"(Dis)embodied: Race, Body Size, and the Construction of Hegemonic Femi" by University of Northern Iowa. Women's and Gender Studies Program.
 

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Series 1

Women's History Month

Event Sponsor 1

Women's and Gender Studies Program

Event Sponsor 2

UNI Diversity and Inclusion Council's Mini-Grant

Event Sponsor 3

Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminology

Lecturer

Dr. Johnanna Ganz

Information about Lecturer

Dr. Johnanna Ganz, Sexual Violence Center of Minneapolis

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Event

  • Title: (Dis)embodied: Race, Body Size, and the Construction of Hegemonic Femininity in Popular Media
  • Date: March 21, 2016
  • Time: 7:30 p.m.
  • Location: Seerley Hall 112

Publication Date

3-12-2016

Publisher

Women's and Gender Studies Program, University of Northern Iowa

City

Cedar Falls, IA

Language

en

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(Dis)embodied: Race, Body Size, and the Construction of Hegemonic Femininity in Popular Media [poster]

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