"B250 Calendar Spring 1980", 1980

Title

"B250 Calendar Spring 1980", 1980

Description

A calendar of B250 lectures for the spring 1980. The public is invited to attend. The room listed is North Side Hall 009 and time 2:30-3:45 pm is listed.
The underlined topics have an irregular room or time.

Source

Gloria Kaufman Papers, Indiana University South Bend Archives and Special Collections

Date

1980

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Identifier

Kaufman_Box1_Folder53_K043

Text

CALENDAR B250

Note, The Michiana public is cordially invited to attend any of the lectures, and to the receptions for the guest speakers held at the Women's Center, 913 s. 20 St., South Bend.
Lectures are held on Mondays and Wednesdays in Northside 009, from 2sJO-Js45 P.M. except for underlined dates, which are held at irregular class times and places.
CHANGES IN THE CALENDAR will be posted on the Women's Bulletin Board just outside the IUSB library, as well as in the Wo men's Center.
Jan 16 W First Class: Course procedures explained. Jan 21 M "Anitfeminism: Historical Perspectives"
Gloria Kaufman, Ph.D., Brandeis University; Associate Professor of English, IUSB1 Fulbright Award in the Philosophy of Scienc e, Munich, Germany; author of numerous published works; director of feminist videotapes.
Jan 23 W "Women and Indian Mythology"
Meena Khorana, Ph.D., Agra University; former Coordi­ nator of B250; teacher of courses in Women and Lit­ erature.
Jan 28 M "Women and Slavery"
Samuel Shapiro, Ph.D., Columbia University; Associate Professor of History, Notre Dame s former foreign correspondent for the Economist, the New Republic, and the Nation; author of hundreds of publications.
Jan JO W "Black Women and the Blues"
Samuel Shapiro, who gave this presentation at the first national conference on the History of Negro Women, and who has written the entry for the "Tango" in the Encyclopedia Brittanica.
Feb 4 M "Women in Autobiography"
Felicity Nussbaum, Ph.D., Indiana University; Associate Professor of English, Syracuse University; author of many publications on Boswell, Johnson, and the eighteenth century; teacher of courses in auto­ biography and in women and literature.

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B250 Calendar (continued)

Feb 6 W "The Immigrant Woman in the United States"
Patricia McNeal, Ph.D., Temple University; Adjunct
Assistant Professor of History, IUSB; teaches Violence in the United States, History of American Women, author; History of the Catholic Peace Movement in America (Arno Press, 1978),
Feb 11 M "History of Women in Russia"
Karen Rasmussen, Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley; Associate Professor of History, IUSB; teaches Russian History; past coordinator of B250; author of papers and articles on Russia/Soviet Union; Acting Assistant Dean of Faculties, IUSB.
Feb l3 W "Sex Role Expectations: Are They Changing?"
Jonelle Farrow, Ph,D,, University of Texas; Chairperson, Department of Psychology, IUSB; author of many papers and articles in her fields of expertise, among which is psychology of women; has studied sex therapy with Masters and Johnson; a popular speaker on many subjects.

Feb 17

SUSAN B'S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Sunday, 2 P.M., W omen's
Center.

Feb 18 M Class meets Feb, 17 rather than today.
Feb 20 W "From Mythology to Psychology" 7rJO P.M., Women's Center
Madonna Kolbenschlag, Ph.D., University of Notre Dame; author, Kiss Sleeping Beauty Goodbye (Doubleday, 1979); Assistant Professor of American Studies, Notre Dame;
a speaker with impressive interdisciplinary skills,
Feb 25 M "Women and Art History" •
Marjorie Kinsey, Ph,D,, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Assitant professor of Art History, Univer­ sity of Notre Dame; training in religion at Yale Univer­ sity; author of scholarly reviews, now completing a study of a neo-classical suicide motif: one of the origi­ planners of B250 at IUSB.
Feb 27 W Discussion and Review Mar J M MIDTERM EXAMINATION
Mar 5 W "Fear of Lesbianism"
Madeleine Pabis, Producer and Director of "Bread and Roses," a 3O-minute weekly radio program, the only feminist program in the midwest (WO WO, 1190, Ft. Wayne); Director, Women's Educational Union, Ft. Wayne, 1978; musician and performer.


Mar 10
Mar 12


M } SPRING RECESS
w


No classes

B250 Calendar (continued)


Mar 17 M "Biology and Sex Differences"
Sandra Winicur, Ph.D., California Institute of •rech­ nology; Associate Professor of Biology, IUSB; Director of Honors Program, IUSB; author of papers presented at professional meetings, one entitled "Image of Women Scientists in Literature;" one of the founders of B250.
Mar 19 W "Fantasy and the Feminine Fictive Imagination"
Eileen Bender, Ph.D., University of Notre Dame; Assistant Chair, Division of Arts & Sciences, IUSB; producer of videotapes, former Director, the Citizen & the Cable; author of numerous works on Joyce Carol Oates and on women and literature; member South Bend School Board.
Mar 24 M "Marge Piercy: Poet" VIDEOTAPE Mar 26 W

Citation

“"B250 Calendar Spring 1980", 1980,” IU South Bend Archives Digital Collections, accessed April 25, 2024, https://iusbarchives.omeka.net/items/show/205.