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SUMMARY:Women\, Gender\, Sex: Social and Cultural Histories of the Long Nineteenth Century
DESCRIPTION:About\nIn this conference\, former students and colleagues of Patricia Cline Cohen explore the legacy of Cohen’s pioneering work in the cultural history of gender and sexuality.  A founder of Women’s Studies (now Feminist Studies) at UCSB and a valued member of the History Department\, Cohen worked tirelessly to advance the status of women and deepen our understanding of women’s historical experiences in the nineteenth-century United States.  This conference explores the implications and legacies of her work—on prostitution\, the popular press\, and urban spaces.  Presenters also address the development of Women’s/Feminist Studies locally and nationally\, and explore the importance of feminist pedagogy and positive mentorship that Cohen’s career exemplifies.  The conference will also explore the best ways to institutionalize and promote the contributions of interdisciplinary feminist scholarship in the future by reaching out to a variety of audiences. \nThis conference is co-sponsored by the Department of History\, the Department of Feminist Studies\, the Hull Chair Funds in Feminist Studies\, the College of Letters and Sciences\, the Division of Humanities and Fine Arts\, the Division of Social Sciences\, the Interdisciplinary Humanities Center\, the UCSB Graduate Student Association\, the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture\, and by generous grants from individual research funds of John Majewski\, James F. Brooks\, and Ann Marie Plane. \nConference Program\nAll Sessions are in the McCune Room of the Interdisciplinary Humanities Center\, UCSB—Humanities and Social Sciences Building (HSSB) 6020 \nFriday\, May 1:\n2:30-3:30 Check in and mingling\, snacks \n3:30-4:15— Welcoming Remarks\nKum-Kum Bhavnani\,\nProf. of Sociology and Chair\, UCSB Academic Senate\nDavid Marshall\nExecutive Vice Chancellor\, UCSB\nHenry Yang\, Chancellor\, UCSB \n4:15-5:45 Opening Keynote Panel:\nWomen’s Studies/Feminist Studies: Past\, Present\, Future\nCHAIR: Laury Oaks\, Feminist Studies\, UCSB\nJane De Hart\, History (emerita)\, UCSB\n“Looking Back/Moving Forward: the Challenges Facing Feminist History and Historians in the 21st Century”\nEileen Boris\, Feminist Studies\, UCSB\n“From Women to Gender and Beyond: The Entwined Trajectories of Women’s History and Feminist Studies”\nClare A. Lyons\, Univ. of Maryland\n“Feminist Scholarship and the History of Sexuality” \n5:45-6:45—Reception—Toast to Pat!\nAnn Marie Plane\, History\, UCSB & Megan Perle Bowman\, George State Univ.\nJohn Majewski\, Interim Dean\, Humanities and Fine Arts\, UCSB \nSaturday\, May 2:\n8:30-9:00—Coffee and continental breakfast \n9-10:30—Mentoring 101: Feminist Pedagogy\nCHAIR: John Majewski\, Interim Dean\, Humanities and Fine Arts\, UCSB\nElizabeth Stordeur Pryor\, Smith College\n“On Pat Cohen and Mentorship: Analogue Advising in a Digital Age”\nUla Y. Taylor\, African American Studies\, UC Berkeley\n“Formal Intimacy”\nStacey Robertson\, History and Women’s Studies\, Bradley University\n“360-Degree Mentorship” \n10.45-12:15—The Murder of Helen Jewett and its Implications\nCHAIR: Erika Rappaport\, History\, UCSB\nApril Haynes\, Univ. of Oregon\n“Helen Jewett’s Afterlife\, or\, a numerate divination and semi-spiritual account of the academic adventures of a murdered prostitute”\nWarren Wood\, California Polytechnic\, Pomona\n“’Not an honest woman in the country’: How Pat Cohen and Helen Jewett Inspired a New Understanding of Women and Morality in Gold Rush San Francisco”\nRebecca Conard\, Middle Tennessee State University\n“Envisioning Helen Jewett’s Place in History”\nAmy Greenberg\, Pennsylvania State University\n“The Many Pleasures of Teaching The Murder of Helen Jewett” \n12:15-2:00 BUFFET LUNCH (included with conference registration) \n2:00-3:30—The Flash Press–Collaboration and Impact:\nCHAIR: Catherine Nesci (UCSB French and Italian)\nHelen Horowitz\, Smith College\n“Writing alongside Pat\, a Collaborator Extraordinaire”\nKatherine Hijar\, CSU San Marcos\n“’Nymphs of the Pave’ on the Page: Women’s Place in Public in Pat Cohen’s New York”\nLisa Jacobson\, History\, UCSB\n“The Flash Press in the Classroom” \n3:30-4:00 Break \n4:00-5:30– Mentoring 102: “A Calculating Teacher”\nCHAIR: Susan Juster\, Univ. of Michigan\nAngela Woollacott\, Australian National University\nCatherine E. Kelly\, Univ. of Oklahoma\nAlicia E. Rodriquez\, CSU Bakersfield\nLynn Sacco\, University of Tennessee (Knoxville)\nMegan Perle Bowman\, Georgia State University\nAlexandra Coles\, History\, UCSB \nCONFERENCE DINNER: 6:30-7:00 Reception\, 7 pm dinner\nThe Canary Hotel\n31 W. Carillo Street (corner of Chapala)\nSanta Barbara\, CA 93101\nhttp://www.canarysantabarbara.com/things-to-do/map/index.html\n**Dinner can be purchased together with Conference Registration or as a separate item for those not attending the conference \nSunday\, May 3:\n8:30-9:00—Coffee and continental breakfast \n9:30-11:00—Roundtable: History in Public\nCHAIR: James Brooks\, UCSB History\nShelley Bookspan\, Consultant\nBetsy Homsher\, Dean of Students\, Kettering University\nSarah Stage\, ASU (textbook co-author)\nBeverly Schwartzberg\, Literacy Program\, SB Public Library\nWilliam Warner\, English\, UCSB \n11:00-11:15—Break \n11:15-12:00—Response: Patricia Cline Cohen\, History (emerita)\, UCSB \n12:00-1:15—Lunch (box lunch available by preorder)\n1:15—Conference ends. \nThe organizers would like to thank the following conference co-sponsors:\nDepartment of History; Department of Feminist Studies; Interdisciplinary Humanities Center; College of Letters and Sciences (Division of Social Sciences\, Division of Humanities and Fine Arts); The Hull Chair in Women’s Studies Funds; The Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture (Williamsburg\, Virginia)\nAdditional support for speakers:\nResearch Funds of James Brooks\, John Majewski\, Ann Marie Plane \nhm 4/2/15
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