All meetings will be held on Friday afternoons at 3:30
in the Ford Room (710 Soc Sci).
Papers can be picked up in advance in Soc Sci 636.
Feb. 25: Yuxin Ma
"New Women:'feminist' Experiment" (A Chinese journal in the 1920s)
Discussant: Paisley Harris
March 3: Estella Musiiwa,
"Subverting the Imperial Cause or a 'White Woman's Burden'?: White
Women in
Colonial South African Politics, 1880-1903"
Discussant: Kate Thomas
March 17: Elyssa Faison
"Cultivation Groups and the Japanese Factory: Producing Workers, Gendering
Subjects"
Discussant: Mary J. Maynes, Robert Frame
April 7: Patrick McNamara
"Rural Women, Family Archives, and Communal Literacy in Mexico, 1855-1911"
Discussant: Sara Evans
April 14: Erika Lee
"Encounters with Exclusion: Chinese Immigrant women America, 1882-1943"
Discussant: Ann Waltner
April 21: Barbara Welke
"Broken Bodies and the Ideal of a Nation of Free Men: Accidental Injury,
Gender, and the Meaning of Possessive Individualism in Turn-of-the-Century
America"
Discussant: Anna Clark
April 28: Liping Wang
"West Lake is a Beauty: Female Imaginaries in Late Ming Literati Sightseeing
Literature."
Discussant: Rachel Martin