Leena-Maija Rossi
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Leena-Maija Rossi

Leena-Maija Rossi is a researcher of gender and visual culture who works as the Executive Director of the Finnish Cultural Institute in New York. Before leaving Finland, Rossi was long influential at the University of Helsinki as a teacher unafraid to engage in social dialogue as a feminist. In New York Rossi conducts research alongside her cultural work and dreams of returning to teaching.

Leena-Maija Rossi

Born July 5, 1962, Valkeakoski

PhD (art history and women’s studies) 1999, University of Helsinki
Fulbright scholar, New York University 1990–91
Master of Arts (art history) 1987, University of Helsinki

Executive Director 2011-16, Finnish Cultural Institute in New York
Professor of gender studies 2011, University of Helsinki
Lecturer in gender studies 2010, University of Helsinki
Lecturer in women’s studies, 2003–09 University of Helsinki
Research Doctor 2000–03, Academy of Finland, University of Helsinki
Research Doctor, 1999–2000, Academy of Finland, University of Art and Design Helsinki
Project researcher 1996-98, Academy of Finland, University of Helsinki
Docent 2000, University of Helsinki
Docent 2002, University of Turku

Research fields:
Gender and sexuality, visual culture from art to media culture, multiculturalism and intersectionality

Academic activity

Awards:
Magister Bonus, the Student Union of the University of Helsinki’s prize for teaching excellence, 2009
The Finnish Art Society’s art book of the year prize 1995

Photo: Kari Sainio
Written by Leena-Maija Rossi (Kaija Hartikainen ed.)
Translated by Matthew Billington

There were countless best moments at the University of Helsinki – I would say, overall, that the years 1996-2009, when the Kristiina Institute flourished as an inspiring environment of interdisciplinary work for both research and teaching, were the best. During that time I finished my doctoral thesis and the widely…

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I dream about returning to research and teaching work. My term in New York has been wonderful, my work inspiring and rewarding and my colleagues excellent.

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