Keri Brandt Off, Ph.D. Professor of Sociology & Gender & Sexuality Studies 970-247-7343 brandt_k@fortlewis.edu Areas of Expertise: Social Theory Relations between humans and the more-than-human world Regenerative Food Systems Gender & Sexuality Studies Education: Ph.D., University of Colorado, 2005 B.A., Fort Lewis College, 1995 About Dr. Keri Brandt Keri Brandt Off is a Professor of Sociology & Gender & Sexuality Studies. Her curiosities on and off campus center around how humans, animals, and landscapes co-create shared worlds together, and how these worlds intersect in the context of agriculture and food. She has a deep passion for teaching and working with students. Once a student at Fort Lewis College, her dream was to one day return as faculty, and in 2005 she did just that. In the media Learning at the Center podcast, 麻豆免费高清无砖码区Teaching & Learning Services, , August 2021. Desert Horse Media, , 2021. Rocky Mountain Wolf Project, , December 18, 2020. Professor of Gender & Sexuality Studies Keri Brandt and Professor of Sociology Janine Fitzgerald, both ranchers, which raises food from dead soil, on the Radio Cafe's "Down to Earth" podcast. [5/7/19]. Galil Garden Podcast, , 2019 Food Flow podcast, , April 27, 2018. The Perennial Plate, episode 150, , 2016. Selected publications and presentations “” Co-authored with Andrea Petitt, Society & Animals, 2022 “Indigenizing Food Systems Curricula at Fort Lewis College,” Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society (virtual), 2021 “Zoocialization in Practice: Visual Tid-Bits from the Field,” Equine Cultures in Transition conference (virtual), 2021 “Ethical Eating and the Denial of Death” The New Farmer’s Almanac, 2019 “Zombie Agriculture: Reanimation of Dead Soils and Chemical Drift” and “Debt and Mutual Aid: Transforming Zombie Agriculture” co-authored with Janine Fitzgerald, The New Farmer’s Almanac, 2019 “” The Conversation, 2018 “Zoocialization: Becoming a Cow-Horse Through Multi-Species Interaction,” Equine Cultures in Transition conference, Leeds Beckett University, England, 2018 Invited Keynote Speaker Zombie Agriculture: Death, Debt, and The Radical Center, Durango Natural Foods Cooperative Annual Member, Durango, CO, 2018 Invited Plenary Speaker Zombie Agriculture: Death, Debt, and The Radical Center, The Quivira Coalition, Albuquerque, NM, 2017 “The Denial of Death and The Triumph of Industrial Agriculture,” Western Social Science Association, San Francisco, CA , 2017 “Teaching Theories Beyond Good and Evil,” Western Social Science Association, San Francisco, CA , 2017 “Bodies in Motion: Embodiment and Intimacy in Human-Horse Relationships.” The International Society for Anthrozoology. Saratoga Springs, NY, 2015 “New Possibilities: Gender and Embodiment in the Human-Horse Context,” American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL, 2015 “Rethinking Women's Embodiment in the Context of Human-Horse Relationships,” American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA, 2014 “Intimacy Beyond Words: The Meaning of Horses in Women’s Lives,” Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction, San Francisco, CA, 2014