Cricket Keating is an Associate Professor in the Gender, Women, & Sexuality Studies Department. Her research is in the areas of political theory, decolonial politics, popular education and critical pedagogy, queer politics, transnational feminist theory, and technofeminism. In her work, she explores ways in which people have both imagined and struggled to build more inclusive, egalitarian, and participatory models of political collectivity. In particular, she analyzes ways in which people have rethought democracy in moments of postcolonial and decolonial transition.
Research/Teaching Areas: Critical pedagogy, Decolonial Politics, Political Theory, Queer politics, Translation Feminisms
Current Projects: Her current work highlights and theorizes practices of participatory engagement in a number of contexts and looks at contemporary sexual politics in transnational perspective. This work includes several collaborative projects.