
Jing Lin
Jing Lin specializes in cutting-edge techniques for exploring the intersections of feminist theory, queer theory, critical race theory, and whiteness studies. As a professor in the Harriet Tubman Department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at the University of Maryland, Jing Lin is dedicated to advancing the understanding of these complex and interrelated fields. Their scholarly work is recognized for its depth and innovation, contributing significantly to contemporary discussions on gender, race, and identity. With a robust portfolio of publications, Jing Lin has authored numerous articles and books that delve into the nuances of social constructs and their impact on marginalized communities. Their research not only challenges traditional narratives but also offers new perspectives on the dynamics of power and privilege. Through their work, Jing Lin seeks to illuminate the often-overlooked aspects of societal structures, fostering a more inclusive and equitable academic discourse. In addition to their research, Jing Lin is committed to mentoring students and fostering an environment of critical inquiry and intellectual growth. They encourage students to engage with complex theories and apply them to real-world contexts, preparing the next generation of scholars to address pressing social issues with insight and empathy. Their dedication to teaching and research makes them a pivotal figure in the field of women, gender, and sexuality studies.
Publications
, 2003-12-31
, 13-25, 2023-06-01
, 18-23, 2024-01-01
, 2021-12-08
, 2021-12-08
, 472-479, 2019-07-02
, 628-633, 2000-08-01