Jane Juffer, professor of literatures in English, was interviewed by the Cornell Daily Sun in an article titled "Feminist, Gender and Sexuality Studies Director Jane Juffer Discusses Women’s History Month:"
"The legacy of feminist movements — from the call for women’s suffrage to the Women’s Liberation Movement and #MeToo rallies — stand as a reminder that Women’s History Month is a story of more than just gender. Issues of race and sexuality are emblematic of March’s intersectional history."
Read the full article here.
Jane Juffer holds a joint appointment with the Department of Literatures in English and the Program of Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, where she is also director of undergraduate studies. She works in the areas of cultural studies, feminist theory, and Latinx studies, and is the author of four books: Don't Use Your Words! Children's Emotions in a Networked World (NYU 2019); Intimacy Across Borders: Race, Religion, and Migration in the U.S. Midwest (Temple 2013); Single Mother: The Emergence of the Domestic Intellectual (NYU 2006); and At Home with Pornography: Women, Sexuality, and Everyday Life (NYU 1998).