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Notes for Day 1 of Critical Feminist Studies, F07 Welcome to the Dinner Party!
Day One: Welcome to the Dinner Party!
Day Two: Reading Three Guineas
Day Three: Reading Ourselves
Day Four: Instituting Criticism
Day Five: Against Personal Testimony
Day Six: "It's Hard to See the Forest When You're a Tree"
Where, when and how does interdisciplinarity matter? The example of Gender and Science
"Madame Curie" (1943)
The First First Friday in the Bryn Mawr College Faculty Club Lunch Series September 7, 2007
Anne Dalke and Liz McCormack
Martha Nussbaum and What I Loved
August 2007 To Alice, from Anne--
According to feminist standpoint theory, each of us views the world from a particular, place that is both socially constructed and partial in the knowledge it allows us. We can all benefit from "having a standpoint" on our own standpoint.
Standpoint Matters:
Keeping the Play in Play
Reflections
by Anne Dalke
Summer 2007
Thinking Aloud
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