Women and Gender Studies Symposium
Women and Gender Studies Symposium
Women’s and Gender Studies Symposium 2024
In Partnership with Georgia College Research Day March 26 and 27, 2024
Co-sponsored by MURACE, The Women’s Center at Georgia College & State University, the Cultural Center at GCSU, the Philosophy, Religion, and Liberal Studies Department, the College of Arts and Sciences and GCSU.
For more information contact Dr. Katie Simon at katie.simon@gcsu.edu.
Program Schedule:
Tuesday, March 26, 2024, Pat Peterson Museum Education Room, Georgia College Library
[Note: All Tuesday events are in the Pat Peterson Museum Education Room]
9:00-9:30 a.m. Registration
Coffee and refreshments
9:30-10:45 a.m. Women’s and Gender Studies Faculty Panel
Moderator: Dr. Jim Winchester
“How Business Statistics, Business Analytics, Management Science and Management Information Systems Courses Can Support DEI Curriculum: An LGBTQ+ Example”
Allison Miller
“The Intersectional Impact of Minority Identities on University Student Experience”
Dr. Joanna Schwartz
Deconstructing Family: Adoption, Kinship and Family Diversity in India
Disha Chaudhari, special visiting guest
“Pleasure and Power in the Racializing Gaze”
Sabrina Hom
11:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Beauty, Sexuality and Health
Moderator: Kaitlyn Newman
“Barbie and Beauty Standards: The Tip of the Iceberg”
Presenter: Melody Cadle
Faculty Sponsor: Brooke Rudow
“Predeterminants of Sexual Satisfaction”
Presenter: Emma Gael Humphries
Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Brooke Conaway
“How cultural factors influence our perception of Women’s mental health in the United States?”
Presenter: Kristina Price
Faculty Sponsor: Kaitlyn Newman
12:30-1:45 p.m. Race and Gender in the 19th Century
Moderator: Dr. Libby Murphy
“Bonded by Blood: An Examination of the Violence and Monstrosity within the Queer Relationships of Carmilla and Hannibal”
Presenter: Elizabeth Lewis
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Katie Simon
“Heathcliff as ‘The Unfriended Creature;’ Racism, Zoomorphism and Hierarchical Oppression in Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights.”
Presenter: Anna Durden
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Katie Simon
“Agency After Death: A Jungian Perspective on Bronte’s Wuthering Heights”
Presenter: Katelyn Pontzer
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Katie Simon
“Tarnished Angels: Prostitution in 19th-Century France”
A Digital Humanities Project
Presenters: Lily Gauntt, Jasmine Harrison, Sophie Hardy, Madison Coleman, Grace Horton and Charlotte Aexel
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Libby Murphy
2:00-3:15 p.m. Myth, Literature and Film
Moderator: Dr. Sunita Manian
“Wait for Me: Finding Eurydice’s Voice in Hadestown and Portrait of a Lady on Fire”
Presenter: Thomas Creekmore
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Jennifer Flaherty
“The Evolving Female Perspective in Greek Mythological Retellings”
Presenter: Alexia Schauer
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Sunita Manian
“Feminism & Activism in Frankenstein and Oroonoko: Analyzing Progressive Themes in Early British Women’s Literature”
Presenter: Jaci Hill
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Julian Knox
“Pride and Prejudice and Lydia”
Presenter: Katie Daniels
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Jennifer Flaherty
3:30-4:45 p.m. Gender and Sexuality in Film, Television and Media
Moderator: Dr. Sandra Godwin
“Unveiling Transmasculinity: A Media Exploration”
Presenter: Sebastián Emanuelli
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Sandra Godwin
“Fangs and Good Fortunes: Lessons of Love in Pride & Prejudice (2005) and Twilight (2009)”
Presenter: Olivia Kumiko McDuffie
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Jennifer Flaherty
“Furries and Beyond: The Eroticism of Becoming Inhuman”
Presenter: Diana Cazacu
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Jim Winchester
***Content warning for discussion of sexual content and fetishes***
5:00-6:15 p.m. Keynote Lecture
Moderator: Dr. Katie Simon
"Loving the Land and Each Other: Environmental Eros & Trans-Species Ethics in Feminist and Queer Ecologies"
Lauran Whitworth, Agnes Scott College
Wednesday, March 27, 2023
Arts and Sciences 3-64
2:00-3:15 p.m. WGS Faculty Panel
Moderator: Dr. Katie Simon
“Feminist Understandings of Time”
Dr. Jim Winchester
“Mixing Up Culture: Community Cookbooks, Acculturation and Changing Expectations of Jewish Womanhood"
Dr. Jamie Downing
“Bright Summer Night: Shakespeare, Gender and Eco-Anxiety”
Dr. Jennifer Flaherty
“The Intimacies of Extremism and the Soundtrack of Reproductive Rights”
Dr. Dana Gorzelany-Mostak