Specialization:
Genders and Sexualities
Education:
Ph.D., Feminist Studies, University of California Santa Barbara
MA, Women’s Studies, University of Arizona
B.A., Rhetoric and Women’s Studies, St. Cloud State University
Research:
Feminist, queer and crip theory, activism and social movements, critical sexuality studies, bodies, health and reproduction, rurality, place, and space, and food politics.
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Publications:
Thomsen, Carly. 2013. “From Refusing Stigmatization to Celebration: New Directions for ReproductiveJustice Activism.” Feminist Studies
39 (1):149-158.
Thomsen, Carly. Forthcoming. “In Plain(s) Sight: Rural LGBTQ Women and the Politics of Visibility.”Queering the Countryside: New
Directions in Rural Queer Studies. Mary Gray and Colin Johnson, Eds.
Thomsen, Carly. Forthcoming. “Sexualities.” The Oxford Handbook of Feminist Theory. Lisa Disch and Mary Hawkesworth, Eds. Oxford:
Oxford University Press. With Leila Rupp.
Thomsen, Carly. In process of revising and resubmitting. “The Politics of Narrative, Narrative as Politic:Rethinking Reproductive Justice
Frameworks through the South Dakota Abortion Story.” Feminist Formations.
Thomsen, Carly. Under Review. “The Post-Raciality and Post-Spatiality of Calls for LGBTQ andDisability Visibility.”
Thomsen, Carly. Under Review. “The Fetish of Visibility: Malcolm X, Sex Work, and Gay Rights.”With Heather Berg.
Thomsen, Carly. 2007. “Roe v. Wade.” Oxford Encyclopedia of Women in World History. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Other Writing
Thomsen, Carly. 2013. “Not Down With CPCs?: What Feminists can Learn from the Reproductive Justice Activism at UCSB.” Feminist
Majority Foundation blog at www.feministcampus.org/blog. Sept 17.
Thomsen, Carly. 2008. “The Prism Project: Supporting LGBTQ Youth.” Community Research News. Southwest Institute for Research on
Women. Tucson: University of Arizona. Vol. 7.
LaDuke, Winona, John Shimek, Carly Thomsen, Mike Triplett. 2006. “White Earth Anishinaabe Nation Sustainable Energy Plan.” White
Earth, Minnesota: White Earth Land Recovery Project.
Manuscripts in Progress
“Queer Theory, Identity Politics, and Reproductive Justice Activism”