MC Whitlock
Area(s) of Expertise: Qualitative Methods, Medical Sociology, Sexuality, Inequality, Gender,
Education
- Ph.D., Sociology, University of South Florida, 2017
- Graduate Minor, History, University of South Florida, 2017
- M.A., Gender Studies, University of South Florida, 2012
- B.A., Sociology, Georgia State University, 2009
Courses Taught
- SOCI 1101: Introduction to Sociology
- SOCI 2293/3293: Introduction to Marriage & Family
- SOCI 3100: Sociology of Health
- SOCI 3520: Social Construction of Sexuality
- SOCI 3624: Ethnography
- SOCI 3700: Constructions of Self
- SOCI 3800: Sociology of Gender
- SOCI 4100: Advanced Social Theory
- SOCI 4850: Internship
Publications
Whitlock, MC. 2024. “Book Review: Male Femininities by Dana Berkowitz, Elroi J. Windsor and C. Winter Han.” Gender & Society.
Crawley, S, MC Whitlock, and J Earles. 2021. “Smithing Queer Method: Re-Visioning Ontology for Feminist/Queer, Queer of Color, and Post-Post Empiricism.” Sociological Theory. 39(3): 127- 152.
Whitlock, MC. 2021. “I Never Realized that Sex Between Two Women was Not Safe”: Narratives of Lesbian Safer Sex. Culture, Health, and Sexuality. 24(2): 288-299.
Whitlock, MC. 2021. “Threads of Third Wave: Styling Women’s Flat Track Roller Derby.” Uniformly Discussed: Sportswomen’s Apparel Around the World by Linda K. Fuller.
Whitlock, MC, and Z Fine. 2012. “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?: Analyzing Homonormativity in The Kids are All Right.” Humanity and Society. 36(2): 178-185.
Crawley, S, MC Whitlock, and J Earles. 2021. “Smithing Queer Method: Re-Visioning Ontology for Feminist/Queer, Queer of Color, and Post-Post Empiricism.” Sociological Theory. 39(3): 127- 152.
Whitlock, MC. 2021. “I Never Realized that Sex Between Two Women was Not Safe”: Narratives of Lesbian Safer Sex. Culture, Health, and Sexuality. 24(2): 288-299.
Whitlock, MC. 2021. “Threads of Third Wave: Styling Women’s Flat Track Roller Derby.” Uniformly Discussed: Sportswomen’s Apparel Around the World by Linda K. Fuller.
Whitlock, MC, and Z Fine. 2012. “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?: Analyzing Homonormativity in The Kids are All Right.” Humanity and Society. 36(2): 178-185.