In this conversation between Dr. Kaelie Giffel, author of University for a Good Woman: Gender, Labor, and Class in American Higher Education and Dr. Reham El-Morally, Lived Places Publishing Collection Editor, they discuss how the university fails to serve the majority of people that move through it and what can be done about these failures. Themes discussed will include oppression and knowledge production in the university, divisions of labor between faculty, staff, and students, what aspects of the university are worth keeping, and tactics for transforming the university, from within and without.
Panelists:
- Dr. Kaelie Giffel, Writing Instructor, feminist literary responses to misogyny and sexual violence
- Dr. Reham El-Morally, American University in Cairo (and Gender Studies Collection Editor at LPP)
Session Details:
- Held on: May 15, 2025, 12-1 pm ET
- Register here (FREE): https://cassyni.com/events/5AfoDzsmHUq3qyydS4xQey
More about the series:
- For past and future sessions in the series: https://cassyni.com/s/gender-studies
- Dr. El-Morally’s Gender Studies Collection: https://livedplacespublishing.com/gender-studies
- For all LPP seminars: https://livedplacespublishing.com/category/seminars
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