Nichole G. Arnault
(Curriculum Vitae) Nichole Arnault received an M. A. in Women's Studies from Georgia State University in 2004 and began studies at the University of Georgia the same year. Her specialty areas include gender, culture, and nationalism.
Ms. Arnault is particularly interested in maternal protest, specifically how motherhood functions as an imagined moral location from which both state and dissenting political groups have legitimated social action. Additional research topics include national commemoration of military women, gender stratification in the U.S. military, and women's experiences in war and peacekeeping.
Selected Honors, Grants, Awards
2005-2006. Graduate Teaching Assistant [Introduction to Women's Studies and Gender & Technology]. Institute for Women's Studies, University of Georgia.
2004-2005. Special Assistant to the Director. Institute for Women's Studies, University of Georgia.
Selected Publications
Arnault, Nichole. 2004. "Review of September 11, 2001: Feminist Perspectives." International Feminist Journal of Politics 6(4): 697-699.
Selected Presentations
March 2006. "Sublime Mothers: Performance and Symbolic Spectacle in Maternal Protest Organizations." at the University of Georgia Institute for Women's Studies Friday Speaker Series. Athens, GA.
February 2004. "Women and Peacekeeping." at the Georgia Graduate Student Interdisciplinary Conference. Athens, GA.
Contact Information
Department of Sociology
405 Baldwin Hall
Athens, GA 30602-1611
706-542-3227 (office)
706-542-4320 (fax)
narnault@uga.edu

