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Alcoff

Rape After Foucault:
Rethinking Experience
and Resistance


Linda Martín Alcoff
Professor of Philosophy
Hunter College and
CUNY Graduate Center

Wednesday, February 1, 2012, 5:30 pm
Alumnae Hall, Crystal Room


Feminism & Biology, Gut & Mood: The Case of Stomach Migraine

Elizabeth A. Wilson
Professor of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Emory University


Wednesday, February 8, 2012, 5:30 pm
Pembroke Hall 305, 172 Meeting Street, Providence

 


Antigone versus Oedipus? Feminist Theory and the Turn to Antigone

Bonnie Honig
Sarah Rebecca Roland Professor of Political Science Northwestern University

Monday, February 13, 2012, 5:30 pm
Brown RISD Hillel, 80 Brown Street, Providence


Save the Date!

Women's Leadership Conference:
Celebrating 120 Years of Women at Brown

May 3 - 5, 2012


Why Literature Departments Should Speak in Ordinary Language

Leela Gandhi
Professor of English
University of Chicago

Wednesday, January 25, 2012, 5:30 pm
Pembroke Hall, Room 305

Critical Visionaries:
Women Leaders and Institution Building



November 4, 2011, A conversation with
President Ruth Simmons and Alison Bernstein
Moderated by Kay Warren
Click here to watch the video.

Surpassing its $1 million goal, the Pembroke Center announced the completion of the Pembroke Challenge on November 4th, having raised $1,504,265 to endow new research initiatives at the Pembroke Center. Learn more

Theory on the Move:
Three Decades of Critical Feminist Thinking


A Scholarly Conference in Celebration of the Pembroke Center’s 30th Anniversary
November 5, 2011

Annual Gender and Sexuality Studies Lecture

How Victims Come to Be:
Human Trafficking
and the Law

Kay B. Warren
Pembroke Center Director
Professor of Anthropology

Tuesday, October 18, 2011


Pembroke Center Research Seminar
2011-12, "The Question of Consent"
2012-13, "Economies of Perception"


2011-12 Pembroke Center Postdoctoral Fellows

Congratulations to 2010-11 Pembroke Center postdoctoral fellow Laura Heffernan and co-author Rachel Buurma for winning the Ralph Cohen Prize at New Literary History for "The Common Reader and the Archival Classroom: Disciplinary History for the Twenty-First Century."


2011 Gender and Sexuality Studies Graduates


Featuring papers from the International Conference on Gender and Chinese Cinema Gender Studies (June 26-29, 2008), one of the inaugural events of the Nanjing-Brown Joint Program in Gender Studies and the Humanities. Forthcoming from Columbia University Press in September, 2011. Edited by Lingzhen Wang. Read an interview with Prof. Wang here.
See other recent and forthcoming books by Brown faculty affiliated with the Pembroke Center.