TOMORROW, Thursday Jan. 12th 4:00 PM Gender and Law: A Faculty Forum

Gender and Law: A Faculty Forum

Thursday, January 12th, 4:00 – 6:00 PM

John Hope Franklin Room (SSR 224)

Presenters:

“Legal Sources, Gender and Historians’ Quest for Non-elite Agency”

Johanna Ransmeier (University of Chicago, Assistant Professor of History and the College)

and

“In the Arena of the Courts: Rethinking Gender and Law in Meiji Japan”

Susan Burns (University of Chicago, Associate Professor of History, East Asian Languages and Civilizations, and the College)

Discussants:

Erin Newton (PhD Student, History, University of Chicago) and Jessa Dahl (PhD Student, History, University of Chicago)

As participants in EAT Histories’ second faculty forum, Professor Ransmeier and Professor Burns will each give a brief presentation on their recent work on the theme of gender and law. During the subsequent discussion we hope to explore the relationship between gender and law in the history of East Asia and beyond.

There is no pre-circulated paper for this event, and first-time attendees are welcome. Light refreshments will be served.
If you have any questions or require assistance to attend, please contact Jessa Dahl at jdahl@uchicago.edu or Erin Newton at emnewton@uchicago.edu.

East Asia Transregional Histories Workshop Winter Quarter Schedule

Welcome back to campus everyone! The East Asia: Transregional Histories Workshop is proud to present our schedule for winter term. We are starting the quarter off next week with another installment of our faculty forum series, in which Professors Susan Burns and Johanna Ransmeier will present on the theme of gender and law. We are also still accepting applications for discussants and presenters, particularly for spring term. Feel free to contact us at emnewton@uchicago.edu or jdahl@uchicago.edu if you have any questions.

1/12 (Th) Gender and Law: A Faculty Forum

Presenters: Susan Burns (University of Chicago) and Johanna Ransmeier (University of Chicago)

4:00-6:00 PM

Location: John Hope Franklin Room (SSR 224)

Discussants: Erin Newton and Jessa Dahl

1/26 (Th) Confronting the Words: Overcoming Challenges in Writing the Seminar Paper or Masters’ Thesis

4:00-6:00 PM

Location: John Hope Franklin Room (SSR 224)

2/9 (Th) Presenter: Stacie Kent (Collegiate Assistant Professor, University of Chicago)

Theme: Capitalism and Qing Governance in the 19th Century

4:00-6:00 PM

Location: John Hope Franklin Room (SSR 224)

2/23 (Th) Dissertation and Grant Proposal Writing Informational Session with the Writing Center

4:00-6:00 PM

Location: John Hope Franklin Room (SSR 224)

2/28 (T) For Dignity, Justice and Revolution: An East Asia By the Book! CEAS Author Talk

Presenter: Norma Field (University of Chicago)

5:00 PM

Location: Seminary Coop

3/9 (Th) Presenter: Jessa Dahl (PhD Student, University of Chicago)

Title: TBA

4:00-6:00 PM

Location: John Hope Franklin Room (SSR 224)