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Praxis: Gender and Cultural Critiques
Gender Out of Bounds Series

Welcome to Women's and Gender Studies

We live it and breathe it: every day, our lives are informed by gender. Women’s and Gender Studies is an interdisciplinary field of study that takes gender as its central category of analysis, just as gender has served as a constitutive category for making meaning in human history. Women’s and Gender Studies works to reframe the place of gender as foundational to the workings of social, cultural, political, economic, and aesthetic systems. As such, it has opened new fields of inquiry, from the recovery of long forgotten 18th-century women writers to the remapping of conventional theories about human nature. Crucial to this task is the work of exploring how gender is also always informed by multiple, complex categories of identity, including most notably race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, class, and nationality.

Intersectional in approach, Women’s and Gender Studies draws on the methodologies and theories of a variety of disciplines because gender crosses all fields of inquiry. From the diverse standpoints of Media Studies and Psychology, Political Science and Economics, Literature and Environmental Studies, scholars offer rigorous, relevant inquiry into the powerful influence of gender concepts. In addition to examining ideas about femininity and masculinity across diverse historical periods and cultural contexts, the field also highlights the lenses offered by gay, lesbian, queer, and transgendered perspectives. A field rooted in activism for social justice and gender equity, Women’s and Gender Studies generates powerful, “real-world” connections between the classroom and our communities. Rather than a marginal field of study, Women’s and Gender Studies instigates critical engagement with challenging questions central to our time.

SPRING 2012

March 6, 2012
Ingrid Husisian, Director of Public Communications for Planned Parenthood of South Central New York. Room 105, Morris Center.

March 7, 2012
Pray the Devil Back to Hell
Come to the screening of "Pray the Devil Back to Hell" a WGS/GEARS event with discussion following. Craven Lounge, Morris Conference Center, 7:00 p.m.

March 8, 2012
Dr. Bambi L. Lobdell - The Departments of Women's & Gender Studies and English present - A discussion and reading by Bambi L. Lobdell of her book, "A Strange Sort of Being" The Transgender Life of Lucy Ann/Joseph Israel Lobdell 1829-1912. Milne Library - Alden Room, 4:00 pm



March 14, 2012
Gender Out of Bounds
Faculty Seminar

Dr. Kathryn R. Finin,
Associate Professor in the Department of English. Wednesday, March 14, 318 Milne Library,
3:00-4:00 p.m
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Topic: The Woman's Part: Shakespeare, and the Ethics of Non-Indifference.


April 5, 2012

Gender Out of Bounds
Faculty Seminar

Dr. Matthew Hendley,
Associate Professor in the Department of History. Thursday, April 5, 2012, 318 Milne Library, 1:00-2:00 p.m.
Topic: The Women of the Victoria League in First World War Britain - A 'Kinder, Gentler Imperialism'?


April 23-27, 2012
Indigenous Peoples Week

Monday, Apr. 23 - 7 pm, IRC 5 Mike Tarbell: A talk on the Haudenosaunee and Native Life-ways.

Tuesday, Apr. 24 - 7 pm, IRC 4 Screening of Crude : The Real Price of Oil

Thursday, Apr. 26 -7 pm
Craven Lounge, Morris Hall Nicholle Dragone : "Speaking on Behalf of the Natural World's Rights"

April 25, 2012
Gender Out of Bounds
Faculty Seminar

Dr. Elizabeth Seale,
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Sociology. Wednesday, April 25, 2012, 318 Milne Library, 3:00-4:00 p.m.
Topic: More 'Hidden Injuries of Class': Examining the Sexual and Reproductive Experiences of Low-Income Women



May 3, 2012

Gender Out of Bounds
Student Symposium
Otsego Grille
Morris Conference Center
4:00-6:00 p.m.
Light Refreshments will be served



If you are interested in learning more about our program, you are welcome to email the Chair, Dr. Bernardin, at Susan.Bernardin@oneonta.edu or to call the Department office at 436-2014.
Student Symposium Dec. 9, 2011
Nancy Gladstone presenting her poster "A Short Version of the Gender Role Beliefs Scale" at the Eastern Psychological Association Conference, March 2012.

Women's & Gender Studies | 315 Milne Library | Tel: 607.436.2014 | Fax: 607.436.2656

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