
Re-thinking Research Time
by Priscilla Peña Ovalle, Associate Professor, UO Department of English
by Priscilla Peña Ovalle, Associate Professor, UO Department of English
by Margaret Hallock, Director, Wayne Morse Center
The Center for the Study of Women in Society has been a big part of my career at the University of Oregon. I had the honor and pleasure of working with nearly all of the center’s directors—Joan Acker, Cheris Kramarae, Sandra Morgen, and Carol Stabile in particular.
by Gabriela Martínez, Associate Professor, School of Journalism and Communication
I am honored to have served as the associate director of the Center for the Study of Women in Society for the past three years (2012-2015). CSWS has been, for me, one of the most intellectually nurturing places on campus, a place where I was allowed to explore and learn about the significance and complexities of running a research center at a university.
by Alice Evans, CSWS Research Dissemination Specialist
by Michael Hames-García, CSWS Director 2014-15, Professor, Department of Ethnic Studies
I am sitting in my therapist’s office. Long after my first women’s studies course, after learning the basic tenets of feminist critique, I hear myself say the words, “I mean, I really shouldn’t have had so much to drink. I should have known better than to get into his car. It was partly my fault for being so stupid.” She interrupts me: “It wasn’t your fault, Michael.” The exchange is so clichéd. Bad dialogue from an episode of Law and Order: Special Victims Unit.