Dear All
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Please find below details of the forthcoming WHAI annual meeting to be held
in Trinity College Dublin, hosted by the Centre for Gender and Women's
Studies. Registration details and form can be found at
http://www.tcd.ie/Womens_Studies/events/
Kind regards
Jennifer Redmond
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Jennifer Redmond
Researcher
Centre for Gender and Women's Studies
School of Histories and Humanities
20 Westland Row
Trinity College
Dublin 2
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Fax: 00 353 1 8963997
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Women’s History Association of Ireland
Annual Meeting
Friday Evening, 17th November &
Saturday, 18th November, 2006
IIIS Seminar Room, 6th Floor, Arts Building,
Trinity College, Dublin
Friday Evening, 17th November
19.00 Keynote address by Professor Catherine Hall (University College
London)
“Gendering Ireland: Macaulay and the Writing of English History”
20.00 Reception
Saturday 18th November
9.30 Opening Lectures
Professor Jane Ohlmeyer (Trinity College Dublin)
“Doing Gender History: Mixed Marriages in Early Modern Ireland”
Professor Maureen Flanagan (Michigan State University)
“What a City ought to Be and Do: Gender and Urbanism in North America”
10.30 Panel I
Dr. Deana Heath (Trinity College Dublin)
“The Moral Logic of Colonialism: Gender, Governmentality and the Double Bind
of Moral Relativity”
Angela K. Dowdell (University of Michigan)
“Nimrods and Amazons: British big game hunters in fin-de-siecle Africa”
Dr. Carol Acton (St. Jerome’s University)
“My Darling Englishman: First World War Letters and the Construction of a
Shared Story”
11.30 Coffee Break
11.45 Panel II
Dr. Katherine O’ Donnell (University College Dublin)
“Emotion Between Men: Methods and Questions for Gender History”
Dr. Mary McAuliffe (University College Dublin)
“Gender and Social Control in Early Modern Ireland - re-reading the Florence
Newton witchcraft trial”
Dr. Stephanie Kirk (Washington University, St. Louis)
“The Jesuits and Masculine Ideology in Colonial Mexico: Arrogance and
Anxiety”
Dr. Una Ni Bhroimeil & Dr. Donal O’Donoghue (Mary Immaculate College)
“What lies beneath: Making Visible the Gender Construction of Teachers”
1.15 Lunch/AGM
2.15 Panel III
Ms. Cliona Rattigan (Trinity College Dublin)
“Abortion Cases and Gender Relations in Ireland, 1925-1950”
Dr. Sandra McAvoy (University College Cork)
“Reasonable Cause to Believe: Gender Bias and Gender Stereotyping in the
Conception of Sexual Crime Legislation in Ireland 1922-1935”
Ms. Eve Morrison (Trinity College Dublin)
“Female Republican Activism 1913-1923, the Bureau of Military History and
the need for gender studies”
Mr. Thomas Mohr (University College Dublin)
“The Rights of Women under the Constitution of the Irish Free State”
4.00 Closing Lectures
Professor Mary O’ Dowd (Queen’s University, Belfast)
“Daniel O’ Connell and the Patriot Ladies: Towards a Gendered History of
Early Nineteenth Century Ireland”
Dr. Mary Cullen (Trinity College Dublin)
“Towards a New History: The Potential of Gender History”
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Jennifer Redmond
Researcher
Centre for Gender and Women's Studies
School of Histories and Humanities
20 Westland Row
Trinity College
Dublin 2
Tel: 00 353 1 8963970
Fax: 00 353 1 8963997
Email: [log in to unmask]
http://www.tcd.ie/Womens_Studies/
This email may contain information which is confidential and/or privileged.
The information is intended solely for the use of the individual or entity
named above. If you are not the intended recipient, be aware that any
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