Lectures and Conferences
Past Lectures and Conferences
Women's Studies at Penn: 35th Anniversary Conference
All sessions will be held in Houston Hall 9:30 – 11:00 a.m. Panel 1: Gender, Work, and Health (Ben Franklin Room) Chair: Jessica Martucci Julie Fairman, “Nursing Activism and Women’s Health” Ruth Cowan, “Feminism, Bioethics, and Genetic Screening” Bobbie Iversen, “Gender…
Rethinking Sex: Gender and Sexuality Studies - A State of The Field Conference
PLEASE NOTE THE CHANGE OF VENUE FOR THE OPENING SESSION FEATURING GAYLE RUBIN, MARCH 4TH 7:30-9:30 PM: TALK WILL NOW TAKE PLACE AT HARRISON AUDITORIUM IN THE PENN MUSEUM OF ARCHAEOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY Twenty-five years ago, Gayle Rubin's essay "Thinking Sex" (1984) inaugurated…
Londa Schiebinger - "Gendered Innovations in Science"
Thursday, October 2nd R. Jean Brownlee Lecture in Feminist Thought "GENDERED INNOVATIONS IN SCIENCE" PROFESSOR LONDA SCHIEBINGER Barbara D. Finberg Director of The Michelle R. Clayman Institute for Gender Research and John L. Hinds Professor of History of Science, Stanford…
Michael Warner, Professor of English, Rutgers University
R. Jean Brownlee Lecture in Sexuality Studies Thursday, January 31, 2008 MICHAEL WARNER Professor of English, Rutgers University 5:00pm 200 College Hall
"Gender, War and Militarism: An International Conference"
GENDER, WAR, AND MILITARISM AN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Thursday-Friday, October 25-26, 2007 University of Pennsylvania for locations of panels, please see below and click here for printable campus map with conference locations Sponsored by the Alice Paul Center for Research on…
Cynthia Enloe, Research Professor of International Development and Women's Studies
R. Jean Brownlee Lecture in Feminist Thought Thursday, October 25, 2007 CYNTHIA ENLOE Research Professor of International Development and Women's Studies, Clark University
Toril Moi - "'I Am Not a Woman Writer': On Women, Writing, and Feminism"
Thursday, March 22, 2007 R. Jean Brownlee Lecture in Feminist Thought TORIL MOI James B. Duke Professor of Literature and Romance Studies Duke University " 'I Am Not a Woman Writer': On Women, Writing, and Feminism" 5pm, 200 College Hall