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Audiotaped Lectures
Gender across the Disciplines (Winter, 2006)
Gender across the Disciplines, a public lecture series, presented jointly with the Women’s Studies Department, explored the ways gender scholarship has changed disciplinary thinking. The featured speakers were all U-M faculty members in 2006.
- Feminist Epistemology and Philosophy of Science, by Elizabeth Anderson
MP3 file of the lecture - Gender, Culture, and Medicalization: The Lessons of Prozac, by Jonathan Metzl
MP3 file of the lecture - Gender and Politics in Germany from the First World War to the Aftermath of Fascism, by Kathleen Canning
MP3 file of the lecture - Listening to Bizet’s ‘Carmen ’ and Her Legacy: Spanish Gypsy, Broadway Legend, and Hip Hop Diva, by Naomi Andre
MP3 file of the lecture - Gender in the Study of Law and Society, by Anna Kirkland
MP3 file of the lecture - Theoretical Insights versus Empirical Designs: Making Sense of Gender in Political Scientific Inquiry, by Elizabeth Wingrove
MP3 file of the lecture - Women’s Health: Domestic and Global, An Activist’s View, by Timothy R. B. Johnson
MP3 file of the lecture - How Well Does Psychology Do Gender? by Rosario Ceballo
MP3 file of the lecture

