

Associate Professor of Women's and Gender Studies, Writing, and Rhetoric
Department of Women's & Gender Studies
208 Bowne Hall
Syracuse University,
Syracuse, NY 13244
Phone: (315) 443-6745
Email: gdpough@syr.edu
Office Hours: Monday 10:00-11:30am
http://www.gwendolyndpough.com
http://www.gwynethbolton.com
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My areas of specialization are black feminist theories, black popular culture, black women writers, black public culture and hip-hop culture. My work has examined Black women’s interaction in the public sphere via Hip Hop culture. I examine the ways in which Black women use the counter-public sphere of Hip Hop to claim a voice for themselves and to influence the ways in which Black women are represented in both the male dominated space of Hip Hop culture and the larger US society. I use a methodology that combines theories of the public sphere with theories of Black feminisms and Black popular culture to create a lens through which to examine Black women rappers’ interactions within these various spheres. Recently, I have become interested in how Black public culture informs issues of literacy. My new research examines the ways contemporary Black women use gatherings centered on the discussion of literature to influence the literacy experiences of other Blacks and also to influence the representations of Black women in the larger society. I interrogate how Black book clubs both benefit from and risk co-optation by the literary market. Many of the contemporary African American women’s book clubs and reading groups mix their own reading with literacy-based outreach in Black communities.
Ph.D. 2000: Department of English, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio
M.A.1994: Department of English, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts
B.A. 1992: Department of English, William Paterson University, Wayne, New Jersey
Women’s Studies 310 Feminist Inquiries
Women’s Studies 410 Senior Capstone Seminar
Writing 428/Women’s Studies 400 Black Women and Literacy from Clubwomen to Oprah’s Book Club
CCR 760/Women’s Studies 700 Black Feminist Theories
Women’s Studies 400 Special Topic: Women, Rap, and Hip Hop Feminism

Check It While I Wreck It: Black Womanhood, Hip-Hop Culture and the Public Sphere. Northeastern University Press, June 2004
I’m Gonna Make You Love Me. Genesis Press, March 2006 (novel, writing as Gwyneth Bolton)
If Only You Knew. Kimani Press/Harlequin Books, July 2006, (novel, writing as Gwyneth Bolton)
FEMSPEC: an Interdisciplinary Feminist Journal
Dedicated to Critical and Creative Works in the Realms of SF, Fantasy. Magical Realism, Surrealism, Myth, Folklore and other Supernatural Genres, Special Issue on Speculative Black Women: Magic, Fantasy, and the Supernatural, co-edited with Yolanda Hood, (November 2005) 6.1.|