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Research on Women noontime lectures begin Sept. 3
2:15 p.m., Aug. 14, 2003--The fall 2003 Research on Women Lecture Series begins Wednesday, Sept. 3, and continues through Wednesday, Dec. 3. The free public lectures will be held from 12:20-1:10 p.m., Wednesdays, in 103 Gore Hall.
Speakers and their topics include:
- Sept. 3Anne Boylan, professor of history, Kathy Turkel, assistant professor of womens studies, Leigh Snyder and Rachel Dash, both representing SAGE (Students Acting for Gender Equality), in a panel discussion on Womens Activism: Three Centuries of Change;
- Sept. 10Cheryl Wilson, graduate student in the English department, Writing the Body /The Body Writing: 19th-Century Dance and Literature;
- Sept. 17Bernard Herman, Edward and Elizabeth Goodman Professor of Art History, Quilt Voices;
- Sept. 24Donna Budani, assistant professor, of anthropology, Writing About Women: Going Against the Anthropological Grain;
- Oct. 1Caroline Smith, graduate student in the English department, Sex and the Single Girl: Controlling Female Sexuality in 20th-Century Romantic Comedies;
- Oct. 8Suzanne Cherrin, assistant professor of womens studies, Womens Human Rights in Times of War;
- Oct. 15Margaret Linda Birney, associate professor of nursing, Threat of a Breast Biopsy: Women's Psychophysiological Stress Response;
- Oct. 22James Inciardi, professor of criminal justice, and Hilary Surratt, associate scientist for the Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies, HIV and Violence Prevention among Street Sex Workers in Miami, Fla.;
- Oct. 29Sam Gaertner, professor of psychology, Prejudice Without Intention;
- Nov. 5David Pong, professor of history, Confucius and Women;
- Nov. 12Gretchen Bauer, associate professor of political science and international relations, Getting the Balance Right: Women Members of Parliament in Africa;
- Nov. 19Kelebogile Setiloane, assistant professor of nutrition and dietetics, Food Security and Poverty Reduction Among Poor Rural Women in Nigeria; and
- Dec. 3Barbara Viera, professor emerita, intercollegiate athletics/health and exercise science, We Have Come a Long Way Baby But Have We Arrived? The Positive and Negative Effects of Title IX on Womens Athletics.
For more information, call 456-0918.
Article by Jerry Rhodes
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