Brown Bag Colloquia
2006-2007
- Beverly Bossler, Professor, UC Davis
"The Philosopher, the Courtesan, and the Official: Sex, Morality, and Romance in Twelfth-century China."
Wednesday November 15, 2006
- Kimberly Davis, PhD Candidate, UC Davis
"Violeta Ausente?": Gender, Music and Politics in Chile"
Wednesday November 1, 2006
2005-2006
- January 18, 2006, Noon, HIA conference room. Chau Kelly (UC Davis), ""Lady Twining's Burden: Childcare, Hygiene and Nutrition in the Tanganyika Territory, 1949-1961." All are welcome!
- Fall 2005 - Susan Schweik, Assoc. Prof. of English, UC Berkely. "Mendicants, Hysterics and Prostitutes: Gender and the American Ugly Laws"
2004-2005
- Brooke Newman, Grad Student, UC Davis, "'Half-Beast and Half-Man': Representations of the Animal Passions in Seventeenth Century England."
- Lorena Oropeza, Assoc. Prof of History, UC Davis. "Despierten Hermanos!/Awaken, Brothers and Sisters!: Enriqueta Vasquez and the Chicano Movement"
- Alexandra Eptein, Visiting Asst. Professor, UC Davis."International Feminism and China Trade Btween the Wars: The Case of Viola Smith"
- Beth Slutsky, Grad Student, U.C. Davis. "Parlor Pink Turned Soapbox Red: A Study of Charlotte Anita Whitney, An Indigenous American Communist."
- Anna Kuhn, Professor of Women's Studies, U.C. Davis. "Auto/Biography and East German Every History: Christa Wolf's Ein Tag im Jahr"
2003-2004
- Shennan Hutton, Grad Student, UC Davis, “Coopwijfs and Drapières: Production, Trade and Gender in Medieval Flemish Cities.”
- David Barber, Grad Student, U.C. Davis. "The New Left and the Construction of a White Women's Movement"
- Monica Fitzgerald, Grad Student, U.C. Davis. "Fornicators, Drunkards, and the Great Hen Squabble of 1712: Gendered Language and the Creation of Early American Identity."
- Richard Roberts, Professor of African History and Director, Center for African Studies, Stanford University: Women Seeking Divorce: Men Seeking Control: Reconstructing Gender and Household Dynamics from the Colonial Courts of the French Soudan, 1905-1912"
- Melissa Gormley, Grad Student, UC Davis, "The Politics of Disease: Gender and Race in Rio de Janeiro, 1930-1945."
2002-2003
- Joan Cadden, Professor of History., U.C. Davis. "Just Like a Woman": A Medieval View of "Those with Whom Intercourse Is Had"
- Steve Fountain, Grad Student, U.C. Davis. " 'A la Façon du Pays': Anonymous Women in an Anomalous Fur Trade"
- Miroslava Chavez-Garcia, Prof. of History and Chicano Studies, U.C. Davis. "Gender, Culture, and Race: The Rising Tide of Illegitimacy in Nineteenth-Century California."
- Chuck Walker, Professor of History, U.C. Davis. "Great Balls of Fire: Nuns' Premonitions about the Destruction of Lima in the Mid-Eighteenth Century."
- Alexandra Puerto, Grad Student, U.C. Davis. "Hijos de Henequen: Haciendas, Hunger and Infant Mortality in Postrevolutionary Yucatan."
- Celeste Chamberland, Grad Student, UC Davis, "Ladies' Hands and Surgery in Stuart London."
1998
- Rosamaria Tanghetti, Grad Student, UC Davis, "Tu hijo, Billy
1994-1995
- Rosamaria Tanghetti, Grad Student, UC Davis, "Recovering California History: Maria Amparo Ruiz de Burton's The Squatter and the Don."
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