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Shira Tarrant
Shira Tarrant, PhD writes about feminism, masculinity, gender, and pop culture for mainstream and academic publications including Bitch magazine, off our backs, Women’s Studies Quarterly, Genre, and The Women’s Movement Today: An Encyclopedia of Third-Wave Feminism.

Dr. Tarrant is the author of When Sex Became Gender(Routledge 2006)#REDIRECT 1 and Men and Feminism (Seal Press, forthcoming). Tarrant edited the anthology Men Speak Out: Views on Gender, Sex and Power (Routledge 2008) and she is currently co-editing Fashion Talks: Undressing the Power of Style. Tarrant

Shira Tarrant is the column editor for “The Man Files” at the popular blog Girl With Pen (http://www.girlwpen.com) and she is a frequent invited speaker at college campuses and other public venues. An expert on contemporary gender issues, Tarrant has been quoted widely in print, television, radio and online media. Shira Tarrant is an assistant professor of women’s studies at California State University, Long Beach. To read more about her work, see http://shiratarrant.com and http://www.redroom.com/author/shira-tarrant.

Shira Tarrant grew up in Cleveland, Ohio, and lives in Southern California, where she teaches in the women’s studies department at [California State University], Long Beach. She has a PhD in political science from UCLA.

Published Books
When Sex Became Gender(Routledge 2006) Men Speak Out: Views on Gender, Sex and Power (Routledge 2008)

Articles and Essays
“What’s the Buzz About Boys?” Bitch Magazine: Feminist Response to Popular Culture, Spring 2009, forthcoming. “The Man Files,” column editor, Girl With Pen, http://girlwpen.com. “More Than a Fairy: Tinker Bell and Tales of Mediated Girlhood,” Mediated Girlhood: New Explorations of Girls’ Media Culture, ed. Mary Celeste Kearney. New York: Peter Lang, forthcoming, essay under review. “New Blouse, New House, I Need a New Spouse,” in Rate Me, Date Me, Remake Me, ed. Judith Lancioni. Jefferson, NC: McFarland Publishing, forthcoming. “Men Speak Out,” excerpted in Social Issues Collection, ed. Antonia Levy. New York: Routledge, 2008. “The Great Cover-Up: Can High Necklines Cure Low Morals?” Bitch Magazine: Feminist Response to Popular Culture, Winter 2008. “Men Speak Out on Gender, Sex and Power,” Voice Male, Spring 2007. “The Little FemBlog That Wasn’t,” Barnard College Scholar & Feminist Online, Vol. 5 no. 2, Spring 2007. “Modern Fables: What Does Pop Culture Really Say About Women, Race, and Class?” Girlistic.com magazine, Spring 2007. “When Sex Became Gender: Mirra Komarovsky’s Feminism of the Fifties.” Women’s Studies Quarterly. Vol. 33 nos. 3 & 4, 2005. “Who’s Accountable for the Abuse at Abu Ghraib?” Off Our Backs. September-October 2004. “Continuities in Feminist Intellectual History, 1945-1972,” UCLA Historical Journal, Vol. 16, 1996. “Diversion in Domestic Violence Cases in California,” Kaci & Tarrant, Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, Vol. 4 no. 3, 1988.

Proposed deletion of WomensLaw.org


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Proposed deletion of Shira Tarrant


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