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Epistemologies of Desire : Epistemologies of Desire : Epistemologies of Desire : Epistemologies of Desire : Beyond Single Beyond Single Beyond Single Beyond Single-Discipline Approaches Discipline Approaches Discipline Approaches Discipline Approaches Thursday April 28th and Friday April 29th Northwestern University Thursday, April 28th Keynote Address 5:00 – 6:30 PM (followed by reception) John Evans Alumni Center, 1800 Sheridan “The Curious History of ‘Sexual Repression’” Joanne Meyerowitz History and American Studies Yale University Friday, April 29th 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM (followed by reception) Hagstrum Room, 201 University Hall Free and open to the public. For further information, a detailed program, and to RSVP go to www.genderstudies.northwestern.edu or e-mail [email protected]. Sponsored by The Sexualities Project at Northwestern (TSP), an initiative of the Gender Studies Program in collaboration with IPR’s Cells to Society (C2S): The Center on Social Disparities and Health, and the Science in Human Culture Program. Panel 1: “Arousal” Jennifer Fishman, McGill University Allen Rosenthal, Northwestern University Tom Waidzunas & Steven Epstein, Northwestern University Panel 2: “Fluidity” Lisa Diamond, University of Utah E. Patrick Johnson, Northwestern University Héctor Carrillo & Amanda Hoffman, Northwestern University Featured Lecture at 1:30 PM “How To Be Gay” David Halperin University of Michigan Panel 3: “Bio/Social” Joanne Meyerowitz, Yale University Philip Hammack, University of California, Santa Cruz
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Page 1: Epistemologies of desire poster final-lighter · John Evans Alumni Center, 1800 Sheridan “The Curious History of ‘Sexual Repression’” Joanne Meyerowitz History and American

Epistemologies of Desire :Epistemologies of Desire :Epistemologies of Desire :Epistemologies of Desire :

Beyond SingleBeyond SingleBeyond SingleBeyond Single----Discipline ApproachesDiscipline ApproachesDiscipline ApproachesDiscipline Approaches

Thursday April 28th and Friday April 29th

Northwestern University

Thursday, April 28th Keynote Address

5:00 – 6:30 PM (followed by reception)

John Evans Alumni Center, 1800 Sheridan

“The Curious History of

‘Sexual Repression’”

Joanne Meyerowitz

History and American Studies

Yale University

Friday, April 29th

8:30 AM – 5:00 PM (followed by reception)

Hagstrum Room, 201 University Hall

Free and open to the public. For further information, a detailed program, and to RSVP go to

www.genderstudies.northwestern.edu or e-mail [email protected].

Sponsored by The Sexualities Project at Northwestern (TSP), an initiative of the Gender Studies

Program in collaboration with IPR’s Cells to Society (C2S): The Center on Social Disparities and

Health, and the Science in Human Culture Program.

Panel 1: “Arousal” Jennifer Fishman, McGill University Allen Rosenthal, Northwestern University Tom Waidzunas & Steven Epstein, Northwestern University

Panel 2: “Fluidity” Lisa Diamond, University of Utah E. Patrick Johnson, Northwestern University Héctor Carrillo & Amanda Hoffman, Northwestern University

Featured Lecture at 1:30 PM “How To Be Gay” David Halperin University of Michigan

Panel 3: “Bio/Social” Joanne Meyerowitz, Yale University Philip Hammack, University of California, Santa Cruz