Liz Rose

Graduate Associate, The Center for Research in Feminist, Queer, and Transgender Studies

BENN 345


Research Interests

Trans Oral History Project

Affiliation

FQT

Bio

Liz researches the intersections of trans theory and Black feminist theory in contemporary diasporic writing across the Americas, using translation as a method to illuminate critical, rhizomatic genealogies of trans feminist thought. They currently serve as Visiting Scholar at the Philadelphia Trans Oral History Project through the Center for Feminist, Queer, and Trans Studies and coordinator of the Gender/Sexuality Reading Group through the English department. 

Liz’s work is published in numerous places, most recently TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly, Qui Parle, and Hopscotch Translation.

Graduate Teaching Assistant
  • Introduction to Queer Theory, Spring 2022
  • Introduction to Gender and Society, Fall 2021
Instructor of Record
  • Gender and Society, Summer 2024
  • Gender and Society, Summer 2023
  • Sex and Representation: Hemispheric Cultural Imaginings, Spring 2023
  • Writing the Self: Contemporary Memoir across the Americas, Fall 2022
Visiting Scholar
  • The Center for Research in Feminist, Queer, and Transgender Studies, 2023-2024
  • The Center for Research in Feminist, Queer, and Transgender Studies, 2024-2025