
Calendar of Events: 2011-2012
Fall 2011
Wednesday, September 21, 5 pm, 320 York Street, Hall of Graduate Studies, Room 211
Leigh Ann Wheeler, Binghamton University
Making Reproductive Freedom: Abortion, Sterilization, and Civil Liberties, 1960s-1970s
Sponsored by the Yale Research Initiative on the History of Sexuality
Tuesday, September 27, 7 pm, 190 York Street, Loria Room 351
Jonathan D. Katz, University of Buffalo
Agnes Martin: The Sexuality of Abstraction
Sponsored by LGBT Studies at Yale, the Sensory Cultures of Religion Research Group, Department of History of Art, Yale Institute of Sacred Music, Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies
Wednesday, October 5, 5 pm, 63 High St, Linsley-Chittenden Hall, Room 102
The James Robert Brunder '83 Memorial Prize and Lecture
David Halperin, University of Michigan
How to be Gay
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Wednesday, October 6, 6pm reception, 7pm lecture, Yale Club of New York City, 50 Vanderbilt Ave
The James robert Brudner '83 Memorial Prize and Lecture
David Halperin, University of Michigan
Are Homosexuals Still Sick?
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Monday, October 10, 7pm, WLH 207, Yale University
Marginal Bodies, Queer Migrations: a screening and discussion of video art projects on desire, memory, and migration. Monica enriquez-enriquez. A part of WGSS 319a Queer Mobilities taught by Liz Montegary. Sponsored by the Program in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies; Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and Film Studies. Click here for more detials.
Thursday, October 20, 7 pm, 63 High St, Linsley-Chittenden Hall, Room 317
"Queer/Palestinian: Critical Strategies and Subjectivities in Palestinian Queer/Women's Filmmaking"
A screening of short video and film works on queerness and Palestinian narratives from Jerusalem, Yaffa, and the Diaspora followed by a roundtable discussion. Panelists include: with Helga Tawil-Souri, Nadia Yaqub, Colleen Jankovic, Vicky Moufawad-Paul, Raafat Hattab, and Nadia Awad. Moderated by Patricia White. A part of the WGSS Speakers Series, cosponsored by LGBT Studies, Film Sutdies, Arab Students' Association, Yale Students for Justice in Palestine, and Middle East Studies.
Thursday, October 13, 5 pm, 320 York Street, Hall of Graduate Studies, Room 211
Joan Neuberger, University of Texas, Austin
Eisenstein's Strange Circus: Violence, Sex, and Drawing
Sponsored by the Yale Research Initiative on the History of Sexuality and Film Studies Program
Thursday, November 10, 5 pm, 320 York Street, Hall of Graduate Studies, Room 211
Dayo Gore, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Gender, Sexuality, and the Left in Pauli Murray's Shifting Politics
Sponsored by the Yale Research Initiative on the History of Sexuality
Monday, November 29th, 5pm, WLH 309 100Wall Street
LGBTS Speakers Series: From Abu Dhabi to Singapore, LGBT Righs and the Globalizing Academy
NYU Goes to Abu Dhabi, Yale Goes to Singapore. Where do LGBT People Go?
Andrew Ross, NYU, When Universities Go Offshore: Challenges, Problems , and Consequences
Sponsored by LGBT Studies with support from the Edward J. and Dorothy Kempf Memorial Fund.
Wednesday, December 7, 12 Noon, WLH 309, 100 Wall Strreet.
LGBTS Speakers Series: From Abu Dhabi to Singapore, LGBT Righs and the Globalizing Academy.
NYU Goes to Abu Dhabi, Yale Goes to Singapore. Where do LGBT People Go?
Liz Montegary, Yale University, The Global Gay American Abroaad: U.S.-Sponsored Development, International Education, and LGBT Human Rights
Sponsored by LGBT Studies with support from the Edward J. and Dorothy Kempf Memorial Fund.
Friday, December 9, 5 pm, 10 Sachem Street, Department of Anthropology,
LGBTS Speakers Series: From Abu Dhabi to Singapore, LGBT Righs and the Globalizing Academy.
NYU Goes to Abu Dhabi, Yale Goes to Singapore. Where do LGBT People Go?
Eng-Beng Lim, Brown University, The Queer Dilemmas of Global Education in Singapore
Sponsored by LGBT Studies with support from the Edward J. and Dorothy Kempf Memorial Fund.
Spring 2012
Thursday, Feb. 23, 5 pm, 320 York Street, Hall of Graduate Studies, Room 211
Gillian Frank, State University of New York, Stony Brook
"Save Our Children": Gay Rights, Conservative Politics, and Racial Conflict in the 1970s
Sponsored by the Yale Research Initiative on the History of Sexuality
Thursady, March 29, 5 pm, 320 York Street, Hall of Graduate Studies, Room 211
Symposium: Mass Marketing Sexuality
David Johnson, University of South Florida
Buying Gay: Consumer Culture and Community Before Stonewall
Comment by Elizabeth Heineman, University of Iowa
Sponsored by the Yale Research Initiative on the History of Sexuality
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