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May 16:
  May 23:  
 
8:30 - 9 a.m.
Registration
Seelye Hall    
 
           
Session I (9 a.m. – 10:45 a.m.)
$50
  Session I (9 a.m. – 10:45 a.m.)
$50
 
       

A. Mini-class: Turning Points
Marilyn Schuster, Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities, Study of Women and Gender

B. Mini-class: Popular Culture
Kevin Rozario, Associate Professor, American Studies

C. Mini-class: All Over the Map: Smith Poetry
Ellen Watson, Director, Poetry Center
Anne Boutelle, Senior Lecturer, English Language and Literature                                             

D. Mini-class: The Globalization of American Culture in Historical Perspective
Dan Horowitz, Mary Huggins Gamble Professor, American Studies

E. Mini-class: Adaptation: The Case of Rear Window
Jefferson Hunter, Professor, English Language and Literature

F. Mini-class: When Being Perfect Is No Good At All
Patricia DiBartolo, Associate Professor, Psychology

G. Mini-class: A Man’s World, A Woman’s Respect: Reading Black Culture
Kevin Quashie, Associate Professor, Department of Afro- American Studies; member, Program for the Study of Women and Gender

H. Read with Us: Stone Diaries, Carol Shields
Susan VanDyne, Professor, Study of Women and Gender

I. Read with Us: Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood, Marjane Satrapi; Janie Vanpee ’72, Professor, French Language and Literature

 

A. Mini-class: Turning Points
Marilyn Schuster, Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities, Study of Women and Gender

B. Mini-class: The Rights and Wrongs of Medicine: Anthropological Perspectives on Bioethics I
Donald Joralemon, Professor, Anthropology (continues in session II)

C. Mini-class: All Over the Map: Smith Poetry
Ellen Watson, Director, Poetry Center
Anne Boutelle, Senior Lecturer, English Language and Literature

D. Mini-class: Narratives of Internment
Floyd Cheung, Associate Professor, English Language and Literature

E. Mini-class: Adaptation: The Case of Rear Window
Jefferson Hunter, Professor, English Language and Literature

F. Mini-class: Popular Song in the 19th century as a Reflection of Race in America: the Case of "Oh! Susanna"
Richard Sherr, Caroline L. Wall ’27 Professor of Music (Sage 215)

G. Mini-class: A Man’s World, A Woman’s Respect: Reading Black Culture
Kevin Quashie, Associate Professor, Department of Afro- American Studies; member, Program for the Study of Women and Gender

H. Read with Us: Stone Diaries, Carol Shields
Susan VanDyne, Professor, Study of Women and Gender

I. Read with Us: Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood, Marjane Satrapi; Janie Vanpee ’72, Professor, French Language and Literature

 
   
 
10:30 a.m.
Refreshment Break
Seelye 207  
 
   
Session II (11:15 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.)
$50
  Session II (11:15 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.)
$50
 
       

A. Mini-class: Turning Points
Marilyn Schuster, Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities, Study of Women and Gender

B. Mini-class: Popular Culture
Kevin Rozario, Associate Professor, American Studies

C. Mini-class: All Over the Map: Smith Poetry
Ellen Watson, Director, Poetry Center
Anne Boutelle, Senior Lecturer, English Language and Literature   

D. Mini-class: The Globalization of American Culture in Historical Perspective
Dan Horowitz, Mary Huggins Gamble Professor, American Studies

E. Mini-class: Adaptation: The Case of Rear Window
Jefferson Hunter, Professor, English Language and Literature

F. Mini-class: When Being Perfect Is No Good At All
Patricia DiBartolo, Associate Professor, Psychology

G. Mini-class: A Man’s World, A Woman’s Respect: Reading Black Culture
Kevin Quashie, Associate Professor, Department of Afro- American Studies; member, Program for the Study of Women and Gender

H. Read with Us: Stone Diaries, Carol Shields
Susan VanDyne, Professor, Study of Women and Gender

I. Read with Us: Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood, Marjane Satrapi; Janie Vanpee ’72, Professor, French Language and Literature

 

A. Mini-class: Turning Points
Marilyn Schuster, Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities, Study of Women and Gender

B. Mini-class: The Rights and Wrongs of Medicine:
Anthropological Perspectives on Bioethics II
(continuation from session I)

C. Mini-class: All Over the Map: Smith Poetry
Ellen Watson, Director, Poetry Center
Anne Boutelle, Senior Lecturer, English Language and Literature   

D. Mini-class: Narratives of Internment
Floyd Cheung, Associate Professor, English Language and Literature

E. Mini-class: Adaptation: The Case of Rear Window
Jefferson Hunter, Professor, English Language and Literature

F. Mini-class: Popular Song in the 19th century as a Reflection of Race in America: the Case of "Oh! Susanna"
Richard Sherr, Caroline L. Wall ’27 Professor of Music (Sage 215)

G. Mini-class: A Man’s World, A Woman’s Respect: Reading Black Culture
Kevin Quashie, Associate Professor, Department of Afro- American Studies; member, Program for the Study of Women and Gender

H. Read with Us: Stone Diaries, Carol Shields
Susan VanDyne, Professor, Study of Women and Gender

I. Read with Us: Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood, Marjane Satrapi; Janie Vanpee ’72, Professor, French Language and Literature

 
   
   
Lunch and Presentation (1:15 p.m.)
$35
  Lunch and Presentation (1:15 p.m.)
$35
 
   
Celinda Lake ’75, Lake Research   Alumnae House Conference Hall     Howard Gold, Professor, Government     Cutter Ziskind Dining Room               
   
 
   
 
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