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Meryl Altman
DePauw University
Greencastle, Indiana 46135
[email protected]
Academic Employment.
DePauw University.
Professor of English and Women’s Studies, 2006-present
Associate Professor of English, 1997- 2006; Assistant Professor of
English, 1990-97.
Director of Women’s Studies 1990-2006 and 2009-2010.
Faculty Development Coordinator, 2006-2009.
College of William and Mary.
Assistant Professor of English, 1986-90.
International Gender Studies Center, Oxford, Visiting Fellow, Hilary
Term 2005.
American School of Classical Studies in Athens, Visiting Senior
Associate Member, Spring 2010.
Education.
Columbia University. PhD 1988.
Department of English and Comparative Literature.
Dissertation: Interlocutions: Men, Women, and Modernisms in American
Poetry.
Read works of Ezra Pound, H.D., William Carlos Williams, and Marianne
Moore from a feminist perspective, looking at how literary history and
writers themselves construct gendered fictions of influence and how
these fictions affect poetic practice.
M. Phil, 1982. M.A., 1980.
Swarthmore College. B.A 1979.
Major: English. Minor: French. High Honors.
American School of Classical Studies in Athens, Summer Session, 2009.
Teaching, Service, and Awards.
Courses Taught at DePauw include Introduction to Women’s Studies;
Feminist Theory; Women and Gender in Ancient Greece and Rome;
Introduction to Poetry; Modern Poetry; Modernism and Sexuality (senior
seminar); Queer Theory; Modern American Literature; Modern British
Literature; Twentieth-Century American Literature and the Working
Class; Philosophy/ Men, Women and Moral Choices; American Renaissance;
Women and Work (first-year seminar); College Writing; independent
studies on American women’s ethnic and regional writing. Black women’s
novels, Third World women’s literature, Southern women’s writing, and
women’s studies research methods.
Articles.
“Was Surrealism a Humanism? The Case of Michel Leiris.” Symposium: A
Quarterly Journal in Modern Literature, 67:1, March 2013.
“Policy Gaps and Theory Gaps: Women and Migrant Domestic Labor,” with
Kerry Pannell. Feminist Economics. Volume 18, No. 2, April 2012.
(Special issue on Gender and International Migration, guest edited by
Lourdes Beneria, Carmen Diana Deere, and Naila Kabeer).
“Necessity but [unintelligible].” Introduction to a previously
unpublished manuscript fragment by Simone de Beauvoir. The Useless
Mouths and Other Literary Writings of Simone de Beauvoir, edited by
Margaret A. Simons and Marybeth Timmerman, Illinois University Press,
2011.
"The Unspeakable Vice of the Americans" (with Andrew Lear), Iris,
September 2010. (Account of controversy over Sandra Boehringer's
L’homosexualité dans l’antiquité grecque et romaine.)
http://www.lambdacc.org/iris/20108.pdf
“Posthumous Queer: Hemingway Among Others. ” Hemingway Review, Fall
2010. 30(1), 129-141.
"Post-War Williams and Pre-war Aragon: a Note," William Carlos
Williams Review 29:2, 2009 (scheduled for publication April 2013).
“Civics Without Cynics: A Campus-Wide, Ethics-based Approach to Social
Justice Pedagogy” (with Neal Abraham, Terri Bonebright, and Jeannette
Johnson-Licon). Social Justice Education: Inviting Faculty to
Transform Their Institutions, edited by Roman Graf, Catharine Wright,
and Kathleen Skubikowski. Stylus Publishing, 2009.
“Minding the Gap: Feminist perspectives on policies affecting
immigrant labor in the domestic services industry in Europe.” (with
Kerry Pannell). Cahiers de l’URMIS (Unité de recherche migrations et
société), N°12, June 2009, “Circulation migratoire et insertions
économiques précaires en Europe.”
http://urmis.revues.org/index810.html .
“Beauvoir, Hegel, War.” Hypatia 22.3, Summer 2007.
“Simone de Beauvoir and Lesbian Lived Experience,” Feminist Studies
33.1, Spring 2007. Also reprinted in French Feminists: Critical
Re-evaluations in Cultural Theory, edited by J. Hansen and Anne
Cahill, Routledge, 2007. French translation, Genre, sexualité &
société numéro 2, Automne 2009, http://gss.revues.org/index1007.html
“Mentors and Tormentors.” NWSA Journal 19.3, Fall 2007.
