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DateTimeLocationTitle
10/29/20095:00-6:00 PM1010 Humanities GatewayLecture by Mel Y. Chen: "Toxic Animacies"
10/28/200912:00-2:00 PMHumanities Gateway 3341Women's Studies presents a Brown Bag GFE talk by Kathryn Henne, "To Protect the “Natural” Athlete: The Historical Linkages between Dope and Sex Control in International Sport."
10/21/20095:00-7:00 PMHumanities Gateway 3341Women's Studies Alumni Roundtable
10/19/200912:00-2:00 PMHG1002Comparative Literature Workshop: Anjali Arondekar
10/07/20095:00-7:00 PMHumanities Gateway 3341Women's Studies Fall Welcoming Reception
10/06/200912:00-2:30 PMHG 1010 (Bldg. #611 on the campus map)Performance in Everyday Life: Writing as a Socially Engaged Practice GRADUATE WRITING SEMINAR
10/05/2009TBAKEYNOTE LECTURE & BOOK SIGNING Winifred Smith Hall in the Performing Arts Quarter GRADUATE WRITING SEMINAR Humanities Gateway 1010Waltzing in the Dark: An Interdisciplinary Residency with Scholar, Writer, Performer, & Choreographer Dr. Brenda Dixon-Gottschild OCTOBER 5-8, 2009
06/03/20095:00-7:00 PMHIB 135Graduate Recognition Event
05/27/200912:00-2:00 PMBio Sci 3 Room 1404Women's Studies Open House
05/20/20094:00-6:00 PMBS3 1404PUBLIC: A Keywords Roundtable Discussion
05/20/20097:00-9:00 PMDr. Joseph L. White Conference Room: Cross Cultural CenterUC Irvine: African American Studies presents The New Documentary-- The Angela Davis Project: Mountains that take Wing: Angela Davis, Yuri Kochiyama & The Urgency of Now.
05/13/200912:00-1:30 PMBS3 1404Brown Bag GFE presentation by Yuka Kanno, Depatment of Visual Studies, Graduate Feminist Emphasis, "The Implicational Spectatorship: Hara Setsuko and The Queer Visual Formation."
04/23/20092:00-3:30 PMRoom 216, Music and Media Building (Bldg. No. 726), Claire Trevor School of the Arts, UCI"Dealing with Gender Discrimination in Classical Music"
04/22/200912:00-1:30 PMBS3 1404Brown Bag GFE presentation by Emma Heaney, Department of Comparative Literature, Graduate Feminist Emphasis, "A Triumphant Plural: Barthes and Foucault Alchemize the Trans Heroine."
03/04/20094:00-6:00 PM135 Humanities Instructional BuildingAUTHOR! A Keywords Roundtable Discussion
02/27/200911:00-12:30 PM135 Humanities Instructional Building"Culture Wars in Translation": UCI's Ph.D. Program in Culture and Theory welcomes Professor Ella Shohat, from New York University
01/28/200912:00-1:30 PMBio Sci 3, Room 1404Women's Studies GFE Brown Bag Lunch talk. Presentation by GFE, Margaux Cowden.
11/13/20084:00-6:00 PMBiological Sciences 3, Room 1404"Transparency," A Keywords Roundtable Discussion
10/22/20084:00-6:00 PMHIB 135 (Bldg. #610 on campus map)Transnational/Transoceanic Networks: Histories and Cultures project presents: Vivienne Jabri, “The Intimacy of War in Late Modern International Politics.”
10/21/200812:00-1:30 PMHIB 135Culture and Theory Speaker Series announces Jasbir Puar's visit
10/08/20085:00-7:00 PMBio Sci 3, Room 1404Women's Studies Welcoming Reception
06/03/20084:00-6:00 PMHIB 135Transnational/Transoceanic Networks: Histories and Cultures Project presents: Fashion, Consumer Cultures and Muslim Diasporas
05/29/20083:30-5:00 PMAnthropology Library, 4th floor, SSPBTalk by Dr. Liza Debevec "Gender and Muslim Identity in Urban Burkina Faso."
05/08/20083:30-5:00 PMAnthropology Library (SSPB 4250)Transnational/Transoceanic Networks presents: Annelies Moors "Covering the face: visibility, surveillance and the public presence of Islam in Europe."
05/06/20084:00-6:00 PMStudent Center (level 1) - Moss Cove Room BProject in Cultural and Historical Study of Transnational Networks presents Race, Nation, Diaspora: Muslims in the New World Order. Speakers: Amina Yaqin, Peter Morey, Sherene Razack and Huma Dar.
04/23/200812:00-1:30 PMKH300EWomen's Studies Brown Bag Talk
04/18/20088:00-1:00 PMSSPA 2112Transnational/Transoceanic Networks: Histories and Cultures Project presents a conference "Gender, Connectivity and Change in the Gulf Arab States."
04/08/20084:00-6:00 PMKH 300EWomen's Studies presents a reading/discussion by Stephanie Grant, Visiting Writer at the Franklin Humanities Institute at Duke University, "Map of Ireland"
03/13/200812:00-1:30 PMKH300EWomen's Studies Brown Bag Lunch Talks
03/06/20084:00-6:00 PMKH 300EWomen's Studies presents a talk by Minoo Moallem, Professor, Gender and Women's Studies, UC Berkeley, "Nation on the Move: A digital project."
02/20/20085:00-7:00 PMCross Cultural Center Park Room (downstairs, nearer to Aldrich Park)Women's Studies Documentary Screening "Never Perfect"
02/19/200812:00-1:30 PMKH 126Zines and Zones of Desire: Rethinking Interdisciplinarity and the Queer Subject
11/29/20074:30-6:30 PMHIB 135Women's Studies Colloquium
Measuring Life: Visuality and Body Politics
06/07/20075:00-7:00 PMHIB 135Graduate Recognition Event
