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Ara Wilson, Associate Professor of Gender, Sexuality & Feminist Studies

Ara Wilson
Office Location:  117 East Duke Bldg., 90760, Durham, NC 27708
Email Address:    send me a message
Web Page:   https://duke.academia.edu/AraWilson
Office Hours:   Generally by appointment; I also try to respond promptly to work emails during the semester.

Curriculum Vitae
Teaching (Spring 2024):

  • Gsf 361.01, Money, sex, power Synopsis
    East duke 204a, MW 10:05 AM-11:20 AM
  • Gsf 590s.01, Topics in feminist studies Synopsis
    Friedl bdg 118, M 01:40 PM-04:10 PM
Education:
  • Ph.D. City University of New York 1997
  • M.Phil. City University of New York 1992
  • B.A. Vassar College 1984
Specialties:

Globalization
Sexuality
Asia

Research Interests:

My work contributes to the feminist ethnography of globalization by providing theoretically engaged descriptions of transnational sites and processes. My approach combines attention to political economy, critical studies of culture, and post-colonial critiques of Eurocentrism. I use long term fieldwork in Bangkok, Thailand to explore how sexuality, gender and ethnicity are produced and transformed through the modernity of the non-Western world. I am working to develop ways to analyze gender/sexuality at a global scale, in part by studying such international events as the 1995 Beijing UN Conference on Women or the World Social Forum. This research is part of a current book project, Sexual Latitudes, that considers the implication of globalization as a stage for sexual politics. I am also in the early phases of a project on medical tourism to Thailand.

Representative Publications   (More Publications)   (search)

  1. Wilson, A. The Intimate Economies of Bangkok: Tomboys, Tycoons, and Avon Ladies in The Global City. University of California, 2004. [html]
  2. Wilson, A. "Medical Tourism in Bangkok." Asian Biotech. Edited by Ong, A; Chen, N.  ( 2010.).
  3. Wilson, A. "NGOs as Erotic Sites." Development, Sexual Rights and Global Governance. Edited by Lind, A.  (January, 2010.).

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