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Patrizia Gentile is a Full Professor at the Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies, Carleton University, specializing in cultural and gender history. She has a Ph.D. from Queens University and has contributed significantly to the academic discourse on sexuality, national security, and queer theory. Her notable publications include 'Queen Maple Leaf: Beauty Contests Settler Femininity' (2020), which was nominated for the Canadian Historical Association Scholarly Book Canadian History Prize in 2021. She has also authored works such as 'Canadian War Queers: National Security Sexual Regulation' (2010) and has edited collections such as 'Demand!: Redefining Resistance Sex Gender Struggles' (2016). Gentile has been involved in various research grants, including SSHRC IG Grant and SSHRC Explore, reflecting her commitment to exploring marginalized subjectivities and the historical context of national and gender identity. As an influential figure in her field, her research interests span across multiple interdisciplinary areas, making her a pivotal contributor to the understanding of gender and sexuality in Canadian history.
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