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Kaufman_Box2_Folder13_K004.pdf
This document contains Gloria Kaufman's handwritten notes with ideas for a potential Ethnic and Women's Studies major. Gloria Kaufman wanted this major to utilize race, class, gender, ethnicity and culture, as well as nature in the courses.
Some…

Kaufman_Box2_Folder16_K006.pdf
This is a letter from Gloria Kaufman to her friends. The letter contains both professional and personal updates of Kaufman's life in 1990. Kaufman also outlines some of her future plans in the letter, such as her retirement in 1994.

Kaufman_Box2_Folder17_K007.pdf
This is a press release of a testimony given by Gloria Kaufman to the St. Joseph County Commission on Women. Kaufman discussed how women do more paid work than men but earn much less. However, a lot of women's work is unpaid work, Kaufman argued.…

Kaufman_Box2_Folder19_K008.pdf
This is a syllabus for Gloria Kaufman's W495 Readings and Research in Women's Studies course in Fall 1990. This class was for juniors, seniors, and graduate students. The class focused on myths of mothering and science. Students were required to read…

Kaufman_Box2_Folder23_K009.pdf
This is a flyer from Spring 1991 advertising the 20th year of the B250 Interdisciplinary Analysis of Women's Role course. Some of the programs described in the flyer include a play about Emma Goldman, a film on Native American women, numerous…

Kaufman_Box2_Folder23_K010.pdf
This is a flyer from Spring 1991 advertising three new courses through the Women's Studies department. The courses include W201 Women & Ethnicity: Confronting Biases taught by Dora J Reynolds, R364 Feminist Critique of Western Religions taught by Ted…

Kaufman_Box2_Folder26_K012.pdf
This is an article titled "Thoughts on the Backlash and Anita Hill" written by Gloria Kaufman in 1991. Kaufman wrote about how Anita Hill and her testimony was attacked because she was a woman and that senators wanted to continue accepting behavior…

Kaufman_Box2_Folder41_K013.pdf
This is a short biography summarizing Gloria Kaufman's achievements. Some of her achievements included producing and directing videos, publishing books and poems, collaborating on musical plays, and more. Kaufman was initially interested in physics,…

Kaufman_Box2_Folder42_K015.pdf
"Humor: the Door to Understanding" is an essay written in 1992 by Gloria Kaufman that discusses the cognitive uses of humor. Kaufman argues that humor is not simply a trivial way to have fun, but it is actually "an essential way of cognition."…
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