Fall 2017 Brown Bag Series

Women’s & Gender Studies’ Fall 2017 Brown Bag Series lectures take place one Thursdays each month at Noon in CRT 904.

September 28:
Xin Huang, Asst. Professor, Women’s & Gender Studies,
“Gender Legacy of Mao Era and Contemporary Feminist Struggle in China”

October 19:
Kristin Pitt, Assoc. Professor, French,Italian,& Comparative Literature and Women’s & Gender Studies,
“Representing Feminicide: Literary Approaches to Gendered Murders”

November 16:
Sarah O’Connell, PhD Candidate, English,
“Gerty Makes a Scene: Sexual Selfhood and Disability in James Joyce’s Ulysses

December 7:
Tanya Tiffany, Assoc. Professor, Art History,
“Cloistered Images: Reconstructing the Life of a Seventeenth-Century Spanish Painter and Nun”

Sponsered by Women’s & Gender Studies
Phone: (414)229-5918
Email: wmns@uwm.edu

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