cscxieee Informer International Women's Day Events Tuesday, March 8 8:30- 10:00am Conchita Furstenwald, “The Changing Roles of Women in Latin America”, Room L108. 8:30- 10.30am Penny Connell, “Brecht: The Good Woman of Setzuan”, Room P103. 8:30- 10:30am _— Brett McGillivray, “The Changing Roles of Women in Japan’”’ Film: “Japanese Women” to be included, Room C224. 8:30 - 10:30am § Matthew Speier, “Human Rights and the Globalization of Women’’, Room A011. 8:30- 10:30am Jean Clifford, “Discussion of Bharati Mukherjee’s The Management of Grief’, Room C140. 9:00- 11:00am Dorinda Neave, “Women and Surrealism in Art History”, Room P107. 9:00 - 12:30am Anthropology: Student Feminist Scholarship, Room C231. 9:00am - _ Doris Canfield - “Barbie Doll, Who are You?” 9:30am - Carolann Wood - “Riot Grrrls” 10:30am - Janine Carscadden and Friends, Studio D (NFB) -“Feminist Film Making” 11:30am - Jane Hogg - “Wicca, Witches and Feminism”. 10:30- 12:30pm Psychological Research by and about Women - Poster Presentation - Room N101 - Posters will be on display 9:30am - 4:30pm with students present from 10:30 - 12:30pm. 10:30- 12:30pm Robert Campbell, “Gender, Class and Reform in Industrializing North America”, Room G116. 10:30- 12:30pm Scott MacLeod, “Servicing the New Economy - Women’s Work”, Room C224. 10:30- 12:30pm Noga Gayle, “Images of Women in Popular Culture”, Room A011. 11:45- 12:25pm Penny LeCouteur, “Chemistry of Cosmetics: Moisturizers, Cleansers, Deodorants, Lipsticks, Toothpastes, Sunscreens, Perfumes etc.”’, Room J202. 12:45- 2:00pm _ Special Guest Speaker, Kathleen Shannon, former head of Studio D (NFB), “It Matters Who Makes It” (Illustrated), Lecture Theatre C148. 2:30- 4:30pm Scott MacLeod, “Asian Development: Emancipation and the Ghost of Confucius”, Room C224. 2:30- 4:30pm Gordon Bailey, “Women, Rationality and Possible Alternatives for Bureaucracy”’, Sechelt Campus. 2:30- 4:30pm _ Rosalie Hawrylko, ”A Feminist Psychologist Looks at Gender”, Room L108. 2:30- 4:30pm _‘ Feature Film - “Neria: Law and Tradition Can Be On Her Side”’, with guest appearance by Zimbabwean Producer Godwin Mawn, Lecture Theatre C148. 2:30- 4:30pm § Cam Sylvester, "Women in China", L104. 4:30- 6:00pm § Huguette Lacourse, Students’ Presentations On Women’s Issues (presented in the French language), followed by discussion, Room L103. 4:30 - 6:30pm Ken Moak, “NAFTA’s Impact on Canadian Women Workers”, Room P110. 6:30- 7:30pm _‘ Patrice Karn, “The Women in Freud’s Life”, Room L109. 6:30- 8:00pm Graham Forst, “Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights and the Tradition of Women’s Fiction”, Room C140. 7:30- 9:30pm Special Guest Speaker, Dr. Marlene LeGates, Mary Catherine Paterson Annual Lecture, “Portraits From Our Feminist Past’, Lecture Theatre C148.