Miranda Joseph and Erin Leigh Durban were married Oct. 19 at the Campus Club at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. Rabbi Michael Adam Latz officiated.

Dr. Joseph (left), 56, is the chair of the gender, women and sexuality studies department at the University of Minnesota, and is the author of “Against the Romance of Community” (University of Minnesota Press) and “Debt to Society: Accounting for Life Under Capitalism” (University of Minnesota Press). Dr. Joseph graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and received a doctoral degree in modern thought and literature from Stanford.

Dr. Joseph is a child of Ellen R. Joseph and Lawrence M. Joseph of Manhattan. Dr. Joseph’s father, who is retired, was a labor and employment lawyer in the Morristown, N.J., office of AT&T, and was until June a director of Global Kids, an organization in Manhattan that helps high school students from underserved neighborhoods develop a broader perspective on the world. Dr. Joseph’s mother retired as a partner in Kaye Scholer, the Manhattan law firm, and is now a director of Poets & Writers, an organization in Manhattan that provides resources and support to writers.

Dr. Durban, 36, is an assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Minnesota. Dr. Durban graduated from Metropolitan State University of Denver and received a doctoral degree in gender and women’s studies from the University of Arizona.