CFP: 27th Student Research Symposium - Feminist Research Across the Disciplines 27th annual Institute for Women's Studies Student Research Symposium Friday, February 28, 2020 Feminist Research Across the Disciplines Call for Papers Deadline: Monday, January 27, 2020 Read more about CFP: 27th Student Research Symposium - Feminist Research Across the Disciplines
WMST 6130 Transnational Perspectives on Women and Gender Credit Hours: 3 Hours Explores gender construction and identity formation in international perspective. Case studies may be drawn from Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, and the Caribbean. Topics include theories and methodologies for examining gender relations in cross-cultural perspective, political and socio- economic status of women, gender ideologies and symbolic representations, women's activism. Prerequisites: WMST 4010/6010 or permission of the department Read more about WMST 6130
WMST 4130 Transnational Perspectives on Women and Gender Credit Hours: 3 Hours Explores gender construction and identity formation in international perspective. Case studies may be drawn from Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, and the Caribbean. Topics include theories and methodologies for examining gender relations in cross-cultural perspective, political and socio- economic status of women, gender ideologies and symbolic representations, women's activism. Prerequisites: WMST 1110 or WMST 2010 or permission of department Read more about WMST 4130
Friday Speaker Series Lecture - “‘A Seat at the Table’: Black Women Administrators’ Narratives of Struggle and Support in the Ivory Tower” presented by Dr. Juanita Johnson-Bailey, Women's Studies, and others Fri, 09/27/2019 - 12:20pm Read more about Friday Speaker Series Lecture - “‘A Seat at the Table’: Black Women Administrators’ Narratives of Struggle and Support in the Ivory Tower” presented by Dr. Juanita Johnson-Bailey, Women's Studies, and others
Friday Speaker Series Lecture - "Decoloniality and Queer Time in South Asia" presented by Rumya Putcha, Musicology and Women's Studies Fri, 11/15/2019 - 12:20pm Read more about Friday Speaker Series Lecture - "Decoloniality and Queer Time in South Asia" presented by Rumya Putcha, Musicology and Women's Studies
Friday Speaker Series Lecture - "The Athena Co-Learning Collective: Radical Feminist Praxis at UGA" presented by Jennifer Rice & Amy Trauger, Geography Fri, 11/08/2019 - 12:20pm Read more about Friday Speaker Series Lecture - "The Athena Co-Learning Collective: Radical Feminist Praxis at UGA" presented by Jennifer Rice & Amy Trauger, Geography
Friday Speaker Series Lecture - “(Un)silencing the Archive: Tracing the Intellectual Legacy of Camila Henríquez Ureña” presented by Sharina Maillo-Pozo, Spanish & Latinx Studies Fri, 10/18/2019 - 12:20pm Read more about Friday Speaker Series Lecture - “(Un)silencing the Archive: Tracing the Intellectual Legacy of Camila Henríquez Ureña” presented by Sharina Maillo-Pozo, Spanish & Latinx Studies
Friday Speaker Series Lecture - "Knowledge Making in the Anthropocene: Reimagining Possibilities through Conocimiento" presented by Christina Crespo, Anthropology and Women's Studies Fri, 10/11/2019 - 12:20pm Read more about Friday Speaker Series Lecture - "Knowledge Making in the Anthropocene: Reimagining Possibilities through Conocimiento" presented by Christina Crespo, Anthropology and Women's Studies
Friday Speaker Series Lecture - "Reinvigorating the Library Research Session in Women’s Studies" presented by Amber Prentiss, UGA Libraries Fri, 10/04/2019 - 12:20pm Read more about Friday Speaker Series Lecture - "Reinvigorating the Library Research Session in Women’s Studies" presented by Amber Prentiss, UGA Libraries
Friday Speaker Series Lecture - "Gender Differences in the Dating Experiences of African American Young Adults: The Challenge of Forming Romantic Relationships Within the Context of Power Imbalance" presented by Leslie Gordon Simons, Sociology Fri, 09/20/2019 - 12:20pm Read more about Friday Speaker Series Lecture - "Gender Differences in the Dating Experiences of African American Young Adults: The Challenge of Forming Romantic Relationships Within the Context of Power Imbalance" presented by Leslie Gordon Simons, Sociology