A non-linear, post-modern, manifesto, Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again. by Alice Birch (2014) reacts ferociously to different aspects of life as a woman: sex, marriage, work, family responsibility etc. Radically critiquing our oppression of the feminine voice and body, each self-contained episode connects thematically, not through tiny steps, but through a rioting race of deconstructing language, symbols and institutions.* […]
Machinal explores the societal expectations and restrictions put on women. Driven by desperation for freedom, our protagonist kills her husband. Yet the play refuses to point fingers. Who is to blame? You decide.
This event brings together experts on Russian and Ukrainian politics and foreign policy, military strategy and the NATO alliance, and international law and tribunals.
The Department of Anthropology invites you to the biannual Hawthorn Lecture, part of our 75th Anniversary year of celebrations. Please join us for a reception in the foyer of Frederic Wood Theatre prior to the lecture to celebrate and reconnect with alumni, faculty, and students from the Department of Anthropology!