Workshop led by Carolyn Burke, University of California, Santa Cruz, and Jane Gallop, Miami... Show moreWorkshop led by Carolyn Burke, University of California, Santa Cruz, and Jane Gallop, Miami University during the Afternoon Workshops Session at The Scholar and the Feminist VI. Papers presented or name of session: "Psychoanalysis and Feminism in France". Show less
Paper delivered by Quandra Prettyman Stadler (in the program as Quadra Stadler) of Barnard... Show morePaper delivered by Quandra Prettyman Stadler (in the program as Quadra Stadler) of Barnard College, during the Afternoon Workshops Session at The Scholar and the Feminist VI. Papers presented or name of session: "Visibility and Difference: Black Feminism in History and Literature". Show less
Paper delivered by Alice Kessler-Harris, Hofstra University during the Afternoon Workshops... Show morePaper delivered by Alice Kessler-Harris, Hofstra University during the Afternoon Workshops Session at The Scholar and the Feminist VI. Papers presented or name of session: "The Dialectical Treatment of Difference". Show less
Nancy Hartsock (Johns Hopkins University) leads the first afternoon workshop at the Scholar and... Show moreNancy Hartsock (Johns Hopkins University) leads the first afternoon workshop at the Scholar and Feminist Conference VII at Barnard College, 1980. Papers presented or name of session: "Difference, Domination and Community in the Women's Movement". Show less
Panelists Janice Goodman (Cardozo Law School), Isabel Marcus (SUNY/Buffalo Law School), and... Show morePanelists Janice Goodman (Cardozo Law School), Isabel Marcus (SUNY/Buffalo Law School), and Nadine Taub (Rutgers University Law School) discuss how the law and society treats surrogates, women who have children via sperm donors and other non traditional forms of childbirth and pregnancy. Part of the afternoon workshops at the Scholar and Feminist Conference XIV at Barnard College. This recording is followed by BC13-58_SFAudio_220. Papers presented or name of session: "Future Employment Issues of Women"; "New Family Law"; "Legal Ramifications of the New Reproductive Technologies". Show less
Panelists Janice Goodman (Cardozo Law School), Isabel Marcus (SUNY/Buffalo Law School), and... Show morePanelists Janice Goodman (Cardozo Law School), Isabel Marcus (SUNY/Buffalo Law School), and Nadine Taub (Rutgers University Law School) discuss how the law and society treats surrogates, women who have children via sperm donors and other non traditional forms of childbirth and pregnancy. Part of the afternoon workshops at the Scholar and Feminist Conference XIV at Barnard College. This recording is preceded by BC13-58_SFAudio_219. Papers presented or name of session: "Future Employment Issues of Women"; "New Family Law"; "Legal Ramifications of the New Reproductive Technologies". Show less
Panel discussion held by Montana Katz, author of The Gender Bias Prevention Book: Helping Girls... Show morePanel discussion held by Montana Katz, author of The Gender Bias Prevention Book: Helping Girls and Women to have Satisfying Lives and Careers (Jason Aronson Publishing, 1993) and Diane Welsh, national NOW board member and past President, NOW-NYC during Afternoon Panels Session of the Scholar and Feminist Conference at Barnard College. Papers presented or name of session: "Choosing to be a Stay-at-Home Mom -- and a Feminist". Show less