
Feminist theorist and writer Cynthia Enloe is internationally renowned for her work on gender and militarism and for her contributions to the filed of feminist international relations. In 2017, she was selected to be named on the Gender Justice Legacy Wall, installed in the International Crimes Court, The Hague. At Clark University, Professor Enloe served as director of the Women’s Studies Program and as chair of the Political Science Department, and received the Outstanding Teacher Award three times.
Thursday, October 16, the talk will begin at 12pm in Tilton Hall, followed immediately by a reception to celebrate Cynthia’s distinguished career.
This event is sponsored by the Women’s and Gender Studies program and the Center for Gender, Race and Area Studies. It is co-sponsored by the departments of Political Science and Sustainability and Social Justice.