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SUMMARY:Gender and Authority  - Texts available on the CGIS website
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20161101T130000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Collaborative reading group with Gender and Authority on the c
 ontinuities\, differences\, and comparative advantages of framing one’s 
 research in terms of ‘Gender studies’ and ‘women’s studies’.\n\n
 Please read in advance:\no	Teodolinda Barolini\, ‘Notes Toward a Gendere
 d History of Early Italian Literature’\, in Teodolinda Barolini (ed.) Me
 dieval Constructions in Gender and Identity: Essays in Honor of Joan M. Fe
 rrante (Tempe\, Ariz: Arizona Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies\
 , 2005).  The essay can also easily be found in the volume ‘Dante and th
 e Origins of Italian Literary Culture\, New York : Fordham University Pres
 s\, 2006’\, and online on Barolini’s academia.edu page.  Please email 
 Zoe if you want a pdf of this chapter: zoe.thomas@history.ox.ac.uk \n\no	M
 ary Evans\, ‘Doing gender: gender and women’s studies in the twenty fi
 rst century’\, Women’s Studies International Forum\, 34:6 (2011)\, pp.
  603-610. \n\no	Sue Morgan\, ‘Theorising feminist history: a thirty-year
  retrospective’\, Women’s History Review\, 18:3 (2009)\, pp. 381-407.\
 n\nMore info about this event is on our website:\nhttp://cgis.history.ox.a
 c.uk/?page_id=989\nSpeakers:\nTexts available on the CGIS website
LOCATION:History Faculty (Rees Davies Room\, History Faculty)\, George Str
 eet OX1 2RL
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SUMMARY:Constructing Whiteness - Texts available on the CGIS website
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20160607T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20160607T130000
UID:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/1201bb8b-e193-4d8c-9e44-43cae0c9076f/
DESCRIPTION:Texts for the reading group can be found on the CGIS website: 
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LOCATION:Exeter College (Quarrell Room)\, Turl Street OX1 3DP
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SUMMARY:Gender\, Race and the African Diaspora - Texts available on the CG
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20160510T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20160510T130000
UID:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/9e212531-ac43-4335-adf3-ef6c286dbd03/
DESCRIPTION:Texts for the reading group can be found on the CGIS website: 
 http://cgis.modhist.ox.ac.uk/ or at the History Faculty website: http://ww
 w.history.ox.ac.uk/fileadmin/ohf/images/projects/CGIS_Reading_Group_TT16.p
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LOCATION:Exeter College (Quarrell Room)\, Turl Street OX1 3DP
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SUMMARY: ‘Beauty\, the body and aesthetic labour’ - Texts available on
  the CGIS website
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20160301T120000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20160301T130000Z
UID:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/983aae3d-73f9-46ad-ad7d-1b7a0abdee07/
DESCRIPTION:Jessica P. Clark\, ‘Pomeroy v. Pomeroy: beauty\, modernity\,
  and the female entrepreneur in fin-desiècle\nLondon’\, Women’s Histo
 ry Review\, 22:6 (2013)\, pp. 877-903\n\nPaul Deslandes\, ‘The Male Body
 \, Beauty and Aesthetics in Modern British Culture’ History Compass\,\n8
 :10 (2010)\, pp.1191-1208\n\nAshley Mears: ‘Aesthetic Labor for the Soci
 ologies of Work\, Gender\, and Beauty’\, Sociology Compass\,\n8:12 (2014
 )\, pp. 1330–1343\n\nSpeakers:\nTexts available on the CGIS website
LOCATION:History Faculty\, George Street\, Rees Davies Room
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URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/983aae3d-73f9-46ad-ad7d-1b7a0abdee07/
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SUMMARY: ‘Labour\, Femininities and the Self’ - Texts available on the
  CGIS website
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20160216T120000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20160216T130000Z
UID:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/1c5bf4f3-780b-4fa3-991c-aec71b47fe2a/
DESCRIPTION:Johanna Oksala ‘Affective Labor and Feminist Politics’\, S
 igns\, 41:2 (Winter 2016)\, pp. 281 - 303\n\nLynn Abrams\, 'Liberating the
  Female Self: Epiphanies\, Conflict and Coherence in the Life Stories of\n
 Post-War British Women'\, Social History\, 39:1 (2014)\, pp. 14-35\n\nSuzy
  D'Enbeau\, Astrid Villamil & Rose Helens-Hart: ‘Transcending Work–Lif
 e Tensions: A Transnational\nFeminist Analysis of Work and Gender in the M
 iddle East\, North Africa\, and India’\, Women's Studies in\nCommunicati
 on\, 38:3 (2015)\, pp. 273-294\nSpeakers:\nTexts available on the CGIS web
 site
LOCATION:History Faculty\, George Street\, Rees Davies Room
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SUMMARY:‘Gendered Work: Global and Transnational Perspectives’ - Texts
  available on the CGIS website
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20160202T120000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20160202T130000Z
UID:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/73c0b944-0d03-4a78-bc24-14942dfce872/
DESCRIPTION:Laura L. Frader: ‘Labor History after the Gender Turn: Trans
 atlantic Cross Currents and Research\nAgendas’\, International Labor and
  Working-Class History\, 63 (Spring 2003) pp.21-31\n\nMary Beth Mills: ‘
 Gender and Inequality in the Global Labor Force’\, Annual Review of Anth
 ropology\,\n32:1 (2003)\, pp. 41-62\n\nSusan D. Amussen & Allyson M. Poska
 : ‘Restoring Miranda: gender & the limits of European\npatriarchy in the
  early modern Atlantic world’\, Journal of Global History\, 7:3 (2012)\,
  pp. 342 - 363\n\nSpeakers:\nTexts available on the CGIS website
LOCATION:History Faculty\, George Street\, Rees Davies Room
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SUMMARY:‘Defining Work: Feminist Perspectives’ - Texts available on th
 e CGIS website
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20160119T120000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20160119T130000Z
UID:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/875bfc9b-dfad-4c25-9b13-21992ecd8298/
DESCRIPTION:Alexandra Shepard: ‘Crediting Women in the Early Modern Engl
 ish Economy’\, History Workshop Journal\, 79:1 (2015)\, pp. 1 -24\n\nKat
 hryn Hunter and Pamela Riney-Kehrberg: ‘Rural daughters in Australia\, N
 ew Zealand and the United States: an historical perspective’\, Journal o
 f Rural Studies\, 18:2 (2002)\, pp. 135–143\n\nCaryne E. Medved: ‘Inve
 stigating Family Labor in Communication Studies: Threading Across Historic
 al and Contemporary Discourses’\, Journal of Family Communication\, 7:4 
 (2007)\, pp. 225-243\nSpeakers:\nTexts available on the CGIS website
LOCATION:History Faculty\, George Street\, Common Room
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