Humanities and Social Studies Center, Room N3136
1226 Park St
涩里番, IA 50112
United States
Tamara Beauboeuf-Lafontant
Louise R. Noun Chair in Gender, Women's and Sexuality Studies
Tamara Beauboeuf-Lafontant (known as 鈥淒r. B鈥 on campus) is a womanist sociologist. She came to 涩里番 in fall 2019 and teaches the three core courses (Intro, Theory and Methods, and Senior Seminar) as well as the electives Growing up Girl, Feminist Educations, and Beyond the Little Mermaid: Race, Gender, and the Global Waters. A qualitative researcher, she focuses on Black women鈥檚 contemporary and historical acts of self-definition. Her published work has examined Black women鈥檚 pedagogy as a form of 鈥減oliticized mothering,鈥 the , and the liberal arts vision of 鈥溾 championed by Lucy Diggs Slowe, the first trained African American student affairs professional. Increasingly interested in higher education histories and narratives of belonging, she is at work on a book manuscript tentatively titled, 'No one鈥檚 better than you鈥: Edith Renfrow Smith and the nurturing of a Black girlhood in a white midwestern town, 1914-1937.
Education and Degrees
Ed.D., Human Development and Psychology, Harvard Graduate School of Education
MA, Africana Studies, Cornell University
AB, English Literature, Bryn Mawr College