistant Professor in the Department of Women’s & Gender Studies at Wellesley College in Massachusetts.














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