Evelyn Nakano Glenn

Job title: 
Professor
Department: 
Department of Ethnic Studies
Department of Gender & Women's Studies
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Professor, Department of Ethnic Studies
Professor, Department of Gender and Women's Studies
Director, Center for Race and Gender

Evelyn Nakano Glenn's teaching and research interests focus on transdisciplinary methods, political economy of households, the intersection of race and gender, immigration, and citizenship. Her articles have appeared such journals as Social Problems, Signs, Feminist Studies, Social Science History, Stanford Law Review, Contemporary Sociology, and Review of Radical Political Economy, as well as in numerous edited volumes. She is the author of Issei, Nisei, War Bride: Three Generations of Japanese American Women in Domestic Service (Temple University Press), Mothering: Ideology, Experience and Agency (Routledge), and Unequal Freedom, How Race and Gender Shaped American Citizen and Labor (Harvard University Press).