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Karen Flood

Associate Dean of the Harvard Summer School

Karen Flood is the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at Harvard Summer School.1 She also serves as a Title IX Resource Coordinator for faculty.2 Previously, she was the Allston Burr Dudley House Dean from 2008 to 2015 and the Acting Director of Studies in Women, Gender, and Sexuality (WGS) from 2006 to 2008.1 Before working at WGS, Flood taught in the History and Literature concentration, where she was the Assistant Director of Studies.1

Flood received her Ph.D. from Harvard’s History of American Civilization program.1 She specializes in 19th and 20th-century cultural history, with interests in gender and sexuality, the body, the history of medicine and science, death rituals and memorialization, and visual culture.1 Her revised dissertation is titled Contemplating Corpses: The Treatment of the Dead and Conceptions of the Body in Modern American Culture.1

Her teaching interests include body modification and beauty regimens, weight and body image, reproductive technologies and reproductive politics, the history of sexuality, gender and work, and race and ethnicity in American history.1

Flood can be contacted at [email protected].edu.1

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Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States