|
September 30, 1999
Mary Hartman
Professor of Women's
Studies and History, Rutgers, Director, Institute for Women's
Leadership
"Talking Leadership
at Rutgers and in the World"
Amrita Basu
Professor of Political
Science and Women's and Gender Studies, Amherst College
"Mapping Transnational
Women's Activism: Globalizing the Local, Localizing the Global"
Beatriz Colomina
History and Theory of
Arcitecture, Princeton
"X-Ray Architecture:
Illness as Metaphor in the Modern House"
January 27, 2000
Marianne DeKoven
English, Rutgers
"Personal and Political:
Modern to Postmodern in the Second Wave"
February 22, 2000
Barbara Browning
"Breast Milk is
Sweet and Salty (a Choreography of Healing)"
March 23, 2000
Davina Cooper
Law, Keele University,
England
"Embedding Change
along New Pathways: Reproducing Radicalism in Prefigurative and
Governmental Spaces"
|