Women's Studies Archives

Please contact
Cheryl Dudasik-Wiggs if you are interested in presenting your research to Women’s Studies faculty in the spring.

April 9 Martha Libster, School of Nursing
“Control Those Women: The “Doctor-Nurse Game” in 1840 America”
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Mar. 26 Holly Hapke, Department of Geography
“Gulf Migration and Changing Patterns of Gender Identities in a South Indian Muslim Community
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February 27 — Shahna Arps, Department of Anthropology
Poverty, Patriarchy, and Poison: Ultimate Causes of Maternal Mortality in
Honduran Miskito Communities

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January 23 — Karin Zipf, Department of History
Prostitution, Venereal Disease, and the State Board of Health in post-WWI North Carolina
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October 10 — Holly Mathews, Department of Anthropology

The Tale of La Llorona or ‘The Weeping Woman’: Analyzing Alternative Models of Gender in a Mexican Community

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October 24 — Timm Hackett, Department of English

A Thousand Other Simple Things — The Importance of Fairy Tales

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