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Dianna Hunter is the
Coordinator of the Office of Women's and Gender Issues,
Senior Lecturer in English and Women's Studies, and
Coordinator of the Women's Studies Program. She
has previously taught Composition and Women's Studies at
the University of Minnesota Duluth, Iowa State
University, and Simpson College. She has an M.A. from
Iowa State University and a B.A. from Macalester College
. Before becoming a teacher, she worked in the northeastern Minnesota dairy farm community for almost two decades as a farmer and an advocate for small farms. Her essays, articles, poems, and short stories have appeared in regional and national publications. She recently participated in a feminist case study writing project at the Institute for Women and Public Policy and coordinated the Duluth-Costa Rica International Feminist Exchange, a study experience with Feminist Interactive Radio Endeavor (FIRE) and the Institute for Community Development and Communications by Women in Ciudad Colon, Costa Rica. Her book of oral histories from the 1980s farm crisis, Breaking Hard Ground, is available from Holy Cow! Press in Duluth. Her short story "The Bjornson Boys" was published in Peregrine XX, and "The Artificial Inseminator's Wife" was published in Peregrine XVIII and nominated by the editors for a Pushcart Prize in 2000. Her case study on women farm leaders can be accessed on the web site of the Center for Women and Public Policy |
To Contact Dianna Hunter:
Office of Women's and Gender Issues,
143 Sundquist, University of
Wisconsin-Superior,
Belknap & Catlin, PO Box 2000,
Superior, Wisconsin 54880-4500.
Phone 715-394-8405. dhunter@uwsuper.edu
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