Brown Bag Lunches2001 - 2002 |
2001-2002 Kirkland Project Brown Bag talks
10/3 "The Greek Wedding: Escape from Patriarchy?" Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz, professor of comparative literature and director of the Kirkland Project
10/24 Self Made Men: Essentialism in the Narratives of Transsexual Men, Henry S. Rubin, visiting assistant professor of sociology
10/29 "Adoration and Fear: Selected Biological Views of the Body," Sue Ann Miller, professor of biology
11/15 "Body Sites: the Body in the Arts," a talk by Carole A. Bellini-Sharp, professor of theatre, and Deborah F. Pokinski, associate professor of art.
11/27 "Whose Vote Doesn't Count? An Analysis of Spoiled Ballots in the Florida 2000 Presidential Election," a talk by Philip A. Klinkner, associate professor of government.
3/11 "'She Bathes in a Sacred Place': Didactics of Scratching Sticks in Native American Women's Rites of Seclusion," a talk by Mary V. Rojas, visiting assistant professor of religious studies
4/8 "How Little Girls Become Women," a talk by Dr. Maria Burgio, Dir., Psychological Services Center, New Hartford
4/18 "Title IX and Women's Athletics": Catherine Gunther Kodat moderates a panel discussion with coaches Sue Keller, Dave Thompson and Sue Viscomi
4/29 "Native, Aboriginal, Indigenous: Who counts as Native American?": a talk by Jay Hansford C. Vest, visiting associate professor of religious studies and Native American traditions
5/2 Redell Armstrong 02 and Vincent Odamtten, English
Fictional Re-Visions of the New World Slave: Identity and Agency through the Writings of Octavia Butler