Women’s and Gender Studies Distinguished Lectures

2010-11

Gina Athena Ulysse (Wesleyan University)
When the Body is a Country's Archive: Some Women's Stories of Trauma, Stories of Will

2009-10

Anne-Fausto-Sterling (Brown University)
Gender, Sexuality, and the Problem of Memory

2008-09


Helene Foley (Columbia University)
Classical Muses: How Nineteenth and Early Twentieth-centurey Women Re-imagined Greek Tradgedy for the U.S. Stage

2007-08

Janice Radway (Duke University)
What are Zines? And What Do Girls Do With Them?

2005-06

Michael Kimmel (Sociologist/Author)
Mars and Venus, or Planet Earth: Women and Men in a New Millennium (co-sponsored by CSREG)

2004-05

Christine Battersby ( University of Warwick )
Flesh Questions: Representational Strategies and the Cultures of Birth

2003-04

Cynthia Enloe ( Clark University )
The Militarization of Us and Them: American Civilians, American Soldiers and Iraqi Women

2002-03

Shahnaz Khan (Wilfred Laurier)
Finding Space Beneath My Feet: Post September 11 th Reflections of a Muslim Feminist

2002-03

Charis Thompson (Harvard)
Heterosex: The Human Embryo in the New Reproductive and Genetic Technologies

2000-01

Anila George (Centre for Development Studies, Kerala , India )
Violence Against Women: International Perspectives on Local Actions—
The Suryanelli Rape Case in India

1999-2000

Temma Kaplan (SUNY, Stony Brook)
Forgetting Social Movements: Women and the Transitions to Democracy