Women’s and Gender Studies

We collect material in a variety of formats to support the study of women and gender. Our areas of focus include the lived experiences of women, feminist theory and practice, women’s health, masculinity, theories of gender, and the intersections of gender, race, class, ability, and other categories of identity. 

For collecting purposes, we pay special attention to the needs of students and scholars of Women’s and Gender Studies in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, as well as the Institute for Research on Women & Gender. We also seek to meet the needs of researchers and scholars across the university who study women and gender in any discipline and from a range of methodological approaches. 

Our collection includes materials in print, electronic, video, microfilm, and other formats, primarily in English. When needed, we’ll acquire materials in other languages. 

Important related collections 

Our Special Collections Research Center holds a number of archival collections relevant to the study of women and gender, including the Labadie Collection and materials formerly held by the National Transgender Library & Archives.

Monochrome seated portrait photograph of an African American woman with braids in her hair and high collared dress.

Mary H. Graham the first African American woman to graduate from the University of Michigan.

Contact

photograph of Meredith Kahn
Meredith L Kahn

Librarian for Gender & Sexuality Studies

734-764-2043

mkahn@umich.edu