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womens rights

GENDER STUDIES WORK:
PUBLICATIONS/PRESENTATIONS

PUBLICATIONS

#MeToo: Sexual Violence, Race, and Black Girls Matter

Source: Rejoinder Journal

 

Representation of the Feminine Ideal in Women's Popular Periodicals from 1920-1996: Considerations of Race and Class

Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Anthology

 

Validity of Women’s Self-Reports of Documented Child Sexual Abuse

Book Chapter 

Validity of Women's Self-Reports of Documented Child Sexual Abuse

Journal Article

The Science of Self-report: Implications for Research and Practice

The social construction of feminine sexualities in women's popular periodicals: 1920-1996

PUBLIC SPEAKING/PRESENTATIONS:

“Teaching Intersectional Feminist Theory in a ‘chilly’ Climate.” Paper presented at the annual California Lutheran University Faculty Retreat in Santa Barbara,  California.

“Constructing Femininities in Women’s Popular Periodicals: The Fragmentation and Alienation of Body and Self.” Paper presented at the annual Gender Symposium  at Lewis And Clark College in Portland, Oregon.

“Representations of Feminine Interaction Style in Women’s Popular Periodicals Between 1940 and 1970.”  Paper presented at the 1998 annual meeting of the American Sociological Association in San Francisco.

"Cultural Messages of Feminine Sexuality in the 1940’s and 1970’s: Shifting Paradigms of Meaning.”  Paper presented at the departmental colloquia series, Fall 1997, Department of Sociology & Anthropology, University of New Hampshire,     Durham, NH.

“The Social Construction of Feminine Sexuality Through Women’s Popular Periodicals:  An Exploratory Study, 1920-1996.” Paper presented at the 1997 annual meeting of the American Sociological  Association in Toronto.

“Teaching Race and Gender: Some Interactive Techniques.” Paper presented at the 1997 annual meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society in Baltimore.

“Symbolic Interactionism and The Dramaturgical Perspective:  Similarities and Departures.”  Paper presented at the 1996 annual meeting of the American Sociological Association in New York.

“Identity and Perceptions of Social Reality: An Interactionist Approach.” Paper presented at the 1995 annual meeting of the  Eastern Sociological Society in Boston. Society in Boston.

“Sociology in the Twenty-First Century: Postmodern or Bust?” Paper presented at the 1995 annual meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society in Boston.

“The Antecedent and Long-Term Effects of Maternal Support for Sexually Abused Girls.”  Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society in Baltimore.

"Women’s Reports of Documented Child Sexual Abuse: Implications for Retrospective Research.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in Phoenix. Judith Jackson-Graves,* Linda Meyer Williams,  and Jane Siegel.

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