05/16/200712:00-1:00 PMKH 300EWomen's Studies Graduate Research Series - Neha Vora: "Invited Indians: Ethnic Entrepreneurship and State-Effects in Dubai, UAE."
05/10/20073:00-5:00 PMKH 300EGFE Professionalization workshop
05/02/200712:00-1:30 PMKH 300EKeywords Talk: Pain
04/13/2007TBAHIB 135"History" and Its Discontents: Tenth Annual History and Theory Graduate Conference
04/13/200710:00-12:00 PMKH 300EWorkshop on Feminist Technoscience Studies with Rosi Briadotti
04/06/20079:00-7:00 PMHumanities Instructional BuildingCultures of Violence: Graduate Student Conference
03/16/200712:00-1:00 PMKH 300EWomen's Studies Graduate Research Series - Cortney Aponte: "Motherhood, Modernity, and (Trans)Nationalism: A Family Planning Clinic in Morocco."
02/28/20071:00-3:30 PMART 165Talk by Louise Fishman
01/26/20079:00-6:00 PMHIB 135Feminist Scholarship on the Margins of South Asia Studies Conference
10/09/200612:00-2:00 PMKrieger Hall 300EMarcia Gallo: "They Tried to Hush it Up: The True Story of Kitty Genovese"
06/08/20065:00-7:00 PMHIB 135Women's Studies Year-End Event
05/31/20065:00-7:00 PMHumanities Hall 262Keywords Roundtable: IMMUNITY
04/20/20065:00-7:00 PM300 Kreiger HallUma Chakravarty, University of Delhi: "The Blue Tin Trunk: Archiving women's lives"
04/19/20067:30-9:30 PMUCI Bren Events Center, Berry TerraceAs’ad AbuKhalil: “Origins of the Syrian-Lebanese Crisis”
04/19/20062:30-4:30 PMSSPA 2112As’ad AbuKhalil: "The Islam Factor in Western Popular Cultures: Beyond the Danish Cartoons"
03/08/200612:00-2:00 PMKreiger Hall 300ESpeaker: Nivedita Menon on "Law, Sexuality and Feminism in India"
03/08/20065:00-7:00 PMHIB 135Keywords Rountable Series: PRIVATE
01/26/20065:00-6:30 PMHIB 135Lecture by Amira Jarmakani: Veiled Intentions: Investigating the "Imperial Right of the Camera" to Represent Arab Womanhood
01/18/200612:00-1:00 PMKrieger Hall 374Women's Studies Graduate Research Series: Amy Parsons "My own story in my own way": Transnational Identities in Mary Seacole's "Wonderful Adventures"
12/07/20055:00-7:00 PMHIB 135Keywords Roundtable Series: OFFSHORE
11/08/20051:00-3:00 PMHIB 135Advocates, Agitators, and Allies
06/09/20055:00-7:30 PMHumanities Instructional Building, Room 135Undergraduate Seniors Year End Event and Queer Studies Minor Kickoff
05/18/200512:00-1:00 PMWomen's Studies Conference RoomBrown Bag Presentation: Priya Shah
05/11/20055:00-6:00 PMKrieger Hall 300E (IDP Conference Room)Majors and Minors Meeting
05/04/200512:00-1:00 PMWomen's Studies Conference RoomBrown Bag Presentation: Shalini Fernandez
05/03/20053:00-2:00 PMHumanities Instructional Bldg. Rm 135Critical Legalities Symposium: "Bodies of Law"
04/28/20054:00-6:00 PMCross Cultural CenterAREA: A Keywords Rountable Discussion
01/27/20054:00-6:00 PMHIB 135Regulation
10/14/20042:00-4:00 PMHIB 135Embedded: A Keywords Roundtable Discussion
05/21/20049:00-6:00 PMUCHRI Conference Room, Admin 338Global Circuits of Feminism
10/22/200312:00-1:30 PMKreiger Hall 374Women's Studies Brown Bag Lunch Series Talk: Vinayak Chaturvedi
05/07/200312:00-1:30 PMKrieger Hall 374Women's Studies Lunch Lecture Series: Connie Samaras
04/23/200312:00-1:30 PMKrieger Hall 374Women's Studies Lunch Lecture Series: Horacio N. Roque Ramirez
04/09/200312:00-1:30 PMKrieger Hall 374Women's Studies Lunch Lecture Series: Jill Robbins
04/01/20035:00-7:00 PMHIB 135Public Lecture: Professor Nikolas Rose, London School of Economics
02/12/200312:00-2:00 PMKrieger Hall 374Women's Studies Lunch Lecture Series: Annette Schlichter
12/04/200212:00-1:30 PMKrieger Hall 374Women's Studies Brown Bag Lunch Series: Tom Boellstorff, Assistant Professor, Anthropology
11/13/200212:00-1:30 PMKrieger Hall 374Women's Studies Brown Bag Lunch Series Speaker: Mei Zhan, Assistant Professor, Anthropology
11/12/20027:00-8:30 PMPhysical Sciences Lecture Hall 100The Guerilla Girls
10/24/20024:00-5:30 PMKrieger Hall 200ERanjana Steel: "Money, Marriage, and Dowry"
06/05/200212:00-2:00 PMMurray Krieger Hall - Room 300ERadical Challenges, Gendered Silences: Theorizing Technoscience, Environment, and Southern Nationalisms in the Crucible of Globalization
05/29/200212:00-2:00 PMMurray Krieger Hall, Room 300EDisjunctive Temporalities in Islamic Nationalism and Transnationalism
05/22/20023:00-5:00 PMMurray Krieger Hall, Room 300E"Foucault, Feminism & Sexualities in the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern Societies"
05/15/200212:00-1:30 PMMurray Krieger Hall, Room 300ERemote Intimacy
05/01/200212:00-2:00 PMHIB 135Explosive Politics: Thinking through Privileged Subjects, Knowledges, and Locations
04/24/200212:00-2:00 PMHIB 135Intimacy and Distance in Feminist Theory: Sentimentality and the Body Politics of 'difference'
04/17/200212:00-2:00 PMHIB 135Why Gender Matters: Lessons Learned from the Corporate, Government, and Non-profit World

