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In addition, her published works include:
Her newest work, "Intertwined Lives : Margaret Mead, Ruth Benedict, and Their Circle", narrates in a exploratory style the secrets of the lives of these two intellectual anthropologists. Currently, she is a History professor at the University of Southern California. She teaches History courses, which include topics such as Gender & Sexuality and Women's Studies.
From her staff page, her research: "Beginning with a focus on religion in the early republic, my work has broadened to be located in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries more generally and has come to rest in the history of gender, sexuality, and culture, in line with what has been at the intellectual and methodological forefront of the fields of women's history and women's studies. In terms of race and ethnicity, two other areas at the forefront of the field of women's and gender history, I have always integrated that material into my Women in Modern America, first published by Harcourt, Brace in 1972 and continually in print since that date."
Lois Banner faculty page at USC