NATALIE JOLLY School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences the University of Washington | Tacoma 1900 Commerce Street Tacoma, WA [email protected] EDUCATION

NATALIE JOLLY School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences the University of Washington | Tacoma 1900 Commerce Street Tacoma, WA Natjolly@U.Washington.Edu EDUCATION

NATALIE JOLLY School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences The University of Washington | Tacoma 1900 Commerce Street Tacoma, WA [email protected] EDUCATION 2007 The Pennsylvania State University, Ph. D. Department of Women’s Studies Department of Rural Sociology (Dual Degrees) Dissertation: Public Culture, Private Birth: Social Patterns of Amish Domestic Space 2001 The California State University | Los Angeles, M.A. Department of Geography & Urban Analysis Thesis: The cumulative impacts of upstream development on the Santa Clara River 1998 The University of California | Santa Barbara, B.A. Department of Environmental Studies Department of Philosophy (Double Major) Thesis: Obligations to future generations: An environmental perspective ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2019-present Associate Professor School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences: The University of Washington | Tacoma 2014-2019 Assistant Professor School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences: The University of Washington | Tacoma 2008- 2014 Lecturer School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences: The University of Washington | Tacoma PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS 2018-present Advisory Editor Journal of Amish & Plain Anabaptist Studies 2017-present Contributor HuffPost 2016-present Advisory Editor Sociological Perspectives SCHOLARSHIP BOOKS Book Proposal Natalie Jolly, “BIRTH: How Gender Shapes Childbirth.” Temple University Press. (Single Author) Under Review ARTICLES, BOOK CHAPTERS, & OTHER PEER-REVIEWED WORK 2020 Natalie Jolly, “Hemmed In: Considering Complexities of Old Order Amish Womanhood.” JAPAS (Journal for Amish and Plain Anabaptist Studies) forthcoming 2020 Natalie Jolly, “Why are women buying GOOP: Women’s Health and the Wellness Movement.” Birth: Issues in Perinatal Care. 47(3):254-56 2019 Natalie Jolly, “Knocked Up Knockouts: Pregnancy, Media, and the Sexy Bump.” In Race/Gender/Class/Media 4.0: Considering Diversity Across Audiences, Content, and Producers. Edited by Rebecca Ann Lind. Routledge 2018 Natalie Jolly, “Cutting through the discussion on cesarean: Birth practices as social practices.” Health Sociology Review. 18(1). p33-41. 2017 Natalie Jolly, “Envisioning Mothers: Visualizations and the invisibility of motherhood.” Journal for the Motherhood Initiative. Vol 8.1 & 8.2 : Special Double Issue on Mothers, Mothering, Motherhood in Today’s World. p72-86. 2017 Natalie Jolly, “Birthing new kinships: The cross-pollination potential of Amish health research.” JAPAS: Journal for Amish and Plain Anabaptist Studies. 5(2). p147-161. 2017 Natalie Jolly, “Sexy Birth: Breaking Hollywood’s last taboo.” Sexualities. 21(4). 2017 Natalie Jolly, “Birth and the bush: Untangling the debate around women’s pubic hair.” Birth: Issues in Perinatal Care 44(1). p7-10. 2016 Natalie Jolly. “Birthing Baby Blue: Beyoncé and the changing the face of birth in celebrity culture. In Adrienne Trier-Bienieks The Beyoncé Effect: Connecting Gender, Race and Body Politics. North Carolina: McFarland Publishing Co. p143-154. 2015 Natalie Jolly. “Does labor mean work? Queries into the role of femininity in childbirth”. In Burton, Nadya (Ed.) Natal Signs: Cultural Representations of Pregnancy, Birth and Parenting. Toronto: Demeter Press. p218-231. 2014 Natalie Jolly. “Amish Femininity: New lessons from the Old Order.” Journal for the Motherhood Initiative. 5(2). p75-89. 2014 Natalie Jolly. “In this world, but not of it: Midwives, Amish, and the Politics of Power.” Sociological Research. 19(2). p1.1-8.1. 2010 Natalie Jolly. “Childbirth.” Encyclopedia of Motherhood. Sage Publications. p183-189. 2007 Natalie Jolly. “Cesarean, Celebrity and Childbirth: Students Encounter Modern Birth and the Question of Female Embodiment.” In Springgay, Stephanie and Deb Freedman (Eds.) Curriculum and the cultural body. New York: Peter Lang Publishing Group. p176-187. OTHER PUBLISHED WORK 2014 Vandergrift, D and N. Jolly. Using Wikipedia in Sociology courses: the faculty perspective. Footnotes: A publication of the American Sociological Association. 42:7. p11 2007 Natalie Jolly. “Feminism tastes del.icio.us: Using Social Bookmarking in the Women’s Studies Classroom.” Feminist Collections: A Quarterly of Women’s Studies Resources. 28(2). p46-47. 2002 Natalie Jolly. Review of Lu Ann Jones. Mama Learned Us To Work: Farm Women in the New South. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: University of North Carolina Press. 