Tonja Olive        
  Visiting Professor of Feminist and Gender Studies      
       
                   
                   
  Tonja Olive is currently a Visiting Professor in Feminist and Gender Studies, and
has taught at The Colorado College as a Block Visitor for over five
years. Her areas of interest include feminist and rhetorical theory
and analysis, media analysis, and the social construction of sex and
gender. She received her M.A. in Communication at the University of
Arkansas, and her Ph.D. at the University of South Florida.
   
     
     
                   
  Courses                
  FG 285 - Women and the Body
FG 118 - Gender Communication
FG 110 - Intro to Feminist and Gender Studies
FG 118/FE 156 - Mind and Body (with Tomi-Ann Roberts)
FG 310 - Feminist Theory
CO 200 - Topics in Comparative Literature - Rhetoric
GS 101 - Freedom and Authority
   
                   
  Contact Information              
  Office: Interdisciplinary House
Department of Feminist and Gender Studies
The Colorado College
14 E. Cache La Poudre St.
Colorado Springs, CO 80903

Phone: (719) 389-6045
tolive@mingram.com

       
         
         
         
                   
                   
 
 
 
   
   

Questions or comments?
Contact Eva Wynhorst
ewynhorst@coloradocollege.edu

Feminist and Gender Studies at Colorado College engages in a critical examination of theories about and attitudes toward women, sex, and gender both in Western and global cultural settings. The goal of Feminist and Gender Studies is to broaden our perspectives and consider the conditions for the creation of a more equitable society.

Director Tomi-Ann Roberts
troberts@coloradocollege.edu

Website designed by Arlene Ward
Last updated 8-07