Professor of Sociology and Women's & Gender Studies
Dir of the Collaborative for Interdisciplinary & Integr Stud
Dr. Sardi's main research interests include feminist theory and methodology, gender and sexualities, deviance and embodiment, human rights, the ethics of genital cutting, and the scholarship of teaching and learning. She has co-authored a number of articles discussing the ethics of routinized penile circumcision performed on infants and the ways in which the procedure is maintained and upheld in the United States. Dr. Sardi is currently researching the long-term outcomes of penile circumcision on adults.
Education
- BA, Stonehill College
- MA, University of Connecticut
- PHD, University of Connecticut
Areas of Expertise
- Gender, Masculinities, and Sexualities
- Social deviance
- Feminist theory
- Social inequality
Organization
- Sociology
Office Location
- College of Arts & Sciences 1 332
Mail Drop
- CL-AC1
Experience
Quinnipiac University
Professor of Sociology and Women's Studies
2020 - Present
Quinnipiac University
Director, Women's & Gender Studies Program
2019 - Present
Quinnipiac University
Associate Professor of Sociology
2016 - 2020
Quinnipiac University
Assistant Professor of Sociology
2011 - 2016
Quinnipiac University
Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology
2010 - 2011
Quinnipiac University
Visiting Assistant Instructor of Sociology
2009 - 2010
Quinnipiac University
Part-Time Instructor, Sociology
2009 - 2009
Selected Publications
Psychological, psychosocial, and psychosexual aspects of penile circumcision
Tye, M. C., Sardi, L. M.
International Journal of Impotence Research (2022)
Demographic Differences in Circumcision Satisfaction among US Males.
Jellison, W. A, Sardi, L. M.
5(1) Men's Health Journal e5 (2021)
Systematic review of complications arising from male circumcision.
Iacob, S. I, Feinn, R. S., Sardi, L.
BJUI Compass 1-25 (2021)