A selection of books written by female St. Joe’s professors
Tipping on a Tightrope: Divas in African American Literature (2012) by Aisha Lockridge, Ph.D., associate professor of English
Girls Behind Bars: Reclaiming Education in Transformative Spaces (2012) by Suniti Sharma, Ph.D., associate professor of teacher education
Gender, Race, and Office Holding in the United States: Representation at the Intersections (2013) by Becki Scola, Ph.D., associate professor and chair of the Department of Political Science
Of Women and the Essay: An Anthology from 1655 to 2000 (2018) by Jenny Spinner, Ph.D., professor of English and director of The Writing Center
Movie Night Menus: Dinner and Drink Recipes Inspired by Films We Love (2016) by Tenaya Darlington, M.F.A., professor of English and director of the Writing Studies Program, and André Darlington
Jane (2010) by April Lindner, Ph.D., professor of English
Food, Feminisms, Rhetorics (2017) by Melissa Goldthwaite, Ph.D., professor of English
Harnessing Grief: A Mother’s Quest for Meaning and Miracles (2021) by Maria Kefalas, Ph.D., professor of sociology
My Mother, That Stranger. Letters from the Spanish Civil War (2019) by Concha Alborg, Ph.D., professor emerita
Balance Your Life: Take control of your time, Discover what really matters (2010) by Delores L. Mason, M.A., visiting professor of educational leadership