Re: International Women's Day

From: Phil Chappell (phil_chappell@access.inet.co.th)
Date: Tue Mar 09 2004 - 03:02:05 PST


Thanks, Peter. I just put it on the bedhead for later this evening.

Phil
On Mar 8, 2004, at 7:28 PM, Peter Smagorinsky wrote:

> The article is also in Cole et al. (eds), Mind, Culture, and Activity:
> Seminal papers from LCHC. Cambridge University Press.
> Peter
> At 10:19 AM 3/8/2004 +1300, you wrote:
>> Mike
>> Thanks for the Goody article, yes, it's still pertinent in the 21st
>> century, but, pages 55, 56, 57, are missing (the first 3 pages of the
>> article)!
>> cheers
>> Sophie
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Mike Cole [mailto:mcole@weber.ucsd.edu]
>> Sent: Sunday, March 07, 2004 5:22 AM
>> To: xmca@weber.ucsd.edu
>> Subject: International Women's Day
>>
>>
>>
>> Monday the World Celebrates International Women's Day. Seems only
>> fitting that we alot a bit of our attention to an occasion which seems
>> to garner more attention outside of the U.S. then inside.
>>
>> There are many websites which provide general information on the
>> event.
>> For a view from what we northhemispherites call "down under" see
>>
>> http://www.isis.aust.com/iwd/ or just browse through google.
>>
>> For a sobering discussion of male violence against women written by
>> Esther Goody, and outstanding Anglo-American (or American-Anglo, I
>> am not sure which), I warmly recommend her article, available for
>> the clicking, at http://lchc.ucsd.edu/Histarch/ap87v9n2.PDF.
>>
>> The article is entitled "Why must might be right? Observations on
>> sexual
>> herrschaft. It was published in the last years of the last millenium,
>> but
>> still offers a lot of food for thought.
>>
>> If people find the article interesting, I could try to get Professor
>> Goody,
>> whose current work is focused in Ghana, to join the discussion.
>> mike
>
>
>



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