TALK:
Launching Wars, Counting Votes and
Investigating Masculinities: Feminist Post-Election
Cynthia Enloe (Clark University)
Wednesday, November 10 / 4:00 PM / Free
McCune Conference Room, 6020 HSSB, 6th floor
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At a time when electoral politics and processes
are topics of intense concern and scrutiny, Cynthia
Enloe will focus on the intersection between masculinities,
militarism and democracy. One of America’s pre-eminent
theorists of gender and the military, Cynthia Enloe
is currently Research Professor in the International
Development, Community and Environment Dept at Clark
University. She has published nine books including The
Morning After: Sexual Politics at the End of the Cold
War (1993), Bananas, Beaches and Bases: Making
Feminist Sense of International Politics (2000),
and The Curious Feminist: Searching for Women in
a New Age of Empire (2004).
This event is sponsored by the Center for the Study
of Sexuality in the Military, The Center for Cold War
Studies, the Department of Sociology, the East Asia
Center, the Hull Chair of Women’s Studies and
the Women’s Studies Program and the Interdisciplinary
Humanities Center.
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