File spoon-archives/french-feminism.archive/french-feminism_1996/96-07-07.000, message 68


Date: Mon, 24 Jun 1996 09:52:10 -0600 (CST)
From: dralfonso-AT-msuvx2.memphis.edu
Subject: Re: Call for Contributions (fwd)


I have tried sending this to spoons-announcement twice, but it has not 
yet come through!  So, I am sending it directly to you all.  

---------- Forwarded message ----------


                 ***CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS***
                   French Feminisms Web Site
                      Under Construction


There is currently a dearth of materials on French feminists available on
the information superhighway!!!  We believe that the time has come for the
representation of feminist thought and thinkers in virtual reality, and
in the free and wide access of these feminists  materials.

If you have articles, interviews, photographs, biographies, or other
genre of materials pertaining to French feminists (widely interpreted) and
their discourses which you would like to contribute for World Wide Web access,
please contact:

Karla Tonella <karla-tonella-AT-uiowa.edu>

Any suggestions, comments, or questions can be directed to:
Rita Alfonso <dralfonso-AT-cc.memphis.edu>

You can currently view the first installation, "Nomadic Philosopher: A
Conversation with Rosi Braidotti" by Kathleen O'Grady (1995) at:

http://www.arcade.uiowa.edu/gw/wstudies/Braidotti/
or
http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/gw/wstudies/Braidotti/

In this August, 1995 interview with Kathleen O'Grady, Rosi Braidotti
discusses her recent work at the intersection of feminist and
environmental activism, the central role of feminism in the redefinition of
philosphy, the polemics between continental and anglo-American feminist,
and the development of women studies programs in Western Europe and North
America. 


Rita Alfonso
University of Memphis
Memphis, TN  38152
(901) 678-2535
dralfonso-AT-cc.memphis.edu







   

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