Race, Religion, Gender, and Multidisciplinary Studies
Dr. Lori Baker-Sperry, Professor of Women's Studies
![Lori Baker Sperry](/cas/race_religion_gender_multidisciplinary/images/BakerSperryFacultyPg.jpg)
Ph.D., Purdue University, 2001
Professor of Women's Studies, Department of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Faculty Associate, First Year Experience Program
University Academic Assessment Coordinator
Dr. Lori Baker-Sperry joined WIU faculty in 1999
Contact Info
Office: Morgan Hall 203B
Phone:
(309) 298-2214
Email:
L-Baker-Sperry@wiu.edu
Office Hours: Please contact Dr. Baker-Sperry for the current semester's office hours.
Courses
- AAS/WS/SOC 475 - Race, Class, and Gender
- Soc 100 - Introduction to Sociology
- Soc 220 - Social Problems
- Soc 360 - Gender Roles
- Univ 100 - Personal Growth and Well-Being in Higher Education
- WS 190 - Introduction to Women's Studies
- WS 355 - Introduction to Feminist Theory
- WS 370 - Women and Popular Culture
- WS 391 - Special Topics Course: Girls Studies
- WS 391 - Special Topics Course: Women and the Media
- WS 391 - Special Topics Course: Abortion, Professor of Record
- WS 435 - Women and Crime
- WS 455 - Feminist Theory and Practice
- WS 501 - Seminar in Feminist Theories
- WS 502 - Feminist Methods
Areas of Specialization
Feminist Theory and Praxis; Race, Class, and Gender; Assessment of Student Learning; First Year Experience
Administrative Internship
WIU Affirmative Action Administrative Internship: Graduate Recruitment and Undergraduate
Retention. Under Dr. Nancy Parsons, Associate Provost for Undergraduate and Graduate Studies.
Academic Year 2017-2018.
Selected Publications
- Stovall, Holly, Lori Baker-Sperry, and Judith Dallinger. February, 2015. "A New
Discourse on the Kitchen: Feminism and Environmental Education." Australian Journal of
Environmental Education. - Baker-Sperry, Lori, and Judith Dallinger. 2011. "Assessment of Student Learning
Data: What Do We Want?" In A Collection of Papers on Self-Study and
Institutional Development 2011. Chicago: The Higher Learning Commission. - Shouse, Aimee, Lori Baker-Sperry, Jim Schmidt, and Judith Dallinger. 2009. "Too Many Cooks in the
Kitchen: Assessment in General Education." In A Collection of Papers on Self-Study and
Institutional Development 2009. Chicago: The Higher Learning Commission 2:112-114. - Martinelli-Fernandez, Susan, Lori Baker-Sperry, and Heather McIlvaine-Newsad, Eds.
2009. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Abortion: Essays from Philosophical, Sociological,
Anthropological, Political, Health and Other Perspectives. McFarland: North Carolina. - Martinelli-Fernandez, Susan, and Lori Baker-Sperry. 2009. "Introduction" in
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Abortion: Essays from Philosophical, Sociological,
Anthropological, Political, Health and Other Perspectives. Martinelli-Fernandez, Susan, Lori
Baker-Sperry, and Heather McIlvaine-Newsad, (Eds). McFarland Publishing: North Carolina. - Baker-Sperry, Lori. 2007. "Production of Meaning through Peer Interaction: Children and
Walt Disney's Cinderella." Sex Roles. 56:717–727. - Grauerholz, Liz, and Lori Baker-Sperry. 2007. "Feminist Research in the Public Domain:
Risks and Recommendations." Gender and Society 21(2): 272-294. - Dallinger, Judith, and Lori Baker-Sperry. 2007. "One Size Does not Fit All" A Collection
of Papers on Self-Study and Institutional Development 2007. North Central
Association/The Higher Learning Commission. - Baker-Sperry, Lori. Fall 2006. "Gendered Agency: Power in the Elementary Classroom." Women and Language XXIX:40-49.
- Dallinger, Judith, and Lori Baker-Sperry. 2006. "Back to Basics: Reinvigorating
Essential Elements of Program Assessment." A Collection of Papers on Self-Study and
Institutional Development 2006. North Central Association/The Higher Learning Commission. - Baker-Sperry, Lori, and Liz Grauerholz. 2003. "The Pervasiveness and Persistence of the
Feminine Beauty Ideal in Children's Fairy Tales." Gender and Society 17:711-726. - Baker-Sperry, Lori, Autumn Behringer and Liz Grauerholz. 1999. "Bringing Gender to Life in the
Classroom: Recommended Videos That Teach About Gender." Teaching Sociology 27:193-207.
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