“Sappho’s Lost Sessions,” translation and discussion of newly
discovered poem. Women’s Review of Books, November/December 2006.
“Across the Language Barrier: ‘Gender’ in Plant Biology and Feminist
Theory” (with Dana Dudle). Jill M. Bystydzienski and Sharon R. Bird
(eds.) Removing Barriers: Women in Academic Science, Technology,
Engineering and Mathematics. Bloomington: Indiana University Press,
2006.
“Transforming Institutional Culture: Programs Plus Policies” (with
Neal Abraham). Gender Equality in Higher Education. Miscellanea. Third
European Conference. Genova, 13-16 Aprile 2003. ed. Valeria Maione.
Edizione Franco Angeli. 2005.
“Simone de Beauvoir and the Sexual Revolution.” Proceedings of the 10th
Annual Symposium of the International Association of Women
Philosophers-IAPH, Barcelona, 2004.
“Beyond Trashiness: The Sexual Language of 70s Feminist Fiction.”
Journal of International Women’s Studies (special issue on Third Wave
Feminism), April 2003.
http://www.bridgew.edu/soas/jiws/April03/index.htm
“La Femme Frigide dans le Deuxième Sexe,” Le Cinquantenaire du
Deuxième Sexe, ed. Sylvie Chaperon, Paris, Syllepse, 2002.
“A Navel of One’s Own: Some Doubts About the Women’s Memoir Boom,”
Trouble and Strife #37, Summer 1998.
“Before We Said ‘We’ (and after): Bad Sex and Personal Politics in
Doris Lessing and Simone de Beauvoir,” Critical Quarterly Vol. 38 No.
3, Autumn 1996.
“Mosquitoes, The Bug That Dare Not Speak Its Name: Sex, Art,
Faulkner’s Worst Novel, and the Critics,” The Faulkner Journal, 1995.
Awarded in 2003 the Jim Hinkle Memorial Prize.
http://www.english.ucf.edu/faulkner/index.php?URL=hinkle
“A Book of Repulsive Jews? Rereading Nightwood,” The Review of
Contemporary Fiction, Vol. 13 no. 3, Fall 1993 (special issue on Djuna
Barnes).
“The Clean and the Unclean: William Carlos Williams, Europe, Sex, and
Ambivalence,” The William Carlos Williams Review, Volume 18, No. 1:
Spring 1992.
“Song of the Skirt,” Women’s Review of Books, February 1991. Part of a
special section on the state of Women’s Studies and feminism in the
academy.
“‘No Audience at All’? Djuna Barnes’s Antiphon,” Silence and Power:
Critical Essays on Djuna Barnes, ed. Mary Lynn Broe, Southern Illinois
University Press, 1991.
“How Not To Do Things With Metaphors We Live By,” College English Vol.
52, No. 5, September 1990.
“Everything They Always Wanted You To Know: The Ideology of Popular
Sex Literature,” Pleasure and Danger: Toward a Politics of Sexuality,
ed. Carole S. Vance, Routledge and Kegan Paul, October, 1984.
“Kennis van het Grieks: H.D. en de literatuur-geschiedenis”
(translated by May van Sligter). Lust en Gratie 5, Amsterdam, Summer
1985.
Book Reviews.
“Mission Not Accomplished,” review of On Being Included: Racism and
Diversity in Institutional Life by Sara Ahmed (Duke, 2012). Academe,
January/February 2013.
http://www.aaup.org/article/mission-not-accomplished#.UQ1uYKVm3dl
"The Grand Rectification." Review of new translation of The Second Sex
by Constance Borde and Sheila Malovany-Chevalier, Women's Review of
Books, September/October 2010.
http://www.wcwonline.org/Women-s-Review-of-Books-Sept/Oct-2010/the-grand-rectification
Review of Diane Warren, Djuna Barnes's Consuming Fictions, Tulsa
Studies in Women's Literature, Volume 28, No. 1, Spring 2009.
Review of Heather Love, Feeling Backward: Loss and the Politics of
Queer History, Women’s Review of Books, July/August 2008.
Review of Robert Rehder, Stevens, Williams, Crane and the Motive for
Metaphor.
William Carlos Williams Review, Spring/Fall 2008, vol. 28, nos. 1-2.
