Author: alicee

Now Out! The Fembot Collective Focuses on Feminist Science Fiction in Ada, Issue No. 3

November 5, 2013—The Fembot Collective is delighted to announce the third issue of Ada: A Journal of Gender, New Media, and Technology! This issue, “Feminist Science Fiction,” is edited by special issue editor Alexis Lothian (Assistant Professor of English, Indiana University of Pennsylvania). We invite you to read the articles at http://adanewmedia.org/.
Many thanks to the Fembot […]

Impact of Imagination on Society Award to Ursula K. Le Guin

Impact of Imagination on Society: Ursula K. Le Guin
The 2013 Arthur C. Clarke Award for Impact of Imagination on Society was presented to Ursula K. Le Guin, author of science fiction and fantasy works for adults and children, on 22 October 2013 in Washington, D.C.  Shelley Streeby, director, Clarion Writers’ Workshop at University of California, […]

“Feminist Futures” — 2013 CSWS Annual Review now available

If you are a CSWS faculty affiliate, research interest group member, supporter, contributor, or UO administrator, watch for the 2013 CSWS Annual Review in your mailbox. You can also access this 32-page Annual Review online.
40th Anniversary Special Section: Feminist Futures

“Funding Feminist Futures” by Carol Stabile, Director, CSWS
“For Love of a Feminist: Jane Grant, William Harris, […]

Telling Stories Truly

Telling Stories Truly | eugeneweekly.com.
Ursula K. Le Guin to speak at CSWS anniversary

Documentary Premiere: “Agents of Change” at CSWS 40th Opening Celebration

[ November 7, 2013; 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm. ] EMU Ballroom, UO campus map
1222 E. 13th Ave.
Reception: Fir Room
Event Schedule (PDF)

“Agents of Change: A  legacy of feminist research, teaching, and activism at UO;” Producer/Director Gabriela Martínez, Co-Producer/Editor Sonia De La Cruz

By 1970, women faculty members across universities in the United States were beginning to teach the first women’s studies courses, while also taking on […]

CSWS 40th Anniversary Promo Video

Produced by Pamela Cressall. Special thanks to OR Media, UO School of Journalism and Communication.