
2007
■July 27, Yuko Tsushima(Writer) and Shin Kyung-Suk(Writer) a Public Dialogue “On Writing and Narrating” (D)
■July 14, Spivak Colloquium: Conversation with Gayatri C. Spivak (Colombia University) (Cross-Project)
2006
■October 8, Joan Copjec (State University of New York, Buffalo) “The Descent into Shame” (D-1)
■June 28, Qin Xiaoli (Hosei International Fund Fellow) “Unemployed People in Chinese Cities Since 1990: From the Point of Gender
Statistics” (B)
■June 16, Ana Perez (Coordinadora Nacional de Viudas de Guatemala) “Passing Courage: 10 Years since the Peace Treaty” (A-3)
■January 16, Griselda Pollock (University of Leeds) “Visions of Sex: Wanderings in a Virtual Feminist Museum ca.1920” (D-2)
■January 14, Judith Butler (University of California,Berkeley) “Undoing Gender” (D-1)
2005
■September 14, Sushuma Joshi (Journalist) “Film and Talk” (A-3)
■July 22, Amie Williams ((Producer, Director, Writer) “Film &Talk” (D-1)
■July 1, Hege Braekhus (University of Tromsoe) “Family and Law in Scandinavia” (A-1)
2004
■December 18, Londa Schiebinger (Stanford University) “Exotic Abortifacients” (C-1/2)
■December 17, Han Xiaofei (Lawyer) “Current Situations in Big cities in China” (B)
■December 13, Ann Cubilie (UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs) (D-1)
■November 27, Judith Halberstam (University of Southern California) “The Contradictions of Female Masculinity Before and After Abu Grahib” (D-1)
■November 27, Rhacel S. Parreñas (California University, Davis) “Caring for the Filipino family” (A-2)
■October 11, Estelle Freedman (Stanford University) “No Turning Back: The History of Feminism and the Future of Women” (D-1)
■July 29, Jiyeun Chang(Korean Labor Institute) “Female Labor Market and Supporting Policies in Korea" (B)
■July 22, Emiko Usui (Wayne State University) “The Trend of Male-Female Wage Differential in the USA” (B)
■June 4, Lu Xiao-yuan (South China Normal University) “Gender Analysis of Migrant Workers in China” (B)
■March 6, Li Xiaojiang (Dalian University) "War Experience and Gender: Female Oral History Studies in Northeast Asia" (Inter)
2003
■November 21, Keith Vincent (New York University) “Sexuality and Style in the Modern Japanese Novel” (D)
■November 18, Keith Vincent (New York University) “Two Readings of Homosociality in Natsume Soseki’s Kôjin” (D)
■October 30, Renate Egger (Therapist/Activist) "Austria's Domestic Violence Policy: NGO and Gender Policy Development" (A-1)
■October 20, Steven D. Botokin & Russell C. Bradbury-Carlin (Men's Resource Center of Western Massachusetts) “Re-education of Domestic Violence Offender Education” (A-1)
■October 6, Trinh T. Minh-ha (University of California, Berkeley) “Film & Talk” (D)
■September 22, Eli Bartra (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Mexico) “Women and Folk Art in Mexico” (D)
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