Dr. Mitchell has experience teaching at both undergraduate and graduate levels and approaches her courses with a strong focus on interdisciplinarity.
Courses Taught
History
HIS 384: “Scandal, Crime, Spectacle in the 19th Century France and England.”
HIS 556: “Special Topics: Microhistory.”
HIS 7B: “From the Civil War to the Present,” (Graduate Student Instructor).
HIS 103: “A Tale of Two ‘Imperial’ Cities (1814-1914): Race, Gender, and the Colonial Project in Nineteenth-Century London and Paris.”
HIS 300: “The Historians Craft.”
HIS 302: “Topics in North American History.”
HIS 318: “Age of Revolutions.”
HIS 319: “European History, 1871-1945.”
HIS 365: “Themes in World History: European Imperialisms.”
HIS 414: “Women and Gender in History.”
HIS 442: “The African Diaspora.”
HIS 497: “Directed Studies.”
HIS 499: “Capstone.”
Gender and Women Studies
GWS 20: “Introduction to Feminist Theory,” (Graduate Student Instructor).
GWS 10: “Introduction to Gender and Women’s Studies,” (Graduate Student Instructor).
Women and Gender Studies
WGS 100: “Women’s Lives: Race, Class, and Gender.”
WGS 130: “Gender, Power, and Difference: Introduction to Gender and Women’s Studies.”
WGS 238: “Women in Western History.”
WGS 250: “Feminist Frameworks.”
WGS 290: “Women, Race, and Representation: An Introduction.”
WGS 294: “Manifestos, Statements, and Declarations: Introduction to Feminist Theory.”
WGS 294: “Scandal and Spectacle: Race, Class, Gender, and Sexualities in Nineteenth-Century England and France.”
WGS 300: “Wicked Women: Gender, Sex, and Scandal in Nineteenth-Century American History.”
WGS 386/486: “Black Women’s Experiences.”
WGS 392, “Gender, Culture, and the Arts,” (Internship Supervisor).
WGS 399: “Technology and the Gendered Body.”
WGS 499: “Gender in 18th Century France.”
WGS 499: “Wicked Women: Gender, Sex, and Scandal in Nineteenth-Century American History.”