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Kaufman_Box2_Folder8_K003.pdf
This is a syllabus from Spring 1987 for IUSB’s B250 course, Interdisciplinary Analysis of Women’s Role. B250 was the first Women’s Studies course at IUSB, and it was coordinated and taught by Gloria Kaufman. The public was invited to attend all B250…

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_Folder14_K005.pdf
This is an article published in the Preface about the upcoming Spring 1980 B250 Interdisciplinary Analysis of Women's Role class coordinated by Gloria Kaufman. The article names numerous guest speakers that were planning on speaking in the class, as…

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_Folder41_K014_Combined.pdf
This Preface article written by Ruth Dilley describes Gloria Kaufman's dedication to social activism. Kaufman was not only a professor, but the pioneer of Women's Studies at IUSB, an Affirmative Action Officer at IUSB, the 1992-93 Eldon F. Lundquist…

Kaufman_Box2_Folder61_K020_Combined.pdf
This is a program for the 2012 Gloria Kaufman Memorial Lecture held by the Women's & Gender Studies Program. The 2012 lecture featured Marge Piercy and her book, "Sex Wars: A Novel of Gilded Age New York".

The program features an overview of…

Kaufman_Box2_Folder92_K023_Combined.pdf
This is an article published in the Preface several months after Gloria Kaufman's death as a tribute to her life and accomplishments.
"Gloria Kaufman: Gone, but not forgotten" describes her successful yet controversial B250 course that featured…

Kaufman_Box1_Folder37_K033.pdf
A B250 lecture by Gloria Kaufman.
This lecture argues that in the past, a goddess was worshipped, instead of a male god. Kaufman also argues that conquerors brought the idea of a male god to other peoples, and women were more powerful when…

Kaufman_Box1_Folder72_K047.pdf
Calendar/syllabus for Gloria Kaufman's B250/E625 Interdisciplinary Analysis of Women's Role course for Spring 1983.
Numerous speakers from across the country give lectures on a variety of topics, such as women and math, humor, biology and women,…
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