Video: Ethical Scholarship: Gender, Religion, and Difference
Orientation offered students the opportunity to hear from the 2023–24 WSRP researchers.
Orientation offered students the opportunity to hear from the 2023–24 WSRP researchers.
The six research associates for 2022-23 shared their thoughts on the ethical responsibility of scholars to be engaged in the study of gender.
Rahina Muazu (Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient Berlin) delivers her 2021-22 WSRP lecture.
As part of the 2021-22 WSRP Lecture Series, Swasti Bhattacharyya, gave the lecture, "Simple Living and High Thinking: A Definition of Spirituality."
As part of the 2021-22 WSRP Lecture Series, Delfi I. Nieto-Isabel (University of Barcelona), delivered the lecture, "Tangled Souls, Hidden Voices: Women and Dissident Networks in the Late Middle Ages."
The five new research associates for 2021-22 shared their thoughts on the ethical responsibility of scholars to be engaged in the study of gender.
A conversation between Mariam Ayad and Jacquelyn Williamson (WSRP 2013-14).
Georgette Ledgister (Agnes Scott College), Visiting Lecturer on Women's Studies and African Religions, gave the lecture, “Gods, Guns, and Girls: Gender, Agency, and Spirituality in a Congolese Rebel Movement.”
Nyasha Junior, Visiting Associate Professor of Women's Studies and African-American Religions, and Catherine Brekus, Charles Warren Professor of the History of Religion in America, discuss Jarena Lee as Protestant icon.
This project recounts how the first generation of British women academics fashioned humanistic research into a spiritual practice.