Category: Events

Dr. Cheryl Mattingly — “Hope, Suffering and the Play of Possible Selves: A Narrative Perspective on the Good Life”

Gerlinger Lounge 1468 University St. UO campus Dr. Cheryl Mattingly is a professor of anthropology in the Division of Occupational Science and Therapy at the University of Southern California. Her talk will draw on a 15-year research study with African-American…

“How to Get Your Latino/Latin American Studies Academic Book Published” with Gisela Fosado, Duke University Press

Erb Memorial Union (EMU) Walnut Room 1222 E. 13th Ave. Gisela Fosado, Duke University Press Editor for Gender, Latin American and Latino Studies This workshop will cover some of the common challenges of turning the dissertation into a first book…

Lisa Gilman—“Ethnic Pride or Tribalism: The Formation of Ethnic Associations in Multiparty Malawi”

Knight Library Browsing Room 1501 Kincaid St. Free & open to the public CSWS faculty affiliate Lisa Gilman (Associate Professor, UO Department of English, Folklore) speaks on “Ethnic Pride or Tribalism: The Formation of Ethnic Associations in Multiparty Malawi” as…

”Women Working in Media“ Workshop

On FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2014, students at the University of Oregon will have the opportunity to attend a half-day workshop featuring a range of women sharing their experiences working in media industries. Registration is available online at: HTTP://GUESTLI.ST/225993 [1]. All workshops…

Road Scholar Talk: Carol Stabile, “Black and White and Red All Over: Women Writers and the Television Blacklist”

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute Baker Downtown Center 975 High St., Eugene, ORa A CSWS Road Scholar Community Presentation In June 1950, a group calling itself American Business Consultants published Red Channels: A Report on Communist Influence in Broadcasting, a publication…