C.V.


Stevie Scheurich

112 East Hall, Bowling Green, OH

(773)691-2910 | sscheur@bgsu.edu


I. Education

Ph.D., American Culture Studies   Anticipated: Aug 2022
Chair, Dr. Kimberly Coates  
Bowling Green State University

Dissertation (in progress): Hex the Kyriarchy: The Re-Signification of the Witch in U.S. Feminist Discourse from the Suffrage Movement to the Present Day

Committee: Kimberly Coates (Chair), Sandra Faulkner, Timothy Messer-Kruse

Graduate Certificate, Women’s Gender, and Sexuality Studies  
Bowling Green State University August 2021
MA, Gender Studies  
Central European University   June 2015
BA in Sociology and Anthropology  
Earlham College   May 2010

II. Research Interests

Feminist spirituality, Queer Spirituality, Queer feminism, Queer-feminist identity formation, queer-feminist activism, Intersections between queer-feminist spiritual beliefs and queer -feminist activist practices, Public Humanities

 

III. Refereed Publications

Forthcoming            Scheurich, Stevie. Forthcoming. “Madly in Love: Objectum-Sexuality and the Limits of Legible Subjectivity.” In Madwomen in Social Justice Movements, Literatures, and Art, edited by Nicole Crevar and Jessica Lowell Mason. Wilmington: Vernon Press.

IV. Fellowships, Grants, and Scholarships

June 2020        National Endowment for the Humanities Grant Sponsored Project, “ Toward A Pedagogy From Crisis” – Hired as personnel

March 2020     Women’s Gender and Sexuality Studies Bowling Green State University Art and Essay Contest

First Place Graduate Essay, “The Seasons of the Witch: How the Symbol of the Witch Has Been Re-Appropriated and Re-Signified in Feminist Activism from the Suffrage Era to Today,”

March 2020 Alma Payne Scholarship Award

Awarded for attendance at Lavender Language Institute at Florida Atlantic University – Deferred due to Covid-19 Pandemic

 

V. Conference Presentations

2021   

“Hex the Kyriarchy: Complicating the History of Feminist Witchhood with a Transnational, Anti-colonial Approach.” Accepted into the National Women’s Studies Association Conference entitled “The Poetics, Politics, and Praxis of Transnational Feminisms,” November 19,2021. [Virtual]

“White Witches and White Feminism: Race and Gender in Spiritual Feminist Discourse Past and Present.” 2021 Association for Ethnic Studies Annual Conference. November 6, 2021, Bowling Green State University.

“Feminist Dictionary: Building a Feminist Digital Resource.” Open/Social/Digital Humanities Pedagogy Training and Mentorship Allied Conference at the Digital Humanities Summer Institute, June 2021. [Virtual]

2020   

“Desire Deemed Disability in Married to the Eiffel Tower: Objectum-Sexuals’ Thwarted Campaign for Legibility as Sexual Subjects.” Presented at the 2020 Midwest Popular Culture Association/Midwest American Culture Association Annual Conference. October 2-4, 2020 [Virtual]

“This Post is a Spell:” Instagram Witches and Their Deployment of Digital Technologies of the Self as Intersectional Self and World Making Practices.” Presented at HUGSA Conference entitled “Designing the Self.” July 31, 2020, York University [Virtual]

2019   

“Drone Bomb Me: The Explosion of the Self/Other Binary in Anohni’s Hopelessness.” Presented at the Kentucky Gender & Women’s Studies Conference entitled “TransBorders: Foggy Boundaries, Fuzzy Binaries.” September 28, 2019, University of Kentucky

“Real Love: Objectum-Sexuals and Their Reality Television Campaign for Recognition and Acceptance,” Presented at the Ray Browne Conference for Popular Studies entitled “Formulas in Flux.” February 16, 2019, Bowling Green State University

VI. Teaching

Instructor of Record: ACS 2500: Cultural Pluralism in the United States

American Culture Studies Program

         Bowling Green State University (BGSU), Fall 2021 and Spring 2022

         Course delivery mode: Face to Face

        30 students

Instructor of Record: ACS 3000/WS 3000:  Witches & Feminist Resistance

Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program and American Culture Studies Program

         BGSU, Summer 2021

         Course delivery mode: Online Asynchronous

         19 students

Instructor of Record: WS 2000: Introduction to Women’s Studies

Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program

         BGSU, Spring 2019, Fall 2020

         Course delivery modes: Face-to-Face and Remote (Online Synchronous)

         30-35 students

Teaching Assistant for WS 2000: Introduction to Women’s Studies

         BGSU, Fall 2018

         Course delivery mode: Face-to-Face

         30 students

VII. Research and Administrative Positions

Assistant Director, Institute for the Study of Culture and Society

         BGSU, August 2019 – May 2020 and January 2021 to May 2021

VIII. Public Humanities Projects

Forthcoming        Feminist Dictionary: Keywords For Feminist Thought

Digital public humanities collaboration with Riddhima Sharma. We have designed and are in the process of launching our free, open access, intersectional feminist resource for students and instructors in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies.

Summer 2021        BG Ideas Podcast- Researcher and Writer

“Dr. Kei Nomaguchi and Dr. Sandra Faulkner: Caretaking and the COVID 19 Pandemic.”.

“Ana Brown and Nicole Robinson: Diversity and Accessibility Work in Digital and Academic Spaces.”

“Dr. Kareem Khubchandani and Dr. Angela Ahlgren: Critical Drag, Dancing, and Drumming.”

June 2020        BG Ideas Podcast sponsored by NEH CARES Grant Project “Toward a Pedagogy From Crisis” – Podcast Researcher and Writer

“COVID and Tales from the Camp and Classroom.” BG Ideas. February 24, 2021 [Host]

“Dr. Rachel Rickard Rebellino and Tiffany Scarola: COVID and Community.” BG Ideas. February 10, 2021

“Dr. Lauren Salisbury and Dr. Matt Schumann: COVID and Pedagogy.” BG Ideas. February 7, 2021

“Dr. Amílcar Challú and Dr. Chad Iwertz Duffy: COVID and Collaboration.” BG Ideas. February 3, 2021

 

Events

April 2021  The Politics of Teaching U. S. History.  

                   Conceptualized and Organized

A Virtual Roundtable Discussion hosted by The Institute for the Study of Culture and Society featuring Dr. Timothy Messer-Kruse, Dr. Nicole Jackson, and Gloria Wu

AY             ICS Faculty Fellows Lecture Series.

                   Organized

2019 -2020       Four community talks given by the Institute for the Study of Culture and Society’s Faculty Fellows

IX. Service

Executive-at-Large

Culture Club, The BGSU American Culture Studies graduate student association.

Fall 2019- Spring 2020

Served as a member of the organizing committee for the graduate student conference.

Committee Member

            Succession Committee for the Directorship of the Institute for the Study of Culture and Society – Spring 2020

X. Professional Development

Accessing Course Design and Delivery Workshop BGSU Center for Faculty Excellence July 9, 2021
Building Community in a Virtual Classroom Workshop BGSU Center for Faculty Excellence June 22, 2021
Active Learning Strategies and Technologies for Remote Synchronous Learning Workshop BGSU Center for Faculty Excellence August 17, 2021
Online Course Design and Teaching (4-week course) BGSU Center for Faculty Excellence June 2021
Inclusive Pedagogy Workshop BGSU Center for Faculty Excellence   November 13, 2019
Accessibility and Content Creation Workshop BGSU Center for Faculty Excellence   September 23, 2019
SafeZone Training for Faculty BGSU Center for Faculty Excellence   February 14 2019