About the Program
Women’s and Gender Studies
Speaker Series for Spring 2010
EXPLORING THE CONSTRUCTION OF MASCULINITIES
January 25, 2010, Dr. Rebecca Biron, Associate Professor of Spanish and Portuguese, Dartmouth College
“Heroic Masculinity in Film:
What difference does globalization make?”
Miller Center at 3pm
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What difference does globalization make?”
Miller Center at 3pm
For more information, please view the event
April 7, 2010, Dr. Amy Richlin, Professor, Department of Classics, UCLA
“How Fronto's Letters Got Lost: The Circulation of Knowledge about Ancient Sexuality in Modern Times”
Miller Center at 3pm
Miller Center at 3pm
Women’s and Gender Studies
Speaker Series for Spring 2009
Beyond A or B: Multiple Genders, Multiple Voices
February 5, 2009, Dr. Will Roscoe, author of The Zuni Man-Woman, Changing Ones: Third and Fourth Genders in Native North America, and Islamic Homosexualities: Culture, History and Literature
A fully illustrated introduction to historical and cultural evidence for two spirit (multiple gendered) people in native North America.
Miller Center at 3pm
For more information, please view the event
Miller Center at 3pm
For more information, please view the event
April 2009, Dr. Gayatri Reddy, Assistant Professor of Anthropology/Gender and Women’s Studies, University of Illinois-Chicago, author of With Respect to Sex: Negotiating Hijra Identity in South India
