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Happenings Fall 2012, Women's Center, Wright State University Oct 2012

Happenings Fall 2012, Women's Center, Wright State University

Women’s Center Newsletter

A two page newsletter created by the Wright State Women's Center documenting the current affairs of the Women's Center as well as other happenings on campus.

This issue highlights happenings on campus, work from the Center's interns, and a bio about guest speaker Genevieve Chase for the Presidential Lecture Series.


Happenings Fall/Winter 2012, Women's Center, Wright State University Jan 2012

Happenings Fall/Winter 2012, Women's Center, Wright State University

Women’s Center Newsletter

A two page newsletter created by the Wright State Women's Center documenting the current affairs of the Women's Center as well as other happenings on campus.

This issue contains a calendar of events, quotes from current interns at the Women's Center, and other related news.


Celebrating Women: From Mothers Day To International Women’S Day, Judith Ezekiel Aug 2011

Celebrating Women: From Mothers Day To International Women’S Day, Judith Ezekiel

Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Faculty Publications

How do we celebrate women in a world in which male domination is the rule? Indeed, can we celebrate women when the category “woman” has exploded? This paper compares two different secular holidays: International Women’s Day (IWD) and Mother’s Day in its French and U.S. incarnations. While both holidays have tortuous histories, used and abused, I argue that the former can be, and has been (re)claimed by feminists around the world as a holiday with potential positive impact for women and feminism, whereas the latter is irremediably beyond redemption and antagonistic to women’s interests.


Ohio Women’S Centers: Statement Of Philosophy, Amber L. Vlasnik May 2010

Ohio Women’S Centers: Statement Of Philosophy, Amber L. Vlasnik

Women's Center Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


Women's Studies Newsletter Fall 2008, Women's Studies Program, Wright State University Oct 2008

Women's Studies Newsletter Fall 2008, Women's Studies Program, Wright State University

Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Newsletter

This is a seven page newsletter created by the Wright State University Women's Studies Program documenting current affairs, events, as well as other happenings on campus.

This issue features a faculty spotlight on Carol Englehardt Herringer, an advertisement for a lecture by Dr. Rebecca Whisnant, quotes from students attending the NWSA annual meeting, a calendar of events, and more.


Women's Studies Newsletter Winter 2008, Women's Studies Program, Wright State University Jan 2008

Women's Studies Newsletter Winter 2008, Women's Studies Program, Wright State University

Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Newsletter

This is a seven page newsletter created by the Wright State University Women's Studies Program documenting current affairs, events, as well as other happenings on campus.

This issue features news about the Parental Teaching Relief benefit, faculty spotlights, a listing of approved Women's Studies Courses for Spring 2008, and more.


Women's Studies Newsletter October 2007, Women's Studies Program, Wright State University Oct 2007

Women's Studies Newsletter October 2007, Women's Studies Program, Wright State University

Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Newsletter

This is a seven page newsletter created by the Wright State University Women's Studies Program documenting current affairs, events, as well as other happenings on campus.

This inaugural issue highlights a student winning a Graduate Support Scheme award from the London School of Economics, new faculty bios, a calendar of events, a listing of approved Women's Studies Courses for Winter 2008, and more.


Tom Robbins' Chink: A Posthumous Zarathustra, Charles S. Taylor Jan 1979

Tom Robbins' Chink: A Posthumous Zarathustra, Charles S. Taylor

Charles S. Taylor

This essay examines the ideas of one of the central characters in Tom Robbins’ 1977 novel, Even Cowgirls Get the Blues/ in relation to the thinking of Friedrich Nietzsche’s Zarathustra. It makes no argument for any influence of Nietzsche upon Robbins but rather considers similarities in thought as such.

This essay was first published by The Enigma Press, the private-press of Earl R. Nitschke, Professor of Printmaking at Central Michigan University in a limited edition.