Regina Roberts
Feminist Studies
Office Hours: By appointment
Green Library - Bing Wing - Room 123B
Email: regina.roberts@stanford.edu
Phone: 650-724-0848
Regina Roberts
!Women Art Revolution
Check out the !Women Art Revolution
"The artists’ and critics’ interviews presented here chronicle the founding years of the feminist art movement in the 1970s. While focusing on the events of that decade and the following, these narratives also discuss the impact of the civil rights, anti-war, and women’s rights movements."
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New HASTAC Scholars Forum: Queer & Feminist New Media Spaces
HASTAC announces a new scholar's forum
"This one is on Queer & Feminist New Media Spaces, and is already off to a great start....This forum features a diverse group of featured commentators who have foregrounded and shaped the intersections of gender, sexuality, and queer media spaces through their scholarship, artistic works, and activism." Join the discussion.
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Check out Gender News
Check out Gender News the new interactive Web portal from the Clayman Institute for Gender Research.
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Oxford encyclopedia of women in world history is online
Check out the online version of The Oxford Encyclopedia of Women in World History available to Stanford-affiliated users.
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UN Secretary-General's Database on Violence Against Women
Check out the new UN Secretary-General's Database on Violence Against Women launched March 2009.
"The primary source of information for the database is the responses received from Member States to the questionnaire on violence against women, of September 2008, and subsequent updates. Other sources of information include:
* States parties' reports to human rights treaty bodies
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Welcome to the new Feminist Studies pages
Welcome to the new Feminist Studies pages. My name is Kathy Kerns and I am the subject specialist for feminist studies (also psychology and education). Feel free to write to me at kkerns@stanford.edu.
Kathy
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Women's Philharmonic Collection
Did you know that the Stanford University Libraries has the Bay Area Women's Philharmonic Collection?
"The Women's Philharmonic was a professional orchestra from 1981 to 2004 based in San Francisco for the promotion of women composers, conductors, and performers.
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