Lewis-Clark State College
500 8th Avenue
Lewiston, Idaho 83501
208-792-2362
aecanfield@lcsc.edu
Publications
Amy E. Canfield
Amy Canfield is a Professor of history at Lewis-Clark State College. She earned her Ph.D. from Washington State University in 2008. She teaches courses in women’s history, American Indian history, history of the American West, and U.S. popular culture. She has published articles in the Pacific Northwest Quarterly, Journal of the West, Idaho Yesterdays, and the Journal of American Culture. She has also served as a consultant for the Center for the State of the Parks, conducting cultural resource assessments on the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail, Grand Canyon National Park, Vicksburg National Military Park, and Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park.
Presentations
“There is nothing complicated about ordinary equality”: The Fight for Women’s Suffrage
Divided Loyalties and Tribal Rights: Agriculture and Irrigation at the Fort Hall Indian Reservation
Private versus Public, Traditional versus Assimilated: Shoshone-Bannock Women and Assimilation Efforts
Re-Imagining a True Horror: Domestic Violence, Feminism, and Popular Culture
You Don’t Own Me: Feminism, Femininity, and “Girl Groups”
Presentation Needs
Check with speaker, may need screen and projector for Powerpoint presentations.