2002. Reviewed in Rural Sociology 68(4). p573-587. PUBLIC SCHOLARSHIP 2020 “Fieldwork: Associate Professor Natalie Jolly’s research into Amish birth practices challenges traditional notions of gender.” (2.6.20) Written by the UWT Center for Advancement 2018 “Shall We Call The Midwife?” A public talk @ the Washington Correctional Center for Women in Purdy, WA (1.12.18) Supported by the Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau 2017 Natalie Jolly. “Not Another Guilty Mother.” Published 11/6/17 @ The Huff Post. 2017 Natalie Jolly. “The Handmaid’s Homebirth.” Published 6/1/17 @ The Huff Post. 2017 Natalie Jolly. “Beyoncé’s and Amal Clooney’s Births Can Change the World In a Real Way” Published 5/8/17 @ The Huff Post. 2017 Natalie Jolly. “Girls and the power of Hannah Horvath’s vagina.” Published 4/20/17 @ The Huff Post. 2017 Natalie Jolly. “Hot Mamas & Knocked Up Knockouts.” Published 4/18/17 @ The Huff Post. 2017 “Shall We Call The Midwife?” A public talk @ Edmonds Community College in Edmonds, WA (11.18.17) Supported by the Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau 2017 “Shall We Call The Midwife?” A public talk @ Shoreline Library in Shoreline, WA (10.12.17) Supported by the Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau 2017 “Shall We Call The Midwife?” A public talk @ The Hagen Center for the Humanities in Spokane, WA (10.5.17) Supported by the Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau 2017 “Shall We Call The Midwife?” A public talk @ The Lacey Library in Lacey, WA (4.14.17) Supported by the Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau 2017 “Shall We Call The Midwife?” A public talk @ The Fairwinds Center in Redmond, WA (4.13.17) Supported by the Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau TEACHING COURSES DEVELOPED & TAUGHT 2008-present Gender and Pop Culture [Online] | Introduction to Women’s Studies [Online and In person] | Feminism & Service (in partnership with the Boys and Girls Club of Tacoma) [In Person] | Introduction to Sociology [Online and In person] | Sociology of Gender [Online and In person] | Barbie vs. GI Joe: Gender Socialization [In person] | Gender and American Childhood [In person] SERVICE LEARNING COMMUNITY PARTNER ORGANIZATIONS 2008-present The Boys and Girls Club of Tacoma | OASIS Gay Youth Center | Washington Women’s Employment & Education | Big Brothers/Big Sisters | Rainbow Center for GLBT Youth | Planned Parenthood | YWCA Domestic Violence Shelter | Boze Elementary School; Tacoma School District GRADUATE STUDENT SUPERVISION 2020 Gudrun Renate Krause* | Diversity in Teacher Training Programs | MAIS | UWT 2019 Mira Farrow* | Transgender Vulnerabilities, Transgender Rage, Transgender Liberation | MAIS | UWT 2017 Jaynetha Robinson* | Gender & the Anthropocene: How Climate Change is Affecting Social Relations | MAIS | UWT 2017 Amy Strickland | Community and the Adoption Museum Project | MS in Museology | UWS 2017 Courtney Choi* | Position Before Submission: Grappling with gender and hypermasculinity in Mixed Martial Arts | MAIS | UWT 2016 Naomi Demmings* | HIV/AIDS Social Stigma and Visual Art | MAIS | UWT 2015 Jessie Mizic | 19th Century Amer. Women’s Literature: Kate Chopin’s Awakening | MAIS | UWT 2014 Tori Olive* | Voices: Hearing Sexual Violence against Native American Women | MAIS | UWT 2013 Michelle Sanchez* | The Third Shift: Paid Work, Care Work and Education | MAIS | UWT 2013 Marci Pierson | Experiences of Lesbian-Parented Children: A Journey of Discovery | MAIS | UWT * indicates serving as committee chair SERVICE PROFESSIONAL & COMMUNITY 2020 Scholarship Committee: Amish and Plain Anabaptist Studies Association (APASA) 2020 Guest Editor: Journal of Amish and Plain Anabaptist Studies (Special Issue: Women & Gender) 2020 Reviewer: Article | Social Science & Medicine 2020 Reviewer: Article | Birth: Issues in Perinatal Care 2020 Reviewer: Article | Journal for Current Women’s Health Review (CWHR) 2020 Reviewer: Introduction to Women’s Studies Textbook | Canadian Scholars | Women’s Press 2019 Reviewer: Article | Journal for Amish and Plain Anabaptist Studies (JAPAS) 2019 Reviewer: Article | Sociological Perspectives 2018 Reviewer: Article | Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 2017 Reviewer: Article | Sociological Perspectives 2017 Reviewer: Article | Sociological Perspectives 2017 Reviewer: Article | Sociological Perspectives 2017 Reviewer: Sociology of Gender Textbook | Sage University Press 2017 Reviewer: Article | Infectious Diseases in Obstetrics & Gynacology 2017 Reviewer: Article | Sociological Perspectives 2017 Reviewer: Article | Sociological Perspectives 2017 Reviewer: Article | Sociological Perspectives 2017 Reviewer: Research proposal | University of Washington Royalty Research Fund (RRF) 2017 Reviewer: Article | Sociological Perspectives 2017 Reviewer: Introduction to Women’s Studies Textbook | Oxford University Press 2017 Interview: A discussion of feminist activism and the Women’s March | Is that local? (Tacoma-based podcast & blog) 2017 Reviewer: Article | Journal of Sexualization, Media, & Society 2016 Reviewer: Research proposal | University of Washington Royalty Research Fund (RRF) 2016 Reviewer: Article | Journal of Sexualization, Media, & Society 2015 Reviewer: Article | Sociological Forum

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