1st Annual Korenman Lecture: Cynthia Enloe

Women, Men and the Iraq War:  What a Feminist Curiosity Reveals

September 25, 2007

Dr. Cynthia Enloe
Research Professor, Clark University

Dr. Enloe, Research Professor at Clark University in Worcester, MA, is a preeminent scholar in the area of women and international relations. Regarded as “an international feminist treasure,” Enloe is known not only for her academic brilliance, but also for her ability to craft spontaneous and accessible analyses of the real world. Enloe’s work explores the intersections of feminist analysis, women’s lives, and local and global militarization. Among her recent books are Bananas, Beaches and Bases: Making Feminist Sense of International Politics ,Maneuvers: the International Politics of Militarizing Women’s Lives and, most recently, The Curious Feminist: Searching for Women in a New Age of Empire.

Co-sponsored by the Social Sciences Forum.

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