PARTICIPANTS IN
"Making Sense of the Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq in an American Election Year:
What Does a Feminist Curiosity Have to Offer?"

A Faculty Development Workshop at Bryn Mawr College
Sponsored by The Greater Philadelphia Women's Studies Consortium

March 31, 2004

Rebecca Alpert Religion, Temple University ralpert@temple.edu
Sherry Bowen Women's Studies and Communication, Villanova Universitysheryl.bowen@villanova.edu
Sue Cherrin Women's Studies, University of Delawarescherrin@udel.edu
Anne Dalke English and Feminist and Gender Studies, Bryn Mawr Collegeadalke@brynmawr.edu
Sara Davis Psychology, Rosemont Collegesdavis@rosemont.edu
Rick Eckstein Sociology and Peace and Justice, Villanova University rick.eckstein@villanova.edu
Cynthia Enloe Women's Studies, Clark University cenloe@clarku.edu
Tomomi Kinukawa History, Haverford College tkinukaw@haverford.edu
Jeanne Marecek Psychology, Swarthmore College jmarace1@swarthmore.edu
Geetha Ramanathan Women's Studies, West Chester University gramanatha@wcupa.edu
Kate Rizzo Art History and Women's Studies, Rosemont College krizzo@rosemont.edu
Rickie Sanders Women's Studies and GUS, Temple University rsanders@temple.edu
Stacey Schlau Foreign Languages, West Chester University sschlau@wcupa.edu
Mary Anne Schofield Core Humanities, Villanova Universitymary.anne.schofield@villanova.edu
Theresa Tensuan English, Haverford College ttensuan@haverford.edu
E Traub Philosophy, Rosemont College etraub@rosemont.edu
Maria Van Leiw Foreign Languages, West Chester University mvanliew@wcupa.edu
Susanna Wing Political Science, Haverford College swing@haverford.edu

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