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2013 Feminist Theory Workshop Keynote Speaker José Esteban Muñoz

Professor of Performance Studies at Tisch School of the Arts, New York University

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2013 Feminist Theory Workshop Keynote Speaker Martin F. Manalansan IV

Associate Professor of Anthropology and Asian American Studies and Conrad Professorial Humanities Scholar at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

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2013 Feminist Theory Workshop - Keynote Elizabeth Povinelli

Elizabeth Povinelli, Professor of Anthropology and Gender Studies at Columbia University

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2013 Feminist Theory Workshop, Keynote, Robyn Wiegman

Robyn Wiegman, Professor of Literature and Women's Studies, Duke University

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2013 Feminist Theory Workshop Closing Roundtable

Closing Roundtable -- Anne Allison (chair), Thomas DeFrantz, Fiona Ross, and Margot Weiss

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2013 Feminist Theory Workshop Welcome and Opening Remarks

Anne Allison, Interim Director, Women's Studies, Duke University

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Annual Queer Theory Lecture 'Sacramental Criticism'

The Annual Queer Theory Lecture "Sacramental Criticism" with Professor Elizabeth Freeman. February 25, 2013

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WST Travel Award Video Samantha Tropper

Samantha Tropper (T'13, International Comparative Studies and French) is writing an honors thesis about secularism and the wearing of the hijab by Muslim women in France. She was able to travel to Paris to interview French Muslim women both who wear the headscarf and those who choose not to about their personal stories, thoughts, and perspectives about this controversial topic. Her total of 19 interviews also included some Muslim men and scholars in this field. Hear her talk about her experience and listen to some firsthand accounts about this human and women's rights issue.

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Women’s Studies Travel Award- Stephanie Rytilahti

Stephanie Rytilahti, PhD candidate in History and a Certificate in Feminist Studies scholar at Duke University, was the recipient of a Women’s Studies Travel award to attend the 2011 National Women’s Studies Association Conference in Atlanta, Georgia.

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National Young Feminist Leadership Conference

Jaclyn Dobies, Trinity ’15 and a Baldwin Scholar at Duke University, was the recipient of a Judith Maynes Undergraduate Travel Award to attend the 2012 National Young Feminist Leadership conference in Washington DC.

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2012 Sixth Annual Feminist Theory Workshop - Roundtable

The Sixth Annual Feminist Theory Workshop - March 16/17th 2012 will be held at the Sanford School of Public Policy. Keynote Speakers are Joanna Hodge, Professor, Politics and Philosophy, Manchester Metropolitan University - Patricia Williams, James L. Dohr Professor of Law, Columbia Law School - Leti Volpp, Professor of Law, Berkeley Law School - Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, University Professor, English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University. Registration is free, but required! Please to to http://womenstudies.duke.edu/news/feminist-theory-workshops/2012

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The Indigenous as Alien - Leti Volpp

The Sixth Annual Feminist Theory Workshop - March 16/17th 2012 will be held at the Sanford School of Public Policy. Keynote Speakers are Joanna Hodge, Professor, Politics and Philosophy, Manchester Metropolitan University - Patricia Williams, James L. Dohr Professor of Law, Columbia Law School - Leti Volpp, Professor of Law, Berkeley Law School - Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, University Professor, English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University. Registration is free, but required! Please to to http://womenstudies.duke.edu/news/feminist-theory-workshops/2012

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Alchemical Notes - Patricia Williams

The Sixth Annual Feminist Theory Workshop - March 16/17th 2012 will be held at the Sanford School of Public Policy. Keynote Speakers are Joanna Hodge, Professor, Politics and Philosophy, Manchester Metropolitan University - Patricia Williams, James L. Dohr Professor of Law, Columbia Law School - Leti Volpp, Professor of Law, Berkeley Law School - Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, University Professor, English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University. Registration is free, but required! Please to to http://womenstudies.duke.edu/news/feminist-theory-workshops/2012

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Of the Event: Retreating Sexual Difference - Joanna Hodge

The Sixth Annual Feminist Theory Workshop - March 16/17th 2012 will be held at the Sanford School of Public Policy. Keynote Speakers are Joanna Hodge, Professor, Politics and Philosophy, Manchester Metropolitan University - Patricia Williams, James L. Dohr Professor of Law, Columbia Law School - Leti Volpp, Professor of Law, Berkeley Law School - Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, University Professor, English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University. Registration is free, but required! Please to to http://womenstudies.duke.edu/news/feminist-theory-workshops/2012

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2012 Feminist Theory Workshop Welcome and Opening Remarks

The Sixth Annual Feminist Theory Workshop - March 16/17th 2012 will be held at the Sanford School of Public Policy. Keynote Speakers are Joanna Hodge, Professor, Politics and Philosophy, Manchester Metropolitan University - Patricia Williams, James L. Dohr Professor of Law, Columbia Law School - Leti Volpp, Professor of Law, Berkeley Law School - Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, University Professor, English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University. Registration is free, but required! Please to to http://womenstudies.duke.edu/news/feminist-theory-workshops/2012

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