Judith Butler in Budapest and other lectures
The Program on Gender & Culture, CEU
gender at CEU.HU
1998. Május. 19., K, 15:12:21 CEST
Dear GESTH-L members,
The CEU Program on Gender and Culture invites you to a series of
public lectures with Judith Butler, Wendy Brown, and Cynthia
Vakareliyska, and Lea Vandervelde:
All lectures will be held in English on the CEU campus - Nador u. 9
please contact Christina Crowder on this address for more details or
call 327-3034.
Regards, Christina Crowder
Program Coordinator
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Thursday, May 21, 4:00pm, the Popper Room
Lea Vander Velde
Distingished University Guest at the
Institut fur Arbeitsrecht und Sozialrecht
Wirtschafts; University of Vienna &
Professor of Law and Faculty Scholar,
Iowa College of Law
Coercion, Unwelcomeness, & Legal Recognition of
Sexual Harassment in American Work Culture
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Tuesday, May 26th 4:00pm the Popper Room
"Marked Feminine".
Cynthia Vakareliyska
University of Oregon, USA
Cynthia Vakareliyska is Associate Professor of Slavic Linguistics at
the University of Oregon, Department of Russian and holds a courtesy
appointment in the Department of Linguistics. She teaches in
neurolinguistics, and gender linguistics; holding a B.A. degree in
Russian from Princeton University, and a Ph.D. in Slavic Languages and
Literatures from Harvard University.
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Wednesday, May 27, 3:30pm CEU Auditorium
Wendy Brown
Professor of Legal Studies and Women's Studies,
University of California, Santa Cruz
Suffering the Paradoxes of Women's Rights
Wendy Brown is Professor of Legal Studies and Women's Studies at the
University of California, Santa Cruz, and Visiting Professor of
Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley. She is
the author of Manhood and Politics: A Feminist Reading in Political
Theory (1988) and States of Injury: Power and Freedom in Late
Modernity (1995), as well as numerous essays in political philosophy
and feminist theory.
reception to follow
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Thursday, May 28th, 3:30 pm, CEU Auditorium
Judith Butler
UC Berkeley
Antigone's Claim
Reception to follow
Program Coordinator
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Central European University Tel: +36-1/327-3034
Program on Gender & Culture Fax: +36-1/327-3001
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