GeNDer Studies Weekly Announcements
04/12/18
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Congratulations Nicole Woods
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Professor Nicole Woods, an art historian and Gender Studies concurrent faculty member, has been awarded a grant from the prestigious Graham Foundation. The grant will support research on her monograph, Performing Chance: The Art of Alison Knowles In/Out of Fluxus. Please join us in congratulating Professor Woods!
Further information about her project and the Graham Foundation can be found here:
Graham Foundation
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Submissions for the thesis prize competition and the essay prize competition should be sent electronically to:
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Submissions for the thesis prize competition and the essay prize competition should be sent electronically to:
gender@nd.edu
on or by
NOON on Friday, April 13.
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Mercy Amba Oduyoye
April 19 at 7:30pm
Carroll Auditorium, St. Mary's College
The Annual Madeleva Lecturer at St. Mary's College is
Mercy Amba Oduyoye
, Director of the Institute for Women in Religion and Culture at Trinity Theological Seminary in Ghana. She will speak on "Women in Africa: Spirituality, Health, and Healing" on
April 19, 2018 at 7:30p.m.
in Carroll Auditorium in Madeleva Hall, St. Mary's College.
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Two alumni of the University of Notre Dame peace studies program are putting the tools they learned in the classroom to work on campuses around the country. In March 2015, Deandra Cadet (B.A., peace studies and political science, ’15) and Taeyin ChoGlueck (B.A., peace studies and sociology, ’14) officially launched
InterAction
, a South Bend-based nonprofit organization that uses counter-storytelling and the arts to explore issues of identity and intersectional justice.
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Peace Studies Alumni Launch Nonprofit, Prepare for Conference Connecting Social Justice and the Arts
April 27-28
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The conference will run April 27-28 in South Bend and will feature keynote speaker
Ntozake Shange
, a poet, novelist, playwright, performer, and the creator of the show,
For colored girls who have considered suicide / When the rainbow is enuf
. The Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies is one of several organizations co-sponsoring the conference, along with the Notre Dame Department of Film, Television, and Theater and the Gender Studies Program.
David Hooker
, Notre Dame Associate Professor of the Practice of Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding, and
Bo Petersen
, a South African actor and director, will also present “Telling Our Stories: Analyzing and Transforming Our Worlds,” a pre-conference session.
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Science, Ignorance and Doubt
Sunday, May 27
We think science generates knowledge. But might it also produce ignorance and doubt? Janet Kourany discusses the new field of Agnotology and what we might learn from it.
"Serious and uncompromising" John Dupre
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Science, Sex and Subjectivity
Monday, May 28
Science is often seen as the unbiased pursuit of the truth. Yet some feminist thinkers argue these theories are limited by male language and logic. Is there a radically different and feminist way of doing science? And if there is, what would it look like and could it prove more powerful than our current account of the universe? Or is there only one form of rationality and one truth?
Philosophy of Science after Feminism author Janet Kourany, cognitive neuroscientist Gina Rippon, and author of Inferior: How Science Got Women Wrong Angela Saini debate a feminist future for science.
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, and leave the rest to us. You can stay up-to-date on Gender Studies news, events, and new exciting social media efforts by following
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Gender Studies is about understanding people, both yourself and others. Gender Studies teaches us how human identities are shaped by gender and related traits such as sex, sexuality, race, ethnicity, class, religion and nationality. Through Gender Studies, we not only strive to understand people better, but because of this endeavor, we hopefully become more understanding people.
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If you are a Gender Studies
Undergraduate or Graduate student
stop by the office for your
FREE
shirt.
If you are Gender Studies Faculty
(Concurrent, Affiliated, Steering Committee)
Stop by the office for your
FREE
shirt.
Additional shirts can be purchased for $5
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