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Gender and Sexuality Studies Class of 2009
The faculty and staff of the Pembroke Center wish you
continued success. Congratulations on your fine achievement!


The Pembroke Center is pleased and honored
to announce our 2009 prize recipients

The Ruth Simmons Prize in Gender and Women's Studies
Soyoung Park, Department of Sociology
"Silenced Pain: The Korean Comfort Women's Struggle to Matter"

Lily Shield, Gender & Sexuality Studies
"Blogging Feminism: Toward a Politics of Intersectionality and Inclusion"


Erin M. Parker, Department of Sociology
"Social Disparities and Breastfeeding in the United States"

Congratulations to all winners and nominees!




"What's the difference?" On April 10, 2009,
the Pembroke Center celebrated the 20th anniversary of
differences. A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies.







"Gaze, Performativity and Gender Trouble in Farewell My Concubine"

Cogut Center Distinguished Visiting Fellow Chengzhou He presented a lecture on Chen Kaige's 1993 film Farewell My Concubine, winner of the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.




This talk, the first in the series “Toward a Global Humanities,” is sponsored by the Global Humanities Initiative, a collaboration of the Cogut Center for the Humanities, the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women, Africana Studies and International Affairs


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Research Initiative:
"The Emergence of Sexually Differentiated Behaviors
in Infancy: A Dynamic Systems Approach"
Jihyun Sung

 

We are pleased to
welcome Jihyun Sung
as a Postdoctoral
Research Associate at the Pembroke Center,
with generous support from the Ford Foundation





Leslie Bostrom leads the 2008/09 Pembroke Seminar:
"Visons of Nature: Constructing the Cultural Other"

Leslie Bostrom leads Pembroke Seminar