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SUMMARY:Gender and Sexualities Colloquium: Julie Johnson\, "He Tells Me His Penis is Abnormally Large..."
DESCRIPTION:The Gender and Sexualities Colloquium invites you to a workshop \n  \n“He Tells Me His Penis is​ Abnormally Large”: \nProductive Pleasures in Conversation in British Bedrooms after World War One.”\n\nJulie Johnson \nUCSB Department of History \n\nFor a copy of the paper\, please download it here. \n 
URL:https://history.ucsb.edu/events/gender-and-sexualities-colloquium-julie-johnson-he-tells-me-his-penis-is-abnormally-large/
CATEGORIES:Colloquium Event
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SUMMARY:Gender + Sexualities Paper Workshop | Mika Thornburg | "Selling Self-Discovery: Constructing a Desire for Female Travel in Postwar Japan\, 1960-1985"
DESCRIPTION:Mika Thornburg will share her in-progress dissertation chapter: “Selling Self-Discovery: Constructing a Desire for Female Travel in Postwar Japan\, 1960-1985.” Please read the paper in advance and be prepared to share your observations and insights with the group.
URL:https://history.ucsb.edu/events/gender-sexualities-paper-workshop-mika-thornburg-selling-self-discovery-constructing-a-desire-for-female-travel-in-postwar-japan-1960-1985/
LOCATION:HSSB 4041\, University of California Santa Barbara\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Colloquium Event,Student Presentations
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SUMMARY:Gender Cluster Workshop | Giulia Giamboni "Women’s donations of Textiles. A Shared Body of Memories"
DESCRIPTION:Graduate student\, Giulia Giamboni shares the 3rd chapter of her dissertation – “Women’s donations of Textiles” (here)–  with the Gender and Sexualities Research Cluster.  \n \n  \nThis chapter investigates the construction of political affiliation and religious patronage through the donation of textiles in the cross-cultural context of fourteenth-century Zadar (Croatia). I argue that these gifts\, in particular those involving textiles\, constituted a public expression of political participation. Women asked the clergy to wear or exhibit their textiles during the mass when the entire community would have gathered there and recognized them as patrons. Charitable donations of garments had the ability to shape subjects both physically and socially\, and to constitute subjects through their power as material memories.  \n  \nWe will meet at 3:30 PM on Zoom to discuss. Please use this link: Join Zoom Meeting (https://ucsb.zoom.us/j/87526376038). 
URL:https://history.ucsb.edu/events/gender-cluster-workshop-giulia-giamboni-womens-donations-of-textiles-a-shared-body-of-memories/
LOCATION:Zoom Box
CATEGORIES:Student Presentations
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SUMMARY:Gender Cluster Workshop | Anna Rudolph
DESCRIPTION:  \nOn Thursday\, 20 January 2022\, Anna Rudolph will share her chapter – Chapter 6_Revolutionary Radegund– with the Gender and Sexualities Research Cluster.  \n  \nThis chapter presents an in-depth study of the cult of Radegund\, a sixth-century Frankish queen-saint\, from the French Revolution through the turn of the twentieth century. The Revolution had a devastating effect on the cult of Radegund – and on the cult of the saints in general. Radegund’s churches\, chapels\, relics\, and art\, were vandalized or destroyed in the city of Poitiers and in many of the smaller towns and villages throughout France where she was venerated. But these moments of upheaval also resulted in a dedicated revival of Radegund’s cult that produced new identities for Radegund that were distinct from how she was conceived of in previous periods. Radegund was imbued with new political and gendered meanings that reflected the needs and concerns of French people living in a revolutionary climate. This chapter will explore how these new meanings developed and suggest how they can help us better understand the strategies people used to redefine themselves and their country within the context of the post-Revolutionary Culture Wars. \n  \nWe will meet at 3:30 PM on Zoom to discuss. Please use this link: Join Zoom Meeting (https://ucsb.zoom.us/j/87526376038). 
URL:https://history.ucsb.edu/events/gender-cluster-workshop-anna-rudolph/
LOCATION:HSSB 4020\, University of California Santa Barbara\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Student Presentations
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SUMMARY:"Podcasting the Past: Teaching Tolerance and the Making of Queer America"
DESCRIPTION:“Podcasting the Past: Teaching Tolerance and the Making of Queer America” — History Department Gender and Sexualities Cluster  \n \nInteractive talk with Dr. Leila Rupp\, Distinguished Professor of Feminist Studies Leila Rupp\, Department of Feminist Studies\, will talk about the process of designing and co-hosting a podcast\, “Queer America\,” sponsored by the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Teaching Tolerance project. The podcast aims to help educators to integrate queer history into their curriculum.
URL:https://history.ucsb.edu/events/podcasting-the-past-teaching-tolerance-and-the-making-of-queer-america/
LOCATION:CITRAL Seminar Room\, Library\, UCSB Library\, 525 UCEN Rd\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106\, United States
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