Spring 2006 WoAGG-Sponsored Colloquium

Monday, Feb 13, 4:30 PM
Lesley A. Sharp (Barnard College, Columbia University)
Body Enhancements: Anthropological Musings on Organ Transplants and other Embodied forms of Augmentation

 

Fall 2005 WoAGG-Sponsored Colloquium

Monday, Nov 7, 4:30 PM
Carol Greenhouse (Princeton University)
Reading Democracy
Learn more about Dr. Greenhouse here.

 

Spring 2005 WoAGG-Sponsored Colloquium

Monday, Apr 25, 4:30 PM
Alison Brooks (George Washington University)
Behind "Out-of-Africa": The Middle Stone Age and the Global Expansion of Modern Humans

 

Spring 2003 WoAGG-Sponsored Colloquium

Monday, Apr 14, 4:30 PM
Elizabeth Stone (SUNY Stony Brook)
Excavating Cities: Fieldwork at Mashkan-Shapir and Ayanis

 

Fall 2002 WoAGG-Sponsored Colloquia

Monday, Nov 4, 4:30 PM
Virginia Valian (Hunter College, CUNY)
Cross-Linguistic Research and Nativism

 

Monday, Nov 25, 4:30 PM
Lesley Gill (American University)
Human Rights and Wrongs: The Militaries of the Americas


Alexis Boutin
Tell Atchana, 2004

 

The Spring 2002 Lecture Series was organized by the Women of Anthropology Graduate Group with the generous support of the Department of Anthropology.

Wednesday, March 27, 4:30 PM
Roundtable discussion with Lynn Meskell (Columbia University)
On feminism and archaeology today. Paper will be distributed in advance of the roundtable.
Learn more about Dr. Meskell here.

Monday, April 1, 4:30 PM
Julia Hendon (Gettysburg University)
"Social Identity in Southeastern Mesoamerica: Constructed Landscapes and Embodied Memory"
For abstract and to learn more about Dr. Hendon click here.

Monday, April 8, 4:30 PM
Susan Cachel (Rutgers University)
Body Size and Shape in Humans and Other Primates--A Perspective from Evolutionary Ecology
Learn more about Dr. Cachel here.

Monday, April 15, 4:30 PM
Rita Wright (New York University)
Tentatively: The History and Future of COSWA (Committee on the Status of Women in Anthropology)
Learn more about Dr. Wright here.



Ellen Bell, Margarita Tomb,
Copan, Honduras 1998

Monday, April 22, 4:30 PM
Emily Martin (New York University)
On Epistemology and Science: The Intersection of Race, Gender, and Class
Learn more about Dr. Martin here.