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ANNIE GILBERT COLEMAN Director of Graduate Studies. Associate Professor of History. B.A. Williams College 1987, M.A. University of Colorado, Boulder 1992, Ph.D. 1996. Teaching specialties: Post-1945 U.S., American West, environmental history, sports and popular culture. Publications: Ski Style: Sport and Culture in the Rockies (2004); “From Snow Bunnies to Shred Betties: Gender, Consumption, and the Skiing Landscape” in Scharff, Seeing Nature Through Gender (2003); "Call of the Mild: Colorado Ski Resorts and the Politics of Rural Tourism," in Stock and Johnston, The Countryside in the Age of the Modern State: Political Histories of Rural America, (2001); "The Unbearable Whiteness of Skiing," Pacific Historical Review (Nov., 1996; winner of W. Turrentine Jackson Prize) reprinted in Willard and Bloom, Sports Matters: Race, Recreation, and Culture (2002).
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