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Student names are in bold.
Moffat, Wendy,
Hoover, Sara ’03, Brubaker, Roger ’03.
Bloomsbury in Pennsylvania: A Multimedia Presentation,
Bloomsbury-A Centennial Celebration, London, University College,
London, June 23, 2004.
Moffat, Wendy,
Hoover, Sara ’03. Himself ‘That
Way’: Transmitting Gay Cultural History in Merchant/Ivory’s
Adaptation of E. M. Forster’s Maurice. Literature/Film
Association Conference at Dickinson College, Oct. 17-20, 2002.
CPC Women’s
Studies Conference, Franklin & Marshall College, 3/31/01:
Session on Feminist Approaches to Popular Culture. Student presenter:
Lindsay Becker, The Sopranos.
CPC Women’s
Studies Conference, Franklin & Marshall College, 3/31/01:
Session on Feminist Approaches to Popular Culture. Student presenter:
Rachel Emig, Feminism in the Music of the
Dixie Chicks.
CPC Women’s
Studies Conference, Franklin & Marshall College, 3/31/01:
Session on Color, Sex, and Poetry: Reexamining the Role of Women
Artists and Writers of the Harlem Renaissance. Student presenter:
Anne Brubaker, Metaphorically Speaking: The
Dilemma of Mulatto Identity in Nella Larsen’s Quicksand
and Passing.
CPC Women’s
Studies Conference, Franklin & Marshall College, 3/31/01:
Session on Color, Sex, and Poetry: Reexamining the Role of Women
Artists and Writers of the Harlem Renaissance. Student presenter:
Colleen Heller, Male-Centered or Misogynist:
Exploring the Influence of Patriarchy on the Harlem Renaissance.
CPC Women’s
Studies Conference, Franklin & Marshall College, 3/31/01:
Session on Color, Sex, and Poetry: Reexamining the Role of Women
Artists and Writers of the Harlem Renaissance. Student presenter:
Sara Hoover, Retracing the Tracks: Authorial
Expression and Hurston’s Projection of Self in Dust Tracks
on a Road.
CPC Women’s
Studies Conference, Franklin & Marshall College, 3/31/01:
Session on Color, Sex, and Poetry: Reexamining the Role of Women
Artists and Writers of the Harlem Renaissance. Student presenter:
Audrey Rose, Philippa Schuyler: An Artist’s
Search for Identity.
CPC Women’s
Studies Conference, Franklin & Marshall College, 3/31/01:
Session on Color, Sex, and Poetry: Reexamining the Role of Women
Artists and Writers of the Harlem Renaissance. Student presenter:
Kate Scholly, August Fells Savage: Molding
More Than an Image.
CPC Women’s
Studies Conference, Franklin & Marshall College, 3/31/01:
Session on Bodies, Boundaries & Narratives: Women on the Edge
of Language. Student Presenter: Amanda Eveler.
CPC Women’s
Studies Conference, Franklin & Marshall College, 3/31/01:
Session on Bodies, Boundaries & Narratives: Women on the Edge
of Language. Student Presenter: Kim Klimasauskas.
CPC Women’s
Studies Conference, Franklin & Marshall College, 3/31/01:
Session on Bodies, Boundaries & Narratives: Women on the Edge
of Language. Student Presenter: Kim Cortese.
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