Ann Marie Davis, Assistant Professor of History, Connecticut College

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Education:
B.A., College of William and Mary;
M.A., Harvard University;
Ph.D., M.A., Japanese History, University of California, Los Angeles


Ann Marie Davis
Assistant Professor of History


Joined Connecticut College: 2009

Specializations:

  • Early modern and modern Japan
  • History of science
  • Technology and science
  • Japanese literature and theory
  • History of gender and sexuality
  • Women's studies

Ann Marie Davis joined the Connecticut College faculty in 2009 as an assistant professor of history, and is associated also with the East Asian Languages and Cultures program.

She teaches the following courses: An Introduction to Japanese Civilization, Human Trafficking: Prostitution and Sex-Slavery in Northeast Asia, Western Europe and the US Since 1850, Expansion and Empire in East Asia and the History of Gender and Sexuality in Japan, 1850s-1980s.

Professor Davis is a member of the Association for Asian Studies (AAS), Society for the Social Studies of Science (4S) and the National Women’s Studies Association (NWSA).

Visit the history department website and the East Asian Languages and Cultures website.

   

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