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SUMMARY:Raquel Medina\, "Gendering Alzheimer's Disease: Mothers\, Daughters\, and Sisters"
DESCRIPTION:A talk by Raquel Medina\, Senior Lecturer in Spanish and Director of CinemAGEnder International Research Network\, Aston University\nOrganized by the UCLA Department of Gender Studies\nDate: Wednesday\, January 16\, 2019\nTime: 3:00 – 5:00 PM\nLocation: 2125 Rolfe Hall \nThis presentation will provide a comparative and cross-cultural analysis of cinematic representations of Alzheimer’s disease in several non-mainstream films that employ it as a trope to explore age and gender. Contrary to mainstream productions\, films such as Pandora’s Box (Turkey 2008)\, the Good Herbs (Mexico 2010)\, Old Cats (Chile 2010)\, Poetry (Korea 2010)\, and A Separation (Iran (2011) offer important counter-narratives to the feminization of Alzheimer’s disease as decay. This talk aims to shed light on how these counter-narratives offer feminist/intersectional perspectives on Alzheimer’s disease. Concepts of womanhood\, sisterhood\, mothering\, and matrophobia in these films will be linked in this discussion to crucial issues such as solidarity\, empathy\, assisted suicide\, suicide\, and violence against women. \nCo-Sponsored by:\n\nCenter for the Study of Women
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/gendering-alzheimers-disease-mothers-daughters-and-sisters/
LOCATION:Rolfe 2125
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SUMMARY:Faculty Writing Retreat
DESCRIPTION:Date: January 18\, 2019 \nTime: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM \nLocation: Royce 306 \nRSVP: http://humanities.ucla.edu/events/writing-retreats/ \nDo you want to block out a day for writing and contemplation? The quarterly Faculty Writing Retreat is your solution. Join us for a day-long retreat where you can concentrate on your own work alongside like-minded colleagues—we will hold the world at bay for you. Breakfast\, lunch and coffee/tea will be provided in the beautiful setting of Royce Hall. \nThe writing retreat provides a peaceful place to write as well as meals; please bring your computer and any other materials you may need to work. If you have an extension cord\, please bring it\, as power outlets are limited. Also bring some extra clothes for layers\, as the space sometimes tend to be cool. \nFor those who wishes\, we will have a conversation about the writing process over lunch. This conversation is entirely optional and there will also be a non-work space to enjoy lunch. \nSpace is limited – RSVP is required. If at any point you need to cancel part or all of your RSVP\, please email Barbara Van Nostrand: bvannost@humnet.ucla.edu \nCo-sponsored by:\n\nThe Division of Humanities\nThe Herb Alpert School of Music\nThe Fielding School of Public Health\nThe Center for the Study of Women
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/faculty-writing-retreat-january
LOCATION:Royce 306
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SUMMARY:Lara K. Schubert\, "Workshopping Postsecular Feminist Subjectivity: An Alternative Inspired by Cambodian Women"
DESCRIPTION:CSW Research Affiliate Brown Bag \nDATE: Friday\, January 18 \nTIME: 12-1:30 PM \nLOCATION: Rolfe 2125 \nParticipants are welcome to bring a snack or lunch. \nCambodian women religious provide insights into rethinking subjectivity.  These women experience empowerment while they subscribe to the restrictive rules of their communities\, including gender-specific stipulations. In Schubert’s research in Cambodia\, her interlocutors demonstrate subjectivity that is not based on freedom and liberation\, which are prioritized in many women’s organizations. Her larger project\, “Retheorizing Women’s Empowerment with Insights from Cambodian Women\,” aims to enhance the concepts of empowerment employed by many women’s organizations and in the realm of development in general.  In this talk\, Schubert will present one alternative to this historically feminist liberationist subjectivity—postsecular feminist subjectivity.  This will include a presentation of various ways of defining postsecular feminism\, considering resources from thinkers who seek inspiration from different traditions—both Judith Butler and Rosi Braidotti.  This is a workshopping session to think with all participants and together to explore possibilities. \nLara K. Schubert received her PhD in Religion in 2016 from Claremont Graduate University and is currently a Research Affiliate at UCLA’s Center for the Study of Women.  She is also a Lecturer in Liberal Studies and Women\, Gender and Sexuality Studies at California State University\, Los Angeles.  She taught courses in Religious Studies at Pomona College and the Ethnic and Women’s Studies department at Cal Poly Pomona. She was awarded a Fulbright Grant for her field work in Cambodia.
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/lara-k-schubert-workshopping-postsecular-feminist-subjectivity-an-alternative-inspired-by-cambodian-women/
LOCATION:Rolfe 2125
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