Dear Colleagues: 

Please consider joining us for one or both of these
events.

 

Call for Papers
for THE ART OF GENDER IN EVERYDAY LIFE IX

 

A multidisciplinary conference, The Art of Gender in
Everyday Life IX, will take place at Idaho State University on Wednesday, March
7 through Friday, March 9, 2012.  

 

Gender is not a given. Its meaning and significance are
constantly in flux.

This conference will explore the various ways in which
gender is crafted, celebrated, endured, deciphered, expressed or, in short, the
art of how it is lived on a daily basis.

 

The conference will include, in addition to other
gender-related events and workshops: a keynote address on Friday evening by
Stephanie Coontz, Professor of History and Family Studies at The Evergreen 
State College, Olympia WA; a Friday lunchtime talk by
an ISU faculty member; and a screening of LUNAFEST.  

 

A formal call for papers, an announcement of our student
paper competition, and a registration form can be found on our website at 
http://www.isu.edu/andersoncenter.
Abstracts must be postmarked by Tuesday,
November 1, 2011. 

 

 

Call for
Artists for MAMA SAID: The Artworks and Artifacts of Wise Women

 

Whether your mama, like the Shirelles’
moms, warned you that there’d be days like this, or whether she, like LL Cool
J’s mom, advised you to knock out your competition, we’re sure that she had
some wise words for you. During Women’s History Month 2012, we invite you to
help us celebrate the wisdom that your mama (or other woman you admire) shared
with you. Tell us her story and send us a visual representation (artwork – hers
or yours; an object, piece of clothing or other possession of hers; etc.) that
we can display. 

 

The Women’s
History Month (WHM) Committee at Idaho State University (ISU) is calling for
submissions for MAMA SAID: The Artworks and Artifacts of Wise Women to
be on exhibit at the Transition Gallery on the ISU campus, February 27 - March
10, 2012, in recognition of National Women's History Month. 

 

A formal call for artists can be found on our website at 
http://www.isu.edu/andersoncenter.

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: January 9, 2012

 

For further information, please contact the Anderson
Center via phone (208-282-2805) or email gndr...@isu.edu.

 

Best regards,

Rebecca Morrow, Ph.D.

Director, Anderson Gender Resource Center

Idaho State University

Pocatello, ID                                     

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