Eugene, OR—On Saturday August 22 and Sunday August 23, 2015, Ana-Maurine Lara, winner of the Oregon Arts Commission Joan Shipley Award, will perform LANDLINES, a public event exploring the ideas home and homeland in Eugene. The Sephardic Jewish notion of…
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Audra Simpson, “We are Not Red Indians”: The Gender of Anticolonial Sovereignty Across the Borders of Time, Place and Sentiment
Knight Library Browsing Room 1501 Kincaid St. UO Campus Audra Simpson is an associate professor of anthropology at Columbia University. She is the author of Mohawk Interruptus: Political Life Across the Borders of Settler States (Duke University Press, 2014), winner…
Graduate Student Coffee Hour
Jane Grant Conference Room 330 Hendricks Hall Join us for conversation, coffee, pizza, and other good food. Meet with CSWS interim director Carol Stabile to learn more about research grants, research interest groups, and additional opportunities for graduate…
2015 Le Guin Feminist Science Fiction Fellowship Open to Applicants
Deadline Le Guin Fellowship printable flyer The deadline for the 2015-16 Le Guin Feminist Science Fiction Fellowship has been extended to 5 pm, Thursday, October 1, 2015. Applications and questions should be sent to csws@uoregon.edu. The 2015-16 Le Guin…
Film screening of “All About My Mother”
1816 W. 17th Ave. Eugene, OR 97402 Please join CSWS’s Social Sciences Feminist Network Research Interest Group (SSFN-RIG) in celebrating the end of the academic year with a film screening of All About My Mother, directed by Pedro Almodóvar. Following…
Susan Reverby, “Escaping Melodrama: How Should We Think about the Immoral Research Studies in Tuskegee and Guatemala?”
Public Lecture: Allen Hall 221 1020 University St. UO campus Poster PDF Susan M. Reverby—the Marion Butler McLean Professor in the History of Ideas and a professor of Women’s and Gender Studies, Wellesley College—will give a public lecture…

