1984-85 Events

  • "Lorde on Lorde: Sister Outsider": Audre Lorde, black feminist poet and social critic
  • "Justice: the Philippines in the 80s": Irene Santiago, community organizer, Philippines
  • 'Third World Feminism: Is it Possible?": Deniz Kandiyoti, International Sociological Association
  • 'The Meaning of Difference": Marilyn Frye, CS WS visiting scholar from Michigan State University
  • 'The Possibility of Feminist Theory": Marilyn Frye, CSWS visiting scholar from Michigan State University
  • 'The New German Women's Movement: Literature and Politics": Elke Stenze, West Germany
  • "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Woman": Helene Cixous, University of Paris, France
  • "Invisible Work: Creating and Maintaining the Social Fabric of Society": Arlene Daniels, Northwestern University
  • 'The Present State of Comparable Worth": Alice Cook, Cornell University
  • "El Salvador: Women, the Church, and the U.S. Elections": Marla Benavides, Minister and activist, El Salvador
  • 'The Impact of Women's Research on the Social Sciences": Hamel Holter, University of Oslo, Norway
  • "A Modem Woman Can Do Anything-As Long as She Does it in Subordination to Men": Hamel Holter, University of Oslo, Norway
  • "Women in Finnish Society": Elina Haavio-Manila, University of Helsinki, Finland
  • "Women in Industrial Homework": Sandra Albrecht, University of Kansas
  • 'There is No Feminine Writing": Monique Wittig, author
  • "Medical Images of Women in Eighteenth-Century Germany": Barbara Duden, Technical University of Berlin, Germany
  • "Work and Women in the Computerized Society": Ida Hoos, University of California, Berkeley
  • "Who Was Josephine Herbst?": Elinor Langer, author and journalist
  • "Women in Yugoslavia: Work and Politics": Vesna Pusk, University of Zagreb, Yugoslavia
  • "Female Creativity: Recent Research in Scandinavian Feminist Criticism": Birgitta Holm, University of Uppsala, Sweden
  • 'The Imperative of Intimacy: Toward a Gynocentric Poetics": Alicia Ostriker, Rutgers University
  • "Gender in Peace and Politics" and "Math Anxiety: An Update": Sheila Tobias, University of Arizona
  • "Women in the Soviet Union: Does Work Bring Liberation?": Rose Glickman, Stanford University
  • "Caribbean Women, Self-Reliance and the Information Industry": Marlene Cuthbert, Syracuse University