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Box 45

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Contains 104 Results:

BC13-58_SFAudio_225, The Scholar and the Feminist XIV (Women in the 21st Century: Looking Forward and Looking Back): Afternoon Workshop 16, part 2, 1987-03-21

 File — Box: 45
Identifier: Subseries 2.1
Scope and Contents

Ethel Klein (Columbia University) presents her research on the support of women families in politics. She looks at the state of welfare and representation of women in politics and how this may change in the future. Part of the afternoon sessions at the Scholar and Feminist Conference XIV. This recording is preceded by BC13-58_SFAudio_224. Papers presented or name of session: "The Future of U.S. Feminist Politics and Family Policy".

Dates: 1987-03-21

BC13-58_SFAudio_226, The Scholar and the Feminist XIV (Women in the 21st Century: Looking Forward and Looking Back): Afternoon Workshop 18, part 1, 1987-03-21

 File — Box: 45
Identifier: Subseries 2.1
Scope and Contents

Barbara Omolade (City College, CUNY) presents a paper on women's studies and feminism as part of the afternoon workshops at Scholar and Feminist Conference XIV. This recording is followed by BC13-58_SFAudio_227. Papers presented or name of session: "Women's Studies and Feminism in the Future".

Dates: 1987-03-21

BC13-58_SFAudio_227, The Scholar and the Feminist XIV (Women in the 21st Century: Looking Forward and Looking Back): Afternoon Workshop 18, part 2, 1987-03-21

 File — Box: 45
Identifier: Subseries 2.1
Scope and Contents

Barbara Omolade (City College, CUNY) presents a paper on women's studies and feminism as part of the afternoon workshops at Scholar and Feminist Conference XIV. This recording is preceded by BC13-58_SFAudio_226. Papers presented or name of session: "Women's Studies and Feminism in the Future".

Dates: 1987-03-21

BC13-58_SFAudio_228, The Scholar and the Feminist XIV (Women in the 21st Century: Looking Forward and Looking Back): Afternoon Workshop 19, part 1, 1987-03-21

 File — Box: 45
Identifier: Subseries 2.1
Scope and Contents Artists Andrea Fraser, Aimee Rankin, and Leslie Thornton discuss the role of women as spectators and how that impacts the depiction of women in image and text. Moderated by Marianne Weems. Andrea Fraser's talk is a re-presentation of a gallery docent performance originally staged at the Damaged Goods exhibit at the New Museum in which she plays the part of the docent Jane Castleton. Part of the afternoon workshops at the Scholar and Feminist Conference XIV. This recording is followed by...
Dates: 1987-03-21