
Mikey Lewis- Bachelor of Arts
- Master's Student at Brock University
Mikey Lewis
- Bachelor of Arts
- Master's Student at Brock University
Beginning Master's degree in September 2024.
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Introduction
Bachelor of Arts, Anthropology and Religious Studies, University of Lethbridge, 2020 | Queer scholar | Research assistant with experience in transcription, qualitative data collection, management and analysis, participant observation, manuscript editing, and film production.
Current institution
Additional affiliations
February 2025 - present
Canadian Institute for Far-Right Studies
Position
- Affiliate
May 2018 - July 2020
Position
- Research Assistant
Description
- Short films published alongside "COLLABORATIVE HAPPINESS: Building the Good Life in Urban Cohousing Communities" by Dr. Catherine Kingsifher, Berghahn Books, 2021. Filmmaking, transcription and indexing of interviews, cataloguing of research database, and literature reviews for the Expanding Policies of Wellbeing project under Dr. Catherine Kingfisher.
Education
August 2015 - May 2020
Publications
Publications (9)
From God-fearing angel to monstrous goat-man, Judeo-Christian traditions have been dreaming up new conceptions of Satan for thousands of years. However, out of this diverse catalogue, contemporary American television seems to have become especially interested in one depiction of Satan in particular: a devil who is not only handsome, but also charge...
Even as secular society becomes increasingly accepting of queer lives and relationships, Christian Creationists have been at the forefront of a religious assault against them, teaching that homosexuality is an affront to God’s will and therefore a grievous sin. In response, many queer people have abandoned Christianity and organized religion as a w...
This paper explores the jarring and complicated thesis that even as Jewish women experienced horrific sexualized violence at the hands of the German forces during the Holocaust, they also used their sexuality as a means of expressing what little agency they had left. German conceptions of Jewish women are discussed, followed by an extensive investi...