Faculty Member, Women's, Gender & Sexuality Studies
Northwestern University, Performance Studies
Assistant Professor (from July 2012)
About
BIOGRAPHY
Gregory holds his PhD in Performance Studies from Northwestern University, from which he also received a PhD Certificate and served as a Mellon Cluster Fellow in Gender Studies. While there, he also received the Presidential Fellowship and membership in the Society of Fellows, that university's highest honor for graduate researchers. His work appears in American Ethnologist, The Journal of Popular Music Studies, and The Wagadu Journal of Transnational Feminist Studies, as well as in several edited volumes in Brazil and the United States. He has received awards from the Ford Foundation and twice from American Anthropological Association sections. He also received the Lila Heston Award for Performance Studies and an award for outstanding graduate research from Zeta Phi Eta (National Professional Association of Communication Arts & Sciences.) In 2010, he was inducted into the prestigious Faculty Honor Roll for excellence in teaching at Northwestern, where he offers seminars on performance and gender, sexual economies, and ethnographic methods for gender and sexuality research. He joins the faculty of Williams College in July 2012 as Assistant Professor of Women's, Gender & Sexuality Studies.