“Why I Read.” Review of Barbara Johnson, Mother Tongues: Sexuality,
Trials, Motherhood, Translation. Minnesota Review 65 (Spring 2006).
http://www.theminnesotareview.org/journal/ns6566/altman_meryl_ns6566_stf1.shtml
“Less Cool, More Light.” Review of Cool Men and the Second Sex by
Susan Fraiman. Women’s Review of Books, December 2004.
“Waiting for Lady Reason.” Review of The Sex of Knowing by Michèle Le
Doeuff. Women’s Review of Books, November 2004.
http://www.wellesley.edu/womensreview/archive/2004/11/highlt.html
“Looking for Sappho.” Review of Erica Jong, Sappho’s Leap, Margaret
Reynolds, the Sappho History, and Anne Carson, If Not, Winter:
Fragments of Sappho. Women’s Review of Books, January 2004.
“Lives on the Line.” Review of Marge Piercy, Sleeping with Cats: A
Memoir, and Andrea Dworkin, Heartbreak: The Political Memoir of a
Feminist Militant. Women’s Review of Books, April 2002.
http://www.wellesley.edu/womensreview/archive/2002/04/highlt.html#altman
“The Age of Anxiety,” review of Mother Millett by Kate Millett.
Women’s Review of Books, September 2001.
Review of Ruth Vanita, Sappho and the Virgin Mary: Same-Sex Love and
the English Literary Imagination. Nineteenth-Century Contexts, vol.
23, no. 2, 2001
“Sexual Politics,” review of My Dangerous Desires by Amber Hollibaugh.
Women’s Review of Books, January 2001.
“Reality Check,” review of What is a Woman and other essays by Toril
Moi. Women’s Review of Books, October 2000.
“American Literature: 20th Century,” Encyclopedia of Lesbian and Gay
Histories and Cultures, Volume I, Lesbian Histories and Cultures, ed.
Bonnie Zimmerman, Garland Press, 2000.
Review of Erin Carlston, Thinking Fascism: Sapphic Modernism and
Fascist Modernity. Women’s Review of Books, February 1999.
Review of Dwelling in Possibility: Women Poets and Critics on Poetry,
edited by Yopie Prins and Maaera Shreiber. Women’s Review of Books,
October 1998.
“More Nice Jewish Girls.” Review of Beyond the Pale by Elana Dykewomon
and The Escape Artist by Judith Katz. Women’s Review of Books, January
1998.
Review of Carolyn Allen, Following Djuna. Modern Fiction Studies,
Summer 1997.
“Chic at a Price.” Review of six popular books about lesbian culture.
Women’s Review of Books, March 1997.
“Taking Thinking Seriously.” Review of three books on Simone de
Beauvoir. Women’s Review of Books, January 1996.
Review of Sally Munt, ed., New Lesbian Criticism: Literary and
Cultural Readings, and Susan J. Wolfe and Julia Penelope, eds., Sexual
Practice, Textual Theory: Lesbian
Cultural Criticism. Women’s Review of Books, January 1994.
“A Prisoner of Biography.” Review of four recent books on the poet H.
D. Women’s Review of Books, July 1992.
Review essay on Thomas Laqueur, Making Sex: From the Greeks to Freud.
In collaboration with Keith Nightenhelser. PostModern Culture II.3,
May 1992.
http://www3.iath.virginia.edu/pmc/text-only/issue.592/review-6.592
“The Rage for Disorder.” Review of The Pink Guitar: Writing as
Feminist Practice, by Rachel Blau DuPlessis. Women’s Review of Books,
July 1991.
“Uneasy Understandings.” Review of poetry by Robin Morgan, Irena
Klepfisz, Judith Barrington, and Robin Becker. Women’s Review of Books,
October 1990.
Review of Jane Gallop, Reading Lacan. Critical Text, Spring/Summer
1986.
Review of Michel Foucault, The History of Sexuality. Radical Teacher
#29, September 1985.
Work in Progress.
Beauvoir in Time: Sexuality, Race, and Transatlantic Feminism. Book
manuscript, in preparation.
“Herodotus and Kinship: The Strange Case of Intaphrenes’s Wife.” Long
article.
Presentations.
"What the Disloyal Daughter Saw: Becoming Simone de Beauvoir." (Panel
title: “Toward Freedom from Unreal Loyalties: Historical and
Contemporary Examples of Feminist Decolonization.”) National Women's
Studies Association, Oakland CA, November 9, 2012.
