- Events
- Academic
Reading from the Ground Up: Public Literary Projects in Latin America
Emerson Dining Hall – Faculty Dining Room“Feminist Preoccupations: Liberalism and the Clash of Cultures.”
Mary Lyon Hall - Woolley Room Norton- No events scheduled for March 29, 2019.
- No events scheduled for March 30, 2019.
- No events scheduled for March 31, 2019.
Week of Events
“The Ugly Side of Cute: Anthropomorphism in Children’s Literature”
“The Ugly Side of Cute: Anthropomorphism in Children’s Literature”
"The Ugly Side of Cute: Anthropomorphism in Children's Literature" , a lecture-discussion by award-winning scholar and novelist LISA ROWE FRAUSTINO, Professor of English @ Eastern Connecticut State University
Wheaton Grad … Five Years Later
Wheaton Grad … Five Years Later
Are you wondering what paths you might take after you leave Wheaton? (Yes, you will leave relatively soon). Do you ponder on what graduate school might be like? Or ask yourself, how will I find “a” first job, then another job, then another?
Wallace Library Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
Wallace Library Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
Join us in building gender equity by participating in a Wikipedia Edit-a-thon. Prize drawings will take place every hour and refreshments will be served throughout the event. If you have a laptop, please bring it with you.
Reading from the Ground Up: Public Literary Projects in Latin America
Reading from the Ground Up: Public Literary Projects in Latin America
Professor Marcy Schwartz, author of Public Pages: Reading Along the Latin American Streetscape, will discuss her research on Latin American cartonera book collectives, political and artistic movements that produce books from recycled cardboard.
Wallace Library Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
Wallace Library Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
Join us in building gender equity by participating in a Wikipedia Edit-a-thon. Prize drawings will take place every hour and refreshments will be served throughout the event. If you have a laptop, please bring it with you.
“Feminist Preoccupations: Liberalism and the Clash of Cultures.”
“Feminist Preoccupations: Liberalism and the Clash of Cultures.”
Menaka Philips, Assistant Professor of Political Science and Gender and Sexuality Studies at Tulane University Too often, feminist scholars center evaluations of liberalism in their analyses of gender and culture, which ensures that divisions between liberal/nonliberal, west/non-west will be established at the outset of their conversations. As Philips explains, this dynamic has problematic consequences for […]