Mar 3, 4:00 PM: Marty Center Senior Fellows Symposium by Susan Shapiro
Susan Shapiro, is Associate Professor, Department of Judaic and Near Eastern Studies and Chair, Program in Religious Studies at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.Date: March 3, 2015Time: 4:00 PM
View ArticleApr 2, 4:30 PM: Nayan Shah, "Forcible Feeding and the Crisis of Care in...
This presentation examines the visual representation and visceral vocabulary of the experiences of refusing food and the procedure of tube-feeding by force in the 20th and 21st century. Force-feeding...
View ArticleApr 1, 6:00 PM: OPENING PARTY! Closeted/Out in the Quadrangles: A History of...
From woman-centered relationships between early female professors to the beginnings of Gay Liberation on campus, this exhibition will examine the range of experiences lived by lesbian, gay, bisexual,...
View ArticleApr 24, 9:00 AM: Masculinity on the British Fringe Conference
Keynote speaker: Joanna Bourke, Birkbeck College, London Details TBADate: April 24, 2015Time: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
View ArticleApr 17, 9:00 AM: The Family: Gender and Sexuality Studies Undergraduate...
Gender and Sexuality Studies Undergraduate Student Conference on The FamilyDate: April 17, 2015Time: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
View ArticleApr 11, 9:00 AM: Engendering Change 2015 Conference
Engendering Change: The Fifth Annual Chicago Area Graduate Gender/Sexualities Conference April 11, 2015 University of Chicago Keynote Speaker: C.J. Pascoe University of Oregon The University of...
View ArticleMay 1, 1:30 PM: Counter Cinema/Counter Media Project: Zackary Drucker...
A presentation and discussion of Drucker's performance. photography, film, and television work. Presented by the Counter Cinema/Counter Media ProjectDate: May 1, 2015Time: 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
View ArticleApr 24: Amor Vincit Omnia: Love as a Destructive Force in Italian Arts and...
This event is a two-day graduate student conference hosted by the University of Chicago Departments of Romance Languages and Literatures and Art History. The conference will include five panels with...
View ArticleApr 10, 4:30 PM: Engendering Change: Artist Night
PLEASE JOIN US FOR AN EVENING OF ARTIST PRESENTATIONS on the eve of Engendering Change: The Fifth Annual Chicago Area Graduate Gender/Sexualities Conference (April 11, 2015) STEALTH (2014) Experimental...
View ArticleMay 8, 1:30 PM: Counter Cinema/Counter Media Project: Lunch-time discussion...
Small group discussion with Zackary Drucker and the Counter Cinema/Counter Media group. Lunch and refreshments will be served. Presented by the Counter Cinema/Counter Media ProjectDate: May 8,...
View ArticleMay 6, 4:30 PM: Celene Reynolds, "From Unequal Play to Unwanted Contact:...
Celene Reynolds Department of Sociology, Yale University From Unequal Play to Unwanted Contact: The Puzzle of Title IX in American Universities Ninety-four colleges and universities are currently under...
View ArticleMay 8, 7:00 PM: Zackary Drucker, "She Gone Rogue" screening and...
Zackary Drucker is an American trans artist whose work in a wide variety of mediaâfrom performance art, to video, to installation work, to photographyâis emblematic of the artistic hybridity that...
View ArticleApr 30, 7:00 PM: "The Hunting Ground" screening and panel...
Thursday, April 30 | 7-10pm Social Science Research Building, Room 122 1126 East 59th Street Chicago, IL 60637 Following the screening a panel will address three themes in ending sexual violence: the...
View ArticleMay 12, 4:30 PM: Dagmar Herzog, âDisability and Abortion: Western Europe,...
Dagmar Herzog, Distinguished Professor of History and Daniel Rose Faculty Scholar Graduate Center, City University of New York"Disability and Abortion: Western Europe, 1960s-1970s" Few topics raise...
View ArticleMay 13, 9:00 AM: Dagmar Herzog, Workshop: "Godâs Disability: A...
Dagmar Herzog Distinguished Professor of History, City University of New York Workshop: "Godâs Disability: A European History" The theme of disability intersects many of the big questions of...
View ArticleMay 1: Color in the Early Modern Atlantic World
Color offers a particularly powerful lens to analyze the Atlantic World because it affords a way to consider economic systems and tactile, material practices, as well as symbolic logics and cultural...
View ArticleMay 15, 9:00 AM: Sexual and Reproductive Justice Graduate Student Working...
3rd Annual Sexual and Reproductive Justice Graduate Student Working Conference May 15, 2015 This conference is co-sponsored by the the Center for Interdisciplinary Inquiry and Innovation in Sexual and...
View ArticleMay 14, 4:30 PM: Artists' Salon: Ramzi Fawaz, "'Flame On!': Nuclear...
Released to popular acclaim in 1961, Marvel Comicsâ The Fantastic Four told the story of four anti-Communist space adventurers who gain extraordinary powers when cosmic rays alter their physiology,...
View ArticleMay 14, 9:30 AM: People and Things on the Move
Every migrant decides what things are essential to making a new life and what can be left behind. The two dozen scholars, from four continents and five disciplines, coming together for this workshop...
View ArticleMay 12, 12:00 PM: Applying to Graduate School Lunchtime Discussion
Kristen Schilt, Assoc. Professor of Sociology, will talk and answer questions about applying to graduate School! Lunch will be served. Please RSVP stuohey@uchicago.eduDate: May 12, 2015Time: 12:00 PM -...
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