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  1. Emily A. Owens. A.B. '09 and Ph.D., African & African American Studies '15. Graduate Secondary Field in Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality. Assistant Professor of History at Brown University. In my first semester at Harvard, I took a course called “Black Feminist Thought,” taught by then Visiting Professor Devonya Havis. Like most of ...

  2. emily_owens@brown.edu | o. 401.863.3680 | c. 413.687.7508 Curriculum Vitae EDUCATION Ph.D. Harvard University, African American Studies, 2015. A.M. Harvard University, African and African American Studies, 2013. A.B. Harvard College, cum laude, Studies of Women, Gender and Sexuality, and African American Studies, 2009. EMPLOYMENT

  3. Emily A. Owens (Ph.D. Harvard University) researches and teaches about US slavery, the legal history of race and sexual violence, and the intellectual history of American feminisms. She is most interested in the ways that massive cultural, legal and economic systems shape intimate life across different historical moments.

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  5. Emily A. Owens (Ph.D. Harvard University) researches and teaches about US slavery, the legal history of race and sexual violence, and the intellectual history of American feminisms. She is most interested in the ways that massive cultural, legal and economic systems shape intimate life across different historical moments.

  6. Asiste a una sesión informativa sobre admisiones y un recorrido. Visitar Harvard es una manera estupenda de aprender acerca de la vida diaria en la universidad, de conocer estudiantes actuales, y de explorar a Cambridge y Boston. Es más fácil experimentar que describir los aspectos intangibles de la comunidad de Harvard, el atmósfera de ...

  7. University of California, Irvine. Website. Emily Owens is a professor in the department of criminology, law and society at the University of California, Irvine. Her research centers on economies of crime, including policing, sentencing, and the effects of public policies on criminal behavior.