Saturday, November 23, 2002
Place: Humanities 354
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8:30-10:00 a.m.
Panel I: Complexities of Aggression: Locating Subalterns
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Keiko Iida, "Where is Japan? Orientalism
and the East/West Divide."
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Diana Gibaldi, "First World and
Third World Feminism: the Case of Afghanistan."
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Jennifer Best, A Post-Colonial
Feminist Perspective of Rape as a Weapon of War: Genocide
in the Late Twentieth Century and the Role the International
War Crimes Tribunal Played.
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10:15-11:45 a.m.
Panell II: The Gendering of Racial Oppression
- Serena Howard, "Separation of a Race: Light Skin
vs. Dark skin."
- Lindsay Cigal, Eye of the Beholder: A comparison
of cultural ideals of beauty.
- AmyRose Scott, "A History of the 'Orientalist' woman:
Contributions, Reinforcements and Outcomes."
- Kumiko Sakaguchi, "The Feminization of Japan."
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12:45-2:15 p.m.
Panel III: (Re)producing Culture
- Christine Scofield, "Seen but not Heard: The Importance
of the Gaze in Childrens Literature."
- Jessica Murray, "Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea:
The perspectives of the Colonizer and the Colonized."
- Akiko Buyo, "Madame Butterfly: The Orientalism of
Japanese Women."
- Raymond Wood, "Reframing Art: Adrian Piper and the
Marginalization of Gender and Race."
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2:30-4:00 p.m.
Panel IV: Where is Your Place in Space?
- Hui-Yin Chen, "Is There any Postcolonial Feminism
in Taiwan?"
- Michelle Secore, "Blame an Immigrant."
- Menoukha Case, "The Praxis of Postcolonial Feminist
Theory in Local Women's Art Projects and Lifeways."
4:15-5:45 p.m.
Panel V: Crossing Borders: Challenging Our "World"
Views
- Renae Applegate, "Cultural Convergence: Literary
Influence of the Borderlands."
- Melissa Tacke, Colonialism, Neocolonialism, and
the Globalization of LGBT Rights/Liberation Movements.
- Katsuhiko Suganuma, "Global Sexual Politics in a
Post-colonial Era: the Case of Japan."
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