[Hum_events] Calendar Events (2): LGBTS Event; LGBTS Event;

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Fri Nov 12 07:00:13 PST 2004



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--> Performing Protest: Drag Queens at the 801 Cabaret
--> Performing Protest: Drag Queens at the 801 Cabaret
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11/19/04 (Fri) 
 Performing Protest: Drag Queens at the 801 Cabaret
 12:00PM
 In: Hershey Hall 1648

The Sociology of Gender Working Group and Center for the 
  Study of Women Present:

  
  Verta Taylor and Leila Rupp

  University of California, Santa Barbara

  
  Performing Protest: Drag Queens at the 801 Cabaret

  Leila Rupp is a professor of Women's Studies at UC Santa 
  Barbara. Her works include "A Desired Past: A Short 
  History of Same-Sex Love in America" and "Worlds of Women: 
  The Making of the International Women's Movement."

  
  Verta Taylor is a professor of Sociology at UC Santa 
  Barbara. Her works include "Rock-a-By Baby: Feminism, Self-
  Help, and Postpartum Depression" and the "Feminist 
  Frontiers" series (with Laurel Richardson).

  
  Their co-authored works include the recent "Drag Queens at 
  the 801 Cabaret," as well as "Survival in the Doldrums: 
  The American Women's Rights Movement, 1945 to the 1960s.”

  

  
 -- submitted by LGBT Studies Program (lgbs at humnet.ucla.edu)
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 For more information, contact lgbs at humnet.ucla.edu
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 This event is taken from the Lesbian Gay Bisexual & Transgender Studies Calendar.
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11/19/04 (Fri) 
 Performing Protest: Drag Queens at the 801 Cabaret
 12:00PM
 In: Hershey Hall 1648



  The Sociology of Gender Working Group and Center for the 
  Study of Women Present:

  
  Verta Taylor and Leila Rupp

  University of California, Santa Barbara

  
  Performing Protest: Drag Queens at the 801 Cabaret

  Leila Rupp is a professor of Women's Studies at UC Santa 
  Barbara. Her works include "A Desired Past: A Short 
  History of Same-Sex Love in America" and "Worlds of Women: 
  The Making of the International Women's Movement."

  
  Verta Taylor is a professor of Sociology at UC Santa 
  Barbara. Her works include "Rock-a-By Baby: Feminism, Self-
  Help, and Postpartum Depression" and the "Feminist 
  Frontiers" series (with Laurel Richardson).

  
  Their co-authored works include the recent "Drag Queens at 
  the 801 Cabaret," as well as "Survival in the Doldrums: 
  The American Women's Rights Movement, 1945 to the 1960s.”

  

  
 -- submitted by LGBT Studies Program (lgbs at humnet.ucla.edu)
 ---------------------
 For more information, contact lgbs at humnet.ucla.edu
 ---------------------
 This event is taken from the Lesbian Gay Bisexual & Transgender Studies Calendar.
********************************************


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