“Surrealism and Spectacle,” seminar, Modernist Studies Association
Conference, October 18-21, Las Vegas.
“Whose οἶκος? Herodotus and the Fictive Borders of Kinship.” Feminism
and Classics VI Conference, “Crossing Borders, Crossing Lines.” Brock
University (Canada), May 27, 2012.
“Beauvoir and Surrealism: Revisiting Race.” International Conference
of the Simone de Beauvoir Society, Eugene, Oregon June 15-18th, 2011.
“Gender Approaches to Archaeology,” Theoretical Seminar. Irish
Institute for Hellenic Studies, Athens, Greece, April 13, 2011.
“Policy Gaps and Theory Gaps: Migrant Women and Domestic Labor,”
Feminist Economics Workshop: Special Issue on Gender and International
Migration. Bilbao, Spain March 11-12, 2011.
With Kerry Pannell. “Domestic Labor, Global Migration, and Feminist
Theory: Ethical and Methodological Challenges,” International
Association for Feminist Economics (IAFFE), Buenos Aires, July 2010.
"What is a Woman’s οἶκος? Herodotus and Kinship," Classical
Association of the Midwest and South (CAMWS), Oklahoma City, March 26,
2010.
"Modernist Languages and the Classical Tradition," Seminar leader.
Modernist Studies Association, Montreal, November 5-8, 2009.
“Confluences: Beauvoir and Fanon.” International Association for
Philosophy and Literature conference, Brunel University, London, June
2009.
“Posthumous Queer: Hemingway Among Others.” “Teaching Ernest
Hemingway's the Garden of Eden,” American Literature Association
Conference, Boston, May 23, 2009.
“Parthenoi to Watch Out For: A Red-figure Kylix from the Metropolitan
Museum.”
Conference of Classical Association of the Midwest and South (CAMWS),
April 2009.
With Kerry Pannell. “Minding the Policy Gap: Feminist Perspectives on
Domestic Labor Migration in Europe.” Winter Workshop on Economics and
Philosophy, “Ethics, Justice and Gender,” Urrutia Elejalde Foundation,
Madrid, 12 September 2008.
“Beauvoir and Blackness.” Simone de Beauvoir Society Conference, “The
Legacies of Simone de Beauvoir,” University of Northumbria, Newcastle,
England, June 13-15 2008.
“Beauvoir and Blackness.” American Philosophical Association Central
Division Group Session, April 16, 2008.
“Simone de Beauvoir, Bad Sex, and Interdisciplinary Feminism.”
Communicating Feminisms, the 2007 meeting of the Canadian Society for
Women in Philosophy, University of Alberta, October 14, 2007.
With Kerry Pannell. “Closing the Gap: Feminist perspectives on
policies affecting immigrant labor in the domestic services industry
in Europe.” URMIS conference, “New migration dynamics,” University of
Nice Sophia Antipolis, 6-8 December, 2007.
“Post-War Williams and Pre-War Aragon,” Modernist Studies Association,
October 1-4, 2007, Long Beach, California.
“Beauvoir and Blackness.” Midwest Society of Women Philosophers, East
Lansing, Michigan, April 8, 2007.
“Posthumous Queer: Hemingway Among Others.” Seminar session on
Posthumous Publication, Modernist Studies Association 8, Tulsa,
November 2006.
“Simone de Beauvoir and Lesbian Lived Experience.” XII IAPh Symposium
(International Association of Women Philosophers), Rome, September 2,
2006.
“Beauvoir and Blackness.” Second International BEST Conference, “Black
European Studies in Transnational Perspective,” Berlin, 27-30 July
2006.
“Classics and Classicists in Virginia Woolf’s the Voyage Out.” 41st
Annual Comparative Literature conference, “Ancient and Modern
Narrative: Intersections, Interactions, and Interstices.” March 9-11
2006, California State University Long Beach.
“English/ Not English/Not English Only.” Seminar leader, Modernist
Studies Association 7, Chicago, November 5 2005.
“Walter Benjamin and Queer Modernity.” Disciplining Modernism seminar
session, Modernist Studies Association 7, Chicago, November 4 2005.
