Womens Studies
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Karen Graves
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Karen Graves, Associate Professor of Education and Women's Studies, teaches "Critical Pedagogy: Gender, Race, and Class in U.S. Education." Her scholarly interests include the history of women's education and lesbian and gay educational history. Her publications include Girls' Schooling During the Progressive Era: From Female Scholar to Domesticated Citizen (Garland Press, 1998), and Inexcusable Omissions: Clarence Karier and the Critical Tradition in History of Education Scholarship (Peter Lang Publishing, 2001), co-edited with Timothy Glander and Christine Shea. Her current research addresses the Florida Legislative Investigation Committee, 1956-1965, and its attack on gay and lesbian schoolteachers.