LAUREN JAE GUTTERMAN American Studies Department • University of Texas at Austin 2505 University Ave • Austin, TX • 78712
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LAUREN JAE GUTTERMAN American Studies Department • University of Texas at Austin 2505 University Ave • Austin, TX • 78712 ACADEMIC POSITIONS University of Texas at Austin (2015 – present) Assistant Professor, American Studies Department Faculty Affiliate, History Department Core Faculty, Center for Women’s and Gender Studies University of Michigan (2013 – 2015) Postdoctoral Fellow, Society of Fellows Assistant Professor, Women’s Studies Department EDUCATION Ph.D. History, New York University, 2012 B.A. American Studies and Gender Studies, Northwestern University, Phi Beta Kappa, summa cum laude, 2003 AWARDS, GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS 2018 Humanities Media Project Grant (for Sexing History podcast), UT Austin 2017-2018 Project Grant (for Sexing History podcast), Allen Zwickler, Trustee of the Phil Zwickler Charitable and Memorial Foundation Trust 2016-2019 Humanities Research Award, College of Liberal Arts, UT Austin 2015-2016 Faculty Development Program, Center for Women’s and Gender Studies, UT Austin 2014-2015 Institute for Research on Women and Gender Faculty Seed Grant, University of Michigan 2013-2015 Postdoctoral Fellowship, Society of Fellows, University of Michigan 2013-2014 Mary Lily Research Grant, Sallie Bingham Center for Women’s History and Culture, Duke University 2011-2012 Andrew W. Mellon Dissertation Fellowship in the Humanities, NYU 2010 Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship in Women’s Studies, Woodrow Wilson Foundation 2009 Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Student Travel Grant, NYU 2009 Phil Zwickler Memorial Research Grant, Human Sexuality Collection, Cornell University 2009 Travel-to-Collections Grant, Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College 2009 Mainzer Summer Fellowship, NYU 2006-2011 MacCracken Fellowship, NYU Gutterman , 2 PUBLICATIONS Works in Progress: Her Neighbor’s Wife: A History of Lesbian Desire Within Marriage (forthcoming University of Pennsylvania Press, Politics & Culture in Modern America series). “’Not My Proudest Moment:’ Guilt, Regret and the Coming Out Narrative” (forthcoming at The Oral History Review). “Daddy’s Girls: Lesbian Feminism and the Emergence of the Incest Survivors’ Movement in the United States, 1979-1989” (in preparation). Peer-Reviewed Publications: 2018 “Saving Jeannace June Freeman: Capital Punishment and the Lesbian as Victim in Oregon, 1961-1964,” Journal of the History of Sexuality 27(1): 134-173. 2012 “’The House on the Borderland’: Lesbian Desire, Marriage, and the Household, 1950-1979” Journal of Social History 46(1): 1-22. 2012 “Another Enemy Within: Lesbian Wives, or the Hidden Threat to the Nuclear Family in Postwar America” Gender & History 24(2): 475-501. 2010 “OutHistory.org: An Experiment in LGBTQ Community History-Making” The Public Historian 32(4): 96-109. Other Academic Publications: 2018 “Review: Out of the Closet, Into the Archives: Researching Sexual Histories,” Journal of the History of Sexuality (forthcoming). 2011 “Hyperlinking LGBTQ History: Teaching with OutHistory.org” Transformations: The Journal of Inclusive Scholarship and Pedagogy 22(1): 30-34. 2011 “Dating and Courtship,” “Katharine Bement Davis,” and “Romantic Love” in Hasia Diner, (ed.) Women in American History: An Encyclopedia, Facts On File. 2011 “Review: Queer Twin Cities/Twin Cities GLBT Oral History Project,” Committee on LGBT History Newsletter, 26(1): 7-9. 2010 “OutHistory.org: Fostering Community-Created LGBTQ Histories” in Ellen Greenblatt, (ed.), Serving LGBTIQ Library and Archives Users: Essays on Outreach, Service, Collections and Access. (Jefferson, NC: McFarland and Company), 56-58. Public Writing: 2017 “Spring Type Bust Developer,” Patent History.org, New Jersey Institute of Technology [co- author] 2017 “Sexing History,” Thinking in Public.org, UT Austin [interview] 2017 “Why the Courts Had to Force the Trump Administration to Let a 17-year-old Have an Gutterman , 3 Abortion,” Made by History, Washington Post [co-author] 2017 “Dr. Lauren Gutterman Discusses the New Podcast ‘Sexing History,’” AMS::ATX, American Studies Department, UT Austin [interview] 2017 “Talking Sexing History,” Nursing Clio.org [interview] 2017 “Die Bi(e)! Reading Bisexual Women’s History,” Notches: (Re)marks on the History of Sexuality 2017 “’No One Helped’: Marcia Gallo on the Murder of Kitty Genovese,” Notches: (Re)marks on the History of Sexuality [interviewer] 2017 “Femme Histories Roundtable,” Parts I and II, Notches: (Re)marks on the History of Sexuality [moderator] 2016 “Carol and the Boundaries of Lesbian History,” Process History.org 2015 “Christmas Isn’t for Queers,” Notches: (Re)marks on the History of Sexuality *Reprinted, Huffington Post 2015 “Interview with Lillian Faderman,” Notches: (Re)marks on the History of Sexuality [interviewer] 2015 “5 Questions with Dr. Lauren Gutterman,” AMS::ATX, American Studies Department, UT Austin [interview] 2015 “365 Notches: (Re)marks On Our 1st Anniversary,” Notches: (Re)marks on the History of Sexuality 2013 “Gender, Sexuality and Parental Rights—Two Texas Cases,” Gender & Sexuality Law blog, Columbia Law School 2009 “Gender-Bending Women,” OutHistory.org, Center for LGBTQ Studies, Graduate Center, CUNY TEACHING EXPERIENCE University of Texas Austin American Studies 310: Introduction to American Studies American Studies 370: Rebels and Rejects: Rethinking the 1950s American Studies 370: Sexuality, Reproduction, and American Social Movements American Studies 370: Trash: Queer Studies in Low Culture American Studies 370: Sexual Deviance in the Twentieth-Century U.S. American Studies 390: Sexual Modernities in Transnational Perspective American Studies 386: Cultural History of the United States Since 1865 Undergraduate Studies 302: Motherhood in America: A Cultural History (forthcoming) University of Michigan Women’s Studies 313: Sexual Deviance in the Twentieth-Century U.S. Women’s Studies 432: Movements for Sexual and Reproductive Justice in American History LaGuardia Community College Social Science 102: Themes in American History since 1865 New York University History 401: Sexual Deviance in the Twentieth-Century U.S. History 622: The Cold War (assistant to Susan Heumann) History 635: Gender and Women’s History Since 1865 (assistant to Linda Gordon) Gutterman , 4 History 639: New York City Social History (assistant to Daniel Walkowitz) History 647: African American History to 1865 (assistant to Michele Mitchell) Dissertation Advising 2017-present Kerry Knerr, American Studies Department, UT Austin (member) 2015-present Christopher Babits, History Department, UT Austin (member) Orals Committees 2018-present Kate Grover, American Studies Department, UT Austin 2017-present Anna Lyon, American Studies Department, UT Austin 2017-present Caroline Johnson, American Studies Department, UT Austin Master’s Thesis Advising 2017-present Abe Heath, Center for Women’s and Gender Studies, UT Austin Senior Thesis Advising 2017-2018 Michael Ayala, American Studies, UT Austin (1st reader) 2017-2018 Christopher Mendez, English Department, UT Austin (2nd reader) 2016-2017 Jorden Meneghetti, Plan II Honors Program, UT Austin (1st reader) 2016-2017 Denise Hunt, American Studies Department, UT Austin (2nd reader) 2014-2015 Emma Maniere, Women’s Studies Department, University of Michigan (1st reader) Formal Mentorship 2017-2018 Mentor to First-Year Graduate Student, American Studies Department, UT Austin 2016-2017 Mentor to First-Year Graduate Student, American Studies Department, UT Austin 2015-2016 Mentor to First-Year Graduate Student, American Studies Department, UT Austin Pedagogical Training 2014 Teaching Academy, College of Literature, Science and the Arts, University of Michigan 2012 Certificate of Teaching and Learning, Graduate School of Arts and Science, NYU PRESENTATIONS, ROUNDTABLES AND WORKSHOPS * Invited 2018 Panelist, “Teaching LGBT History with Digital Humanities.” American Historical Association, Washington, DC. 2017 Chair/Commentator, “Celebrity Culture.” Reclaiming the Swamp (Thing): Popular Culture and the Public Academy, UT Austin, Austin, TX. 2017 Presenter, “Just a Secretary.” Berkshire Conference of Women Historians, Hempstead, NY. 2017 Chair/Commentator, “Queering Femininity: Gender Normativity and Lesbian History.” American Historical Association Annual Conference, Denver, CO. 2017 Presenter, “Feeling Oral History with Horacio N. Roque Ramirez.” American Historical Association Annual Conference, Denver, CO. Gutterman , 5 2016 * Workshop Leader, “Cyborg Feminism Today.” Performing Parts: Gender, Sexuality, Media Conference, Davidson College, Davidson, NC. 2016 Presenter, “Will the Real Lesbian Please Stand Up? The Moral Imperatives of Lesbian Feminism.” Women’s Studies Faculty Development Program, UT Austin, Austin, TX. 2015 Presenter/Co-organizer, “Jeannace June Freeman: The Making of an Exceptional Lesbian Murderer.” Organization of American Historians Annual Conference, St. Louis, MO. 2015 Presenter, “The Problem of the Lesbian Wife: The Daughters of Bilitis and the Politics of Marriage.” American Culture Workshop, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. 2014 * Presenter, “’Caution and Discretion’: Pursuing Lesbian Desire Within Marriage, 1945- 1969.” The Queerness of Home, Yale Research Initiative on the History of Sexualities, Yale, New Haven, CT. 2014 * Workshop Leader, “Building a Queer Career: Practical Advice for Working in LGBTQ Issues.” Marlboro College, Marlboro, VT. 2014 Presenter, “Scandal in Suburbia: Lesbian Wives, or the Hidden Threat to the Nuclear Family in Post-War America.” Institute for Research on Women and Gender,