“Beauvoir, Hegel, War.” Australasian Society for Continental
Philosophy (ASCP) Annual Conference 2005, “The Politics of Being,”
University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, 15-17 June 2005.
“Gender and Translation,” International Gender Studies Centre,
University of Oxford, May 5, 2005.
“Some Reflections on Feminism and Translation,” Universitat de Vic,
Catalunya, April 14, 2005. Invited lecture.
“Acquaintance Rape on Campus: Policies and Pedagogies,” International
Gender Studies Centre, University of Oxford, Feb. 3, 2005 (part of
series on “Domestic Abuse: Culture of Violence, Violations and Women’s
Rights”).
“Mentors and Tormentors: Scholarly Generations and Feminist Waves,”
Modern Language Association Annual Conference, December 2004, as part
of a panel on "Perception, Power, and Promotion: Seeing Women's
Authority in the Academy," sponsored by the MLA's Committee on the
Status of Women in the Profession.
“Whatever Happened to Feminist Criticism?” Seminar Leader. Sixth
Annual Modernist Studies Association Conference, “Other Modernisms/
Modernism’s Others,” October 21-24 2004, Vancouver, British Columbia.
Panelist, "Why Do My Students Find Feminist Theory Dull?" NWSA
Conference, Oakland, California, June 15-18 2004.
“Mentors and Tormentors: Scholarly Generations and Feminist Waves,”
GLCA Women’s Studies Conference, “Acting Up, Acting Out: Living
Critically Within the Academy,” Kenyon College. April 16-17, 2004.
With Neal Abraham. “Building Equity: Gender Conscious Programs and
Policies.” Association of American Colleges and Universities Annual
Meeting, January 21-24, 2004.
“Feminists Reading Beauvoir Reading Hegel.” Hegelian Politics of
Gender: Spirit, Nature, Law. 12-13 December, 2003, University of
Jyväskylä, Finland.
With Neal Abraham. “Transforming Institutional Culture: Programs Plus
Policies.” 3rd European Conference on Gender Equality in Higher
Education, University of Genova, Italy, 13-16 April 2003. (with Neal
Abraham).
With Marnie McInnes. “Marianne Moore and Science Studies.” Marianne
Moore Conference: “A Right Good Salvo of Barks.” Pennsylvania State
University, March 28-30 2003.
“Muriel Rukeyser: Sex as Knowledge.” Modernist Studies Association
Conference, Madison Wisconsin, November 2002 (paper circulated in
advance).
With Dana Dudle. “Across the Language Barrier: ‘Gender’ in Plant
Biology and Feminist Theory.” Conference on Women in Science,
Mathematics, Engineering, and Technology, Iowa State University,
October 17 - 20, 2002.
“Simone de Beauvoir and the Sexual Revolution.” 10th Annual Symposium
of the International Association of Women Philosophers-IAPH,
Barcelona, October 2-5, 2002.
“Beyond Trashiness: The Sexual Language of 70s Feminist Fiction.” The
Third Wave Feminism International Conference, University of Exeter,
UK, 23-25 July 2002.
“Coalition-Building and Program Development.” National Women’s Studies
Association Program Administrator Pre-conference Meeting, June, 2002.
“Starting a First-Year Seminar Program.” Panel on Faculty Leadership
for Curricular Change and Institutional Renewal. AAC&U National
Conference, “Changing Students in a Changing World,” Washington DC,
January 23-36, 2002.
“From the Occupied Zone: Sartre, Genet, Beauvoir.” Seminar paper
circulated in advance for session on “Collaboration and
Collaborationism,” moderated by Holly Laird. Modernist Studies
Association Conference, Rice University, October 2001.
“Simone de Beauvoir and Lesbian Lived Experience.” Columbia University
Seminar on Women and Society, February 19, 2001. (paper circulated in
advance)
“Science for Women Meets Women’s Studies: Paradigms and Paradoxes”
Great Lakes College Association Women’s Studies Conference, Denison
University, April 6-7, 2000.
“Uses and Abuses of the Personal in Teaching: Talking About My
Generation, or, Recollection, Repetition, and Working Through.”
Delivered February 27, 1999, as part of a panel called “The Pedagogy
of Fame,” at the 13th Annual Comparative Literature Symposium, The
University of Tulsa. The conference theme was American Cultural
Studies: Theory, Practice, and Pedagogy.
