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Feminism, Sex, and Gender•Conference Room 2• Friday, 8:45-10:00 p.m. | Feminism, Sex, and Gender•Conference Room 2• Friday, 8:45-10:00 p.m. | ||
Thinking in terms of opposites—man and woman, black and white, good and evil—is deeply, deeply entrenched in Western discourse. What alternatives are there? Some theorists, like Homi Bhabha, talk about "third spaces" and hybridity. What's that all about? | Thinking in terms of opposites—man and woman, black and white, good and evil—is deeply, deeply entrenched in Western discourse. What alternatives are there? Some theorists, like [[Homi Bhabha]], talk about "third spaces" and hybridity. What's that all about? | ||
M: BC Holmes, Hanne I Blank, Suzanne Alles Blom, Duane A. Corn, Heidi Lampietti | M: [[BC Holmes]], [[Hanne I Blank]], [[Suzanne Alles Blom]], [[Duane A. Corn]], [[Heidi Lampietti]] | ||
==Notes, reports, etc.== | |||
* [http://community.livejournal.com/wiscon/90204.html#cutid1 jiawen] @ WisCon LJ | |||
[[Category:WisCon 31 panels]] | [[Category:WisCon 31 panels]] | ||
Latest revision as of 20:40, 20 June 2007
30 Counting Past Two
Feminism, Sex, and Gender•Conference Room 2• Friday, 8:45-10:00 p.m.
Thinking in terms of opposites—man and woman, black and white, good and evil—is deeply, deeply entrenched in Western discourse. What alternatives are there? Some theorists, like Homi Bhabha, talk about "third spaces" and hybridity. What's that all about?
M: BC Holmes, Hanne I Blank, Suzanne Alles Blom, Duane A. Corn, Heidi Lampietti
Notes, reports, etc.
- jiawen @ WisCon LJ