Gender, Race, Culture, History Colloquium

April 6, 2012
4:00 pmto5:30 pm

McKenzie Hall 229
1101 Kincaid St.
UO campus

“Re-enacting Race, Re-enacting Gender: Crossdressing & Embodied Memories of Terror”

A talk by Dr. Mark Auslander
Professor of Anthropology & Museum Studies, Central Washington University

Discussants:
  • Dr. Melissa Stuckey, UO Professor, History
  • Dr. Robert Thompson, OSU Professor, Ethnic Studies
  • Dr. Aletta Biersack, UO Professor, Anthropology

The event is sponsored by the Center for the Study of Women in Society, the Association of Anthropology Graduate Students, the Department of Anthropology, School of Journalism and Communication, the Folklore Program, Women’s and Gender Studies Department, the Office of Institutional Equity & Diversity, and the Dean of Students.

A methodology workshop will commence at 10 a.m., Saturday April 7, in Susan Campbell Hall, first floor. The workshop will focus on historical anthropological, ethnographic archival, and sociobiographical methods. It will be taught by Dr. Alett Biersack (UO professor of anthropology)’ Robert Thompson (OSU professor of ethnic studies); and Dr. Mark Auslander (professor of anthropology & museum studies, CWU).