Cynthia Enloe

Research Professor, International Development and
Social Change Department, Clark University

President’s Lecture Series Seminar
(in conjunction with the Philosophy Forum)

“Women and the Globalization of Factories”

3:10-4:30 p.m.
Monday, 12 February 2007
Gallagher Business Building 123

You are cordially invited to a seminar with Cynthia Enloe.  A PhD graduate in Political Science from the University of California at Berkeley, she has served as Chair of Clark University’s Government Department and as Director of Women’s Studies.  Currently, she is a Research Professor in the International Development and Social Change Department where she teaches the “Gender, Militarization, and Development” seminar.  Clark has given her the Outstanding Teacher of the Year award three times and has named her the University Senior Faculty Fellow for Excellence in Teaching and Scholarship.  She has lectured and given seminars all over the world on feminism, militarization, and globalization.  She serves on the editorial boards of Signs, the International Feminist Journal of Politics, and several other scholarly journals.  Her book publications include:

In addition, Professor Enloe will give a lecture that eveningentitled “Women and the Iraq War” at 8:00 P.M. in the Montana Theatre.

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