Centre for the Study of Women and Gender – University of Warwick

 

GRADUATE SEMINAR SERIES

Forthcoming Seminars

May 14th - History / the research subject (5pm, Ramphal Building, R0.12)

Beatrice Balfour, University of Cambridge.
Feminist Tales of the Italian Resistance

Emma Jones, Institute of Education, University of London.
(Dis) Orienting Subjects

Sarah Newport, University of Manchester.
Can Trans Go Global? Co - existing alternative gender theories in Contemporary Indian Literature

 

May 28th - Gender and the Media (5pm, Ramphal Building, R0.12)

Laura Clancy , University of Lancaster.
(Un)deserved Celebrity? Fame, Femininity and Class Respectability

Sarah Hill, University of East Anglia.
'It's my time now': Ambitious Young Women and the Contemporary British Sports Film

Sophia Brown, University of Kent.
Blogging the revolution: autobiography and transnational feminism in Egypt

 

Attendance is free (no registration required) and open to all.

For directions to the University of Warwick, see HERE.

You can find a map of campus HEREhttp://www2.warwick.ac.uk/static_war/images/shim.gif. (The Ramphal building is marked with the number 53, and appears at the centre of the map, within square 4D.)

If you have any questions or need special assistance, please do not hesitate to contact [log in to unmask]

 

Dr. Maria do Mar Pereira

Assistant Professor

Deputy Director of the Centre for the Study of Women and Gender

 

NEW ARTICLE JUST OUT:

“The Importance of Being ‘Modern’ and Foreign: Feminism and the Epistemic Status of Nations”http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/static_war/images/shim.gif, Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 39 (3), 627-657.

 

University of Warwick | Department of Sociology

Ramphal Building | Room 2.28

Coventry | CV4 7AL

 

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