UWM Women’s & Gender Studies Fall 2018 Brown Bag Series

Women’s & Gender Studies Fall 2018 Brown Bag Series lectures is held one Wednesday per month at noon in Curtin Hall 904.

September 26

“Are You Being Served?: Latin American Migrants and Postcolonial Servitude”

Jeffrey K. Coleman, Asst. Professor, Spanish, Dept. of Languages, Literature & Cultures, Marquette University

October 17

“To Live and Die in Milwaukee: Black Women’s Roles in Liberation and Health”

Charmaine Lang, PhD Candidate, Dept. of African and African Diaspora Studies, UW-Milwaukee

November 28

“Just One of the Boys: Female-to-male cross-dressing, gender and class in 19th century popular theater”

Gillian Rodger, Professor, Musicology & Ethnomusicology, UW-Milwaukee

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