Nicholas Henriksen

Professional Title

Associate Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures

Department(s)

College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA)
Romance Languages

About

Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are principles that guide my work as a scholar, instructor, and member of the University of Michigan and Ann Arbor communities. Currently, I am promoting gender inclusion for students by advocating for the intentional recognition of gender identity in our courses, especially in my role as Associate Chair of Romance Languages & Literatures. Gender-diverse students face a major communication barrier because the Romance languages we teach employ a binary grammatical gender in their lexicons. Continuing to only instruct our students using the masculine/feminine designation creates the perception among gender non-conforming students that the Romance languages are exclusively for those who identify as male or female. To combat these inequities, I co-founded my department's Gender Diversity Committee (https://lsa.umich.edu/rll/gender-diversity-committee.html). During the 2022-2023 academic year I additionally received a New Initiatives/New Instruction (NINI) grant entitled “Integrating gender-diverse language into the Romance curriculum,” which involves a vast curricular update with respect to gender identity in our courses. Additionally, I collaborate with Michigan’s ADVANCE Program and am developing a resource kit that can be easily utilized to enhance understanding of gender identity, as well as to offer recommendations for how to integrate gender-diverse language into a variety of English-language academic and professional contexts.

Research Interests

humanities
social sciences
activism
education
LGBTQ
sexuality