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CAMPUS CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK OF FEBRUARY 17-23

Issue date: 2/19/08 Section: News
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MEN IN GREY FLANNEL SUITS: ANTAGONISMS BETWEEN MALE STEREOTYPES IN 1950s AMERICA - Dr. Juergen Martschukat explores the family focus in American postwar society and showing how fatherhood was shaped as predominant masculine identity and hegemonic gender concept in 1950s America and discuss the cultural conflict between the two dominant masculine stereotypes of "father" and "explorer." CCGS Heritage Lecture Series. Noon, Tuesday, Feb. 19. (707) 664-2574.

SURVIVOR PANEL - Hilde Catz, Hans Cohen, Lilian Judd describe their experiences as Holocaust survivors as part of the 25th Holocaust and Genocide Lecture Series. 4 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 19. Warren Auditorium. (707) 664-4296.

QUEER ANIMALITY IN CULTURAL IMAGINATION - Mel Y. Chen, a professor of
Gender and Women's Studies at the University of California, Berkeley, describes the sometimes constructed, sometimes incidental, relationship of queerness to animality by examining a few cultural artifacts in detail, including political cartoons and Hollywood films. Noon, Tuesday, Feb. 19. Carson 68. (707) 664-2574.

ISLAM 101 - Lecturer Ameena Jandali is a founding member of the Islamic Networks Group (ING), a nonprofit, educational organization promoting an understanding of the Islam through education and inter-religious dialogue as a vehicle for positive change. She has delivered hundreds of presentations in schools, colleges, universities, churches and on numerous television and radio programs on topics ranging from Women in Islam and Ramadan, to Sept. 11. ASP Religion and Spirituality Lecture Series. 7 p.m., Wednesday,
Feb. 20. Multi-Purpose Room of Student Union. (707) 664-2782.

THINKING ABOUT SYMMETRY - Geometry-and especially symmetry- is all around. Christine Latulippe of Cal Poly Pomona, helps teachers and others gain insight into symmetry including its mathematical, natural, and cultural significances. Math Colloquium. 4 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 20. Darwin 103. (707) 664-2368.
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