 

 

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Women’s Studies Event Series

Brown Bag Colloquia: During each of these lunchtime events, an advanced Graduate Feminist Emphasis student discusses his or her work in progress.  The initial 45-minute presentation is followed by a 15-30 minute question and discussion period. The Brown Bag series contributes to the professional training of our students, providing presenters with feedback for revising dissertation chapters or articles and preparing for entry into the academic job market.

Faculty Research Colloquia: Individual members of the Core and Affiliated Faculty present on their current research interests and projects. The 45-minute presentation is followed by a 30 minute question and discussion period. In addition to providing a forum for faculty to discuss and refine works-in-progress with an engaged audience, the Faculty Research Colloquia allows students in the Graduate Feminist Emphasis to learn about diverse objects and methods of study in specific disciplines and interdisciplinary fields.

Invited Speakers: Each year we host presentations by prominent thinkers from around the world who are making crucial contributions to the field of Feminist Transnational Studies. Our guests have included distinguished as well as younger scholars, and attorneys, leaders of non-governmental organizations, social justice activists, writers, scientists, and artists. The presentations provide an opportunity for audiences to learn about emerging scholarship and ongoing activities of significance to our field. Please click on our list of Past Events for a listing of some of our recent guests.

Keywords-Interdisciplinary Conversations: 2009-10 will be the sixth year that we present our well attended series on Keywords - contested terms with overlapping, sometimes catachrestic, meanings that recur in various and divergent contexts.  Past keywords include embedded, regulation, area, offshore, private, immunity, pain, transparency, author and public .  Stay tuned for information on upcoming Keywords events.

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AUTHOR Keywords Winter 2009

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Invited Speakers: Peter Morey, a panelist on "Race, Nation, Diaspora: Muslims in the New World Order" symposium. Sponsored by The Project in Cultural and Historical Study of Transnational/Transoceanic Networks and the Department of Women's Studies.

 

 

 

 

 
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