1988-89 Events

Faculty Presentations

  • "Explaining Sex Differentials in Wages: Toward a Complete Picture of the Earnings Gap": Joni Hersch, economics
  • "A Wizard Cultivator: Zelda Fitzgerald, Madness, and Body": Mary Wood, English
  • "The Women of Rajneesh Puram: Achievement, Ambivalence, and Religious Seeking": Marion Goldman, sociology
  • "What is Ecofeminism?": Irene Diamond, political science

Speakers

  • "Compliments and Stranger Remarks": Cheris Kramarae, CSWS visiting scholar from University of Illinois, Urbana
  • "Women and Informal Care of the Frail Elderly": Emily Abel, University of California, Los Angeles
  • "The Racial Division of Women's Work": Evelyn Nakano Glenn, State University of New York. Binghampton
  • "Love and Work": Suzanne Levine, former managing editor, Ms. Magazine
  • "Justice and Gender": Deborah Rhode, Stanford University
  • "Working Mothers Speak Out: Raising Consciousness with Participatory Methods": Francesca Cancian. CSWS visiting scholar from University of California, Irvine
  • ''The Work Families Do for Schools": Dorothy Smith, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, Ontario. Canada
  • "Putting Gender into Context": Kay Deaux, City University of New York
  • ''The Women and Math Problem: Feminist Solutions for the Computer Age": Suzanne Damnrin, CSWS visiting scholar from Ohio State University
  • "The Evolution of Feminist Culture": Lynda Koolish, University of California, Sacramento
  • "Contragate, the North Trial, and Undermining Democracy": Martha Spencer Honey. California State University, Northridge
  • "He Says-She Says": Cheris Kenmare. CSWS visiting scholar from University of Illinois, Urbana
  • “Still Radical after All These Years": Sally Roesch Wagner, editor and author
  • "Subtle Forms of Discrimination against Women Faculty and Administrators": Bernice Sandler, Association of American Colleges, Washington, DC
  • Film premiere: "Processione: A Sicilian Easter": Susan Cnpen1a Lloyd, freelance filmmaker
  • "The Family and the Workplace: New Visions for New Realities": Paula Rayman, CSWS VIS/ling scholar, Wellesley College
  • Women in Sport: Now What Do They Want!?!": Fean Perry, San Francisco State University
  • "Stopping Rape: Survival Strategies": Pauline Bart, University of Illinois Medical School, Chicago
  • "Why Don't Men Listen? Improprieties in Communication Research": Dale Spender, author, teacher, Australia