Anne Gessler, Ph.D.
Director of First-Year Seminar Program; Coordinator of UHCL Common Reader Program;
Clinical Associate Professor of First-Year Seminar, Humanities, and Women’s and Gender
Studies,
College of Human Sciences and Humanities
Contact number: 281-283-3471
Email: gessler@uhcl.edu
Office: Arbor Central 1307.02
Biography
Anne Gessler is the director of the First-Year Seminar Program and a clinical associate
professor in the Humanities program. She teaches across these disciplines, including
women’s and gender studies and history. She is also the coordinator of the Common
Reader Program.
She received her doctorate in American Studies at The University of Texas at Austin
in 2015. Her teaching interests include social movement history, women's and gender
studies, media studies, animal studies, food studies, and Utopian studies.
Gessler’s book, "Cooperatives in New Orleans: Collective Action and Urban Development
(University Press of Mississippi, June 2020)," is a cultural history of the cooperatives
driving New Orleans’s development. Drawing on archives and interviews with grassroots
activists from the 1890s to today, it contends that sustained socializing among laborers,
women, immigrants, and people of color propelled a neighborhood-focused, globally
inspired cooperative movement that has democratized New Orleans’s economic and political
institutions.
Engaging with women’s and gender studies, social movement history, and southern Jewish
history, Gessler’s next project examines coalition-building among Jewish and non-Jewish
New Orleanian women community advocates striving to professionalize public health
and social work fields. She has also published in Utopian Studies, American Studies
in Scandinavia, Radio Journal, Journal of Southern History, and Feminist Media Studies.