Stanford Humanities Center, Marta Sutton Weeks Distinguished Visitor Program, videorecordings 2003-2005

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Stanford Humanities Center, Marta Sutton Weeks Distinguished Visitor Program, videorecordings 2003-2005

Collection includes recordings (VHS and DVDcam) of talks by Anne Fausto-Sterling in 2003 and Linda Williams in 2005. Fausto-Sterling's talks were titled "The Bare Bones of Sex" and "Thinking Systematically about the Emergence of Gender." Williams' talks were titled "Hard-Core Eroticism: In the Realm of the Senses" and "Going All the Way: Carnal Knowledge on American Screens (1960-71)."

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Stanford Humanities Center

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A gift to endowment from Marta Sutton Weeks in 1987 provides funds to bring visiting distinguished lecturers to Stanford University for stays varying in duration from one week up to one quarter. From the description of Stanford Humanities Center, Marta Sutton Weeks Distinguished Visitor, videorecordings, 2003-2005. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754864161 The Stanford Humanities Center, founded in 1980 by then-President Donald Kennedy, is dedicated to the advanced study of h...

Fausto-Sterling, Anne, 1944-....

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Anne Fausto-Sterling graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1965 and earned her Ph.D. in Developmental Genetics from Brown University in 1970. She became a research associate at Brown University in 1970 where she is now Professor of Medical Science. AFS has written about women and minorities, and gender and race, in science. Her committee work has included the Committee on Women Faculty and the Affirmative Action Monitoring Committee. From the description of Papers, 1967-1985....

Williams, Linda, 1946-....

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