Tuesday, March 20, 2001
105 Ingraham Hall
12-1:00 p.m.
Penelope Andrews,Associate Professor of Law, Law School,City University of
New York "The Step-Child of National Liberation: Women and Rights
in South Africa." Co-sponsored by the UW-Madison African Studies Program,
the Women's Studies Research Center,and the Center for Law in Africa (UW
Law School)
Wednesday, March 21:
Sandwich Seminar
206 Ingraham Hall
Noon
Paul E. Lovejoy, Distinguished Research Professor, History, York
University; Director, UNESCO/SSHRCC Nigerian Hinterland Project "Ethnic
Designations and the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade"
Thursday, March 22
Social Science Bldg, 8411, 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm.
Center for the Humanities Mellon Workshop: Conflicting Cultures and the
Invention of Modernity in Africa "Unmaking Sense of Africa: The Invention
of Modern Witchcraft"
Florence Bernault, Associate Professor in African history, will present her
current book project.
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