Students, Alumni, and Faculty Present at Central States Anthropological Society in April, 2017
Fall 2017 Newsletter item
Students, alumni, and faculty presented at Central States Anthropological Society in April, 2017.
Oct 30, 2017
Students, alumni, and faculty presented at in April, 2017.
Students included:
- Denise Ruvalcaba ’19: “Parental Gendering Practices for Infants Under Two Yearsâ€
- Tiffany Matzas ’19: “Changing Channels: A Case Study of Subversive Masculinities in Cartoon Network’s Steven Universeâ€
- Moya Roarty ’19: “Infant Technology Consumption: Who Supports It and Why?â€
- Misha Laurence ’18: “An Epistemological Comparison Between Two Paradigms of Medical Cannabis Useâ€
- Nadia Graese ’17: “Finding a Voice: Speech and Voice Therapy for Female-to-Male Individualsâ€
Alumni that presented were:
- Claire Branigan ’11: “Memory and the Ni Una Menos Movement in Argentinaâ€
- Branigan is getting her Ph.D. from the University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign
- Scott Olson ’15: “Configuring Brotherhood: Leather, AIDS, and Memories of Kinshipâ€
- Olson is getting his Ph.D. from the University of Iowa
Faculty that presented were:
- Brigittine French: “Remembering Tammy Zywicki: The Specter of Feminicide in the Americas“
- Shuchi Kapila: “Postmemory and Historical Trauma in the Indian Partition of 1947â€