KE KULANA HE MAHU: REMEMBERING A SENSE OF PLACE
a film screening and discussion with producer Connie Florez
April 5, Tuesday 6 to 9 pm
a film by Brent Anbe and Kathryn Xian 67 minutes, 2001, USA
For more film information, please visit http://www.zangpictures.net/Projects/KeKulanaHeMahu.html
This documentary examines how colonialism has profoundly shifted [...]
The Columbia Law School Center for Gender & Sexuality Law and Columbia University Institute for Research on Women and Gender cordially invite you to:
Queer Theory Workshop: Queer Morphologies Tuesday, March 8, 2011, 4:20 p.m., Case Lounge (Amsterdam Avenue and 116th Street, 7th floor)
Transcendent Homosexuals and Dangerous Sex Offenders: Sexual Harm and Freedom in [...]
Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality at New York University Spring 2011 Events Calendar: pdf :: jpg
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Proposals are invited for a panel to be entitled “Documentary Techniques in Pornographic Film and Video” to be proposed for Visible Evidence 18, which is being held at New York University from August 11-14, 2011 (check out the conference website at: http://visibleevidence.org/). This particular panel of three presenters will explore a recent and profound [...]
Call For Papers: Clio’s Psyche on Family Psychodynamics
A chance to write about how the American family has changed dramatically in the last 50 years. For our March 2011 Special Issue of Clio’s Psyche: Understanding the “Why” of Culture, Current Events, History and Society, we welcome your thoughts by January 10, 2011 on a [...]
Postdoctoral Fellowship in Sexuality Studies (Social Scientific Approaches)
Deadline: February 15, 2011
The Gender Studies Program at Northwestern University invites applications for a two-year post-doctoral fellowship in social scientific approaches to sexuality studies, to run September 2011 – August 2013. Applications are welcome from scholars who study sexuality from a social science perspective (broadly [...]
SEX IN AN EPIDEMIC
A screening and discussion with filmmaker Jean Carlomusto
a documentary by Jean Carlomusto 70 minutes, color, USA, 2010
December 8, Wednesday 6:30 to 8:30 pm
Click here for trailer.
This pioneering documentary explores the personal, political and structural challenges that have continually hampered the best efforts of HIV educators [...]
How has the relationship between race and sexuality changed over time? Join three distinguished scholars as they discuss the evolution of these issues, moving from 10th-century Haiti to the 20th-century art market.
Doris Garraway (French, Northwestern University) Arlene Keizer, (English, University of California, Irvine) Jennifer Morgan (Social and Cultural Analysis, NYU)
Moderated [...]
Queer Time Makes Queer Bodies: Elizabeth Freeman Historicizes Erotohistoriography New York University, 28 October 2010
Admittedly, “history” has never been one of my favorite subjects. I’ve never found it particularly, well, sexy. But Elizabeth Freeman’s talk on “erotohistoriography,” a decidedly queer mode of historicizing that not only recognizes temporality’s non-linear and omni-directional character but [...]
The Dean and Faculty of Pace Law School invite you to the Pace Law Review Symposium!
For more information, contact: Darren Rosenblum Professor of Law Pace Law School 78 North Broadway White Plains, NY 10603 rosenblum(at)law.pace.edu View my webpage and SSRN links at: http://www.pace.edu/page.cfm?doc_id=23191
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