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Savannah, GA April 5, 2005 Teresa Winterhalter, associate professor of English and coordinator of the Gender and Womens Studies Program at Armstrong Atlantic State University (AASU), will give a lecture on "Risking Who One Is: Feminism and Public Spaces" as part of the Robert Ingram Strozier Faculty Lecture Series on April 20. The lecture will begin at 12:15 p.m. in room 157 of University Hall. It is free and open to the public. Examining the
history of responses to women who were brave enough to speak publicly
about womens issues reveals that these women have repeatedly been
cast as "hyenas in petticoats," "hysterics on the loose,"
"battleaxes," or "hyper-charged political animals."
To illuminate this legacy of backlash for contemporary womens lives,
Winterhalter will provide an overview of the impact feminist politics
had on the careers of leading eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth-century
women. Beyond establishing this historical underpinning, Winterhalter
will examine "feminist" as a pejorative branding term in recent
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