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Kaufman_Box5_Folder17_K057.pdf
""Words--Whose Weapons?" Introduction" is about the use of words, especially the use of masculine words and the way English has changed in regards to masculine and feminine words.

WomensStudies_Box1_Folder26_WS026.pdf
A proposal for a Women's Studies Major, written by Gloria Kaufman.
The proposal discusses the benefits of a Women's Studies Major as well as the required courses and projects planned for the major.

Kaufman_Box2_Folder90_K022.pdf
"A History of Womb Envy" was written by Gloria Kaufman as a proposal for the Guggenheim Fellowship. The Fellowship provides a grant to all winners in order to further pursue their project. However, Kaufman did not win the Guggenheim Fellowship…

Kaufman_Box1_Folder53_K043.pdf
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.

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_Box1_Folder49_K042.pdf
"Feminism: A Dazzle of Definitions" is a lecture by Gloria Kaufman about the many definitions of feminism.
Kaufman describes feminism as a system of thought, a political stance, and a philosophy committed to work for the betterment of women.

Kaufman_Box1_Folder1_K030.pdf
The article discusses the history of humor and irony in feminist movements. Kaufman uses numerous examples of humorous feminist writing to argue that "humor is surely one of the best feminist weapons."

This article was published in Women: A…

Kaufman_Box2_Folder47_K016_Combined.pdf
"Foolishness and Chaos" was Gloria Kaufman's Lundquist Address speech that she delivered in 1993 after she was named the Lundquist Faculty Fellow the previous year.

Kaufman's essay argues that careful, linear analysis is not the only right way to…

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…
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