This is a content holder for the one button emergency notification system.

Wall Street Journal ranks BSU as a Best College for the second year in a row! Learn more

Dr. Halle Singh

Halle Singh smiling with long curly red hair and wearing large black rimmed glasses and a white long-sleeve button up shirt
Assistant Professor of Childhood Studies
Burrill Office Complex, Room 101K
Pronouns
she/her/hers

BA, California Lutheran University
MA, Claremont Graduate University
PhD, Rutgers University

Dr. Halle Singh earned her PhD in Childhood Studies with distinction from Rutgers University in May 2024. As a feminist theorist of gender, age, and capitalism, she works across social reproduction theory, critical cultural studies, and girlhood studies. Her dissertation, “Girlhood After Dark: Nighttime, Leisure, and the Temporality of Gender” theorizes how capitalism regulates gender through one of its central mechanisms of control: time. She co-founded the Girlhood Studies Collective, a community focused on critical work related to girls and girlhood culture, and has been a program fellow for the Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities.

Area of Expertise

Girlhood Studies, Gender and Childhood, Critical Media Studies, Feminist and Queer Theory