Three students presented their winning research papers at the Women鈥檚 Studies Annual Research Conference on Gender Tuesday, April 1. The guest-speaker of the two-hour event was Asian Studies Scholar Piya Pangsapa of SUNY at Buffalo.
Undergraduate winners were Rebecca Grady, who聽presented, 鈥淢usical Masquerades: Gender and Identity in Popular music,鈥 and Carrie Halstead, for her 鈥'I only escaped Alone to Tell the News': An Examination of Mary White Rowlandson鈥檚 Captivity Narrative.鈥 The graduate student winner was聽Sarah T. Schwab (鈥淏eautiful dead Woman: Woman as Other, Woman is dead.鈥).
Professor Pangsapa鈥檚 lecture was entitled 鈥淲omen and civic engagement in Southeast Asia: Integrating Social and Environmental Justice." She is聽an assistant professor聽in the聽Global Gender Studies program at SUNY at Buffalo聽(formerly, Women鈥檚 Studies) and is an affiliated faculty member of the Asian Studies Program at UB. Her areas of specialization include gender, work and civic engagement in Southeast Asia.聽聽Professor Pangsapa is the author of Textures of Struggle: The Emergence of Resistance among Garment Workers in Thailand (2007) published by Cornell University Press (Ithaca and London).
The conference is an annual feature of the Women鈥檚 Studies program.