Past Conferences
THE SCHOLAR AND THE FEMINIST XIII:
WOMEN'S IMAGES AND POLITICS
March 22, 1986
Conference Program (PDF, 496 KB)
Morning Session
Welcoming Remarks
Ellen V. Futter, President, Barnard College
Conference Opening: "Things Visible and Invisible: Representations of Women:
Catherine Stimpson, founding editor of Signs, Rutgers University
Film: "Christopher Strong", 1931, with Katherine Hepburn, directed by Dorothy Arzner
Commentary: "The White Female Director in Hollywood: Arzner's Representation of
Women in ‘Christopher Strong'"
E. Ann Kaplan, Rutgers University
Afternoon Session
- Images of Women's Studies and Politics in Spain
Ana Balletbó, Spanish Congressional Deputy
Mary Nash, Director of the Center of Historical Research on Women, University of Barcelona, Spain
Mercedes Vilanova, University of Barcelona, Spain
- Gender and Genre: Re-Presenting Representation
Bella Brodzki, Sarah Lawrence College; "The Case of Autobiography"
Celeste Schenck, Barnard College; "The Case of Poetry"
Louise Yellin, SUNY College at Purchase; "The Case of the Novel"
- Media Access and Accountability: Poor, Working Women and Women of Color
Creating a New Aesthetic
Katherine Ekau Amoy Hall, Womenews
Ada Griffin, Third World Newsreel
WomenImage Presentations by Poet Hattie Gossett and Actress Bina Sharif, Film Clips
- The Anorexic as Heroine: Eating Disorders and Feminist Politics
Kate Ellis, Rutgers University
Sonia Sayres, Cooper Union
- Science Fiction and Political Imagination
The Feminist Science Fiction Study Group, History of Consciousness, University of California, Santa Cruz
- Representation in Dance
Susan Leigh Foster, Wesleyan University
Susan Allene Manning, Columbia University
Cynthia Novack, Barnard College
Video
- Images of Asian American Women: Myth and Reality
May Chin, Community Activist
Shirley Hune, Medgar Evers College
Renee Tajima, Third World Newsreel
- Their Eyes Were Watching Icons: Feminists, Journalists, and Cultural Critics
Margo Jefferson, Critic, Journalist
Slides
- Contradictory Images of Sexuality in Rock Videos on MTV
E. Ann Kaplan, Rutgers University
Video
- Lesbian Mothers ‘Choosing Children'
Cheryl Kennedy, Women's Alcoholism Program (CASPAR)
Julia Pérez, University of Massachusetts
Film
- Women's Culture and Anti-Nuclear Politics
Ynestra King, Women's Pentagon Action
Lisa Miller, War Resisters' League
Genevieve Vaughan, Feminist International for Peace, Nairobi Peace Tent
- Imaging Black Women: Hollywood and Black Independent Films
Phyllis Klotman, Director, Black Film Center Archive, University of Indiana
Slides and Film Clips
- Teenage Pregnancy: "Love, Marriage, and the Baby Carriage?"
Janie L. Dritzman, The Barnard Women's Center; moderator
Monica Meyer, M.D., Adolescent Medicine, St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center
Deirdre Wulf, Editor, Family Planning Perspectives, Alan Guttmacher Institute
- Figuring Woman: An Identity Crisis in Art and Popular Culture
Ellen Levy, Journalist
Ann Reynolds, CUNY, Graduate Center
Slides
- Images in Action
Robin Michals, Painter, Muralist
Kristin Reed, Photographer, Painter, Muralist
Slides
- Cause and Creativity: A Lecture/Screening with Black Feminist Filmmaker
Michelle Parkerson
Michelle Parkerson, Founding Member, Eye of the Storm Productions, Inc., Producer/Director of "Gotta Make this Journey: Sweet Honey in the Rock"
Video
- Fetal Images: The Power of Visual Culture in the Politics of Reproduction (Viewing,
Decoding, and Resisting "The Silent Scream")
Rosalind Pollack Petchesky, Author of Abortion and Woman's Choice
Video
- Screening Stereotypes: Images of Disabled Women in Media
Susan Quinby, Office for Disabled Students, Barnard College
Jane Thierfeld, Access to Equity, Barnard College
Video
- Apropos of the Legs of the Countess: Femininity and Celebrity in the French Second
Empire
Abigail Solomon-Godeau, Photography Critic and Historian
- Images of Women in Contemporary China
Marilyn Young, New York University
Closing Session
"Reconsiderations from the Perspective of an Historian"
Joan W. Scott, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey
Open Plenary
Temma Kaplan, Director of the Barnard Women's Center; moderator
Conference Director
Temma Kaplan
Conference Coordinators
Carrie Emerson, Janie L. Kritzman, Bonnie Sheldon
Art Director
Marlene Weisman
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