Gender Studies
Teaching Feminist Perspectives in the Classroom (see under Pedagogy)
Writing Survival: Coping with and Learning from Violence in Literature* (see under General Topics)
Asociacíon Internacional de Literatura Femenina Hispánica (AILFH)+ (see under Spanish & Portuguese Studies)
Feminist Perspectives on Renaissance Drama
Jan Hawkley, University of Nevada Reno, Department of English, Reno, NV 89557-0098; 530-228-6342; hawkleyj@unr.nevada.edu
Mothers in Literature of Women of Color in the Twentieth Century*
Melissa Whitney, PO Box 1445, Bandera, TX 78003; 830-688-1132; Mayce-girl@hotmail.com
Description: I am looking for papers that deal with literature of any genre written by women of color who deal with maternity in any aspect as long as the book was written in the 20/21st century (Kindred, for example).
Women in/and Literature
Albrecht Classen, 301 Learning Services Building, 1512 E. First Street, Tucson, AZ 85721; 520-621-1395; fax 520-626-8268; aclassen@u.arizona.edu
Women's Caucus Breakfast and Guest Speaker
Scott Banville, Department of English ms 0098, University of Nevada Reno, Reno, NV 89557-0098; 614-439-6296; fax 775-682-6383; sbanville@unr.edu
Women's Caucus Seminar
Scott Banville, Department of English ms 0098, University of Nevada Reno, Reno, NV 89557-0098; 614-439-6296; fax 775-682-6383; sbanville@unr.edu
Description: Seeking papers on how women are/ have been represented and represented themselves in media from various cultures/periods. How have changes in media technology influenced the representation of women? and more... Pls contact chair w/questions.
Women's Voices in Poetry
Maria Blake, 1901 N Wilmot Rd, 2242, Tucson, AZ 85712; 520-722-1804; mgblake@email.arizona.edu
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