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New Database: Sex and Sexuality

We’re pleased to announce that the GSU Library now provides access to the Adam Matthew Digital primary resource database Sex and Sexuality. Sex and Sexuality has two modules. Module I contains the digitized research collections from the Kinsey Institute Library & Special Collections, including … Continue reading
“Four Negroes Acting Unwise?”

Charlayne Hunter-Gault, one of two students who integrated the University System of Georgia in 1961, will speak at Georgia State University (GSU) at 11 a.m. today (January 27) in the Student Center Speakers Auditorium. Integration was attempted at GSU much earlier–in … Continue reading
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Call for Papers: SEWSA 2011: Structural Adjustments: Queering Privatization, Framing Disaster

The GSU Women’s Studies Institute is proud to be hosting the 2011 Annual Meeting of the Southeast Women’s Studies Association, titled “Structural Adjustments: Queering Privatization, Framing Disaster,” from March 24-26, 2011. The conference’s keynote speakers will be Lisa Duggan of … Continue reading
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Women’s Studies Institute Brown Bag Talk: “Spectral Parenthood: An Anthropology of Child Ghosts in Thailand”

The Women’s Studies Institute will hold its second brown-bag session of the 2010-2011 year on Wednesday, October 27, from noon to 1 p.m. In this session, Prof. Megan Sinnott of the Women’s Studies Institute, will speak on “Spectral Parenthood: An … Continue reading
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Upcoming Talk: Women’s Studies Institute Brown Bag

The Women’s Studies Institute will hold its first brown-bag session of the 2010-2011 year on Monday, October 11, from noon to 1 p.m. In this session, Prof. Layli Phillips Maparyan, of the Women’s Studies Institute, will speak on “Building a … Continue reading
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