- Political Science Faculty
- Fred E. Baumann
- Pamela Camerra-Rowe
- Harry M. Clor
- John M. Elliott
- Kirk R. Emmert
- H. Abbie Erler
- Pamela K. Jensen
- Tom Karako
- Joseph L. Klesner
- David Leibowitz
- Lisa Leibowitz
- Michelle S. Mood
- Nancy R. Powers
- Gilda Rodríguez
- David M. Rowe
- Nayef H Samhat
- Timothy Spiekerman
- Kathleen Tipler
- David Traven
- Stephen E. Van Holde
Gilda Rodríguez
Marilyn Yarbrough Dissertation Fellow and Visiting Instructor

Contact Information
Acland House 24
740-427-5597 voice
740-427-5306 fax
rodriguezgm@kenyon.edu
Gilda Rodríguez is a 2012-2013 Marilyn Yarbrough Dissertation Fellow and Visiting Instructor in Political Science and Women's and Gender Studies. She is interested in the theory and practice of citizenship, transnational politics, feminist theory, and race and ethnicity in the Americas. Her dissertation develops a denationalized conception of citizenship, grounded in the forms of transnational political membership and action of indigenous Mexicans.
Education
Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles (expected 2013)
M.A. University of California, Los Angeles, 2009
A.B., Bryn Mawr College, 2007
Courses Taught
PSCI 391: The Problem of Citizenship: from Aristotle to Arizona
WGS: Women, Migration, and Citizenship
Department of Political Science
Horwitz House
Kenyon College
Gambier, Ohio 43022
740-427-5216



