SCHEDULE CHANGE: On Monday
May 12th "'The Myth of Shanghai' - Austrian
and German Women in Shanghai During the 30s an 40s" willl be presented
by Helga Embacher
from 12:00 - 1:30. The
paper originally scheduled for May 15th, "Motherhood in Late Nineteenth-Century
England: The Re-construction of an Ideal" presented by Anne
Thompson, will now take place in the fall quarter of 1997.
April 10
"Conservative Women and the Post-Suffrage Reconstruction of U.S.
Female Citizenship" presented by Kim
Nielsen, Visiting Assistant Professor at Macalester College. Comment
by Angela Dillard.
April 24
Workshop Meeting, Discussion, and Brainstorming Session. Bring
your ideas about plans for the future, suggestions for workshop sessions,
and thoughts on the purposes of comparison and the goals of the Comparative
Workshop.
May 8
"A Sexual Utopia of the Renaissance: Elena Duglioli Dall'Olio's
Spiritual and Physical Motherhood, ca. 1510-1520" presented by
Gianna
Pomata. Comment by Ann
Waltner.
May 12
"'The Myth of Shanghai' - Austrian and German
Women in Shanghai During the 30s an 40s" presented by Helga
Embacher.
May 22
"Narrative, Memory, and the Intersections of History and Women's
Studies: Female Holocaust Survivor' German Language Memoirs" presented
by Pascal Bos, Department
of Comparative Literature.