“Unhappy Bodies: The Frigid Woman in the Second Sex.” Cinquantenaire
du Deuxième Sexe: Colloque International, CNRS, Paris, January 1999.
“Simone de Beauvoir, Bad Sex, and Bad Sexology.” American
Philosophical Association, Conference of Philosophical Societies,
Central Division, Chicago, May 8, 1998.
“A Book of Repulsive Jews? Rereading Nightwood.” Djuna Barnes
Centennial Conference, University of Maryland, October 1992
“How Not To Teach About Rape.” Great Lakes College Association
Conference, “Educating For Community,” Denison College, Feb. 21, 1992.
“William Carlos Williams, Europe, Sex and Ambivalence.” MLA
conference, Chicago, December 1990.
“King David’s Other Sons: Toni Morrison, William Faulkner, and the Big
House of Fiction.” Women’s Studies conference of the Great Lakes
College Association, “Feminism, Ethnocentrism, and the Production of
Knowledge,” Dayton, Ohio, November 2-4, 1990.
“How Not To Do Things With Metaphors We Live By: Recent Trends in
Feminist Criticism,” SAMLA, Atlanta, Georgia, November 1989.
“The Amazon and the Mother: Feminist Politics of Difference,” MLA
Conference, San Francisco, 1987.
“The Medusa Laughs Last: Some Problems With the Maternal in Feminist
Literary Theory.” Mid-Hudson MLA, Poughkeepsie, New York, December
1985.
“Clio Liked Olivia: History and Literary History in the Work of Bryher
and H.D.,” Berkshire Women’s History Conference, Smith College, May
1984.
Committee service has included the Committee on Faculty
(University-wide promotion and tenure committee); the First-Year
Seminar Committee (chair during inaugural phase of the program); the
Committee on Academic Policy and Planning (chair); the Committee on
Administration (advises the President and Vice-President on priorities
and planning); the Resource Allocation Subcommittee; the Public
Occasions Committee; Advisory Committee to the Janet Prindle Institute
for Ethics; search committees for the Dean of the Music School and
Dean of Students; Conflict Studies Committee; Jewish Studies Advisory
Committee; Phi Beta Kappa Canvassing Committee; faculty advisor to
PanHellenic Council; Ad Hoc Assessment Committee on General Education
(Chair); Ad Hoc Task Forces on Interdisciplinary Studies and on
Secretarial Support services; and numerous search committees and
English department committees, including personnel, library, and
curriculum. From 2005-2006 I served as the “catalyst” for the Mellon
Grant for Faculty Career Enhancement, a two-year position with release
time, and from 2006-2009 I served as faculty development coordinator,
a half-time administrative appointment with responsibilities including
orienting new faculty members, planning workshops and lectures, and
mentoring both internal and external grants.
Awards at DePauw have included a University Professorship (2007-2011),
Distinguished Professorship (2001-2003), and numerous internal grants
for both scholarship and course development. I am currently in the
first year of a three-year Faculty Fellowship for course development
in women’s studies and economics.
Selected Related Experience.
“Feminist Ethics and Women's Studies Renewal.” Organized four-day
faculty workshop, supported by funding from the Mellon 23, June 2010.
http://depauw.edu/acad/women/workshop2010
Editorial Board, NWSA Journal (now Feminist Formations), 2003 – 2009.
Manuscript reviewer, Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature, Signs,
NWSAJ, Feminist Studies.
Great Lakes College Association Women’s Studies Committee Member, Fall
1990-Spring 2006. (Faculty representative to the GLCA Board of
Trustees, 2002-2003).
Grants review panel member, AAUW American Fellowships, 2004, 2005,
2010.
Member, Columbia University Seminar on Women and Society,
2000-present.
Academic Coordinator, Women’s Studies Curriculum Development Grant
from State Council for Higher Education in Virginia, Fall 1988- Spring
1990. (Started Women’s Studies program at William and Mary.)
Virginia Women’s Studies Association Steering Committee Member,
1988-1990.
Advisory Board Member, Columbia College Women’s Center, 1984.
Participant, New York University Interdisciplinary Women’s Studies
Methodology Seminar, 1983-1986.
Part-time Researcher, Project on Value and Ethics in Health Care,
College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, 1981.
Planning Committee Member, “The Scholar and the Feminist Conference
IX: Feminist Politics of Sexuality,” Barnard College, 1980-81.
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