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Feminist Studies: Subject Guide
by Dana Hendrix - Last Updated Mar 11, 2013
Resources for your feminist studies research in the Smith Library Center and on the Web
Tags: feminist_studies, subject_guide
Funky City: New Orleans from Creoles to Katrina
by Dana Hendrix - Last Updated May 7, 2013
Notes for library research in Professor Thomas McClendon's Fall 2013 Advanced Entry Seminar
Tags: feminist_studies, first_year_seminar, history, race_studies
Gender and Generation in Africa
by Dana Hendrix - Last Updated Feb 11, 2013
A guide to library research for students in Prof. Thomas McClendon's Spring 2013 Gender and Generation in Africa class.
Tags: feminist_studies, history
Gender Myths: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
by Dana Hendrix - Last Updated Feb 12, 2013
Notes for library research in Professor Elaine Craddock's Fall 2012 First-Year Seminar
Tags: feminist_studies, first_year_seminar, religion
Representing Gender: a Paideia Cluster Guide
by Dana Hendrix - Last Updated May 3, 2013
How do sex and gender vary across space, place, and time? Why is the world sexed and gendered? What are the consequences of living in a sexed and gendered world?
Tags: anthropology, art history, biology, english, feminist_studies, french, gender_studies, german, history, mathematics, paideia, philosophy, political science, psychology, religion, sociology, spanish, theatre
Suzan-Lori Parks: 2012 Writer's Voice Author
by Dana Hendrix, Lisa Hopkins - Last Updated Feb 13, 2013
Lists of plays and other works by and about Suzan-Lori Parks, who visited SU in November 2012 as the library's guest in the Writer's Voice Series.
Tags: feminist_studies, theatre, writers_voice
Taking the Pulse of Global Health: a Paideia Cluster Guide
by Theresa Zelasko - Last Updated Apr 30, 2013
This cluster seeks to address individual and societal definitions of health; and how our notions of health are shaped by a variety of demographic factors (such as culture, age and sex).
Tags: anthropology, biology, business, chinese, economics, education, feminist_studies, german, kinesiology, mathematics, paideia, psychology
Wendy Brown: 2013 Jessie Daniel Ames Lecturer
by Dana Hendrix - Last Updated Feb 12, 2013
Prof. Brown will be on campus Monday, April 8 as this year's Jessie Daniel Ames lecturer. Her lecture is titled "Homo Oeconomicus, Homo Politicus, and Predicaments of Contemporary Democracy."
Tags: feminist_studies, jessie_daniel_ames, political_science