Kristi Tredway, visiting assistant professor at St. Mary’s College, has had an article published in the journal “Fashion, Style & Popular Culture,” with co-author Rita Liberti, professor of kinesiology at California State University – East Bay. The article, “‘All Frocked Up in Purple’: Rosie Casals, Virginia Slims, and the Politics of Fashion at Wimbledon, 1972,” Find out more »
Four St. Mary’s College Students’ Photography Selected for Exhibition in Fotogalleriet Oslo, Norway
Four St. Mary’s College students – Nick Conroy ’18, Conner Dorbin ’18, Carl Freeman ’19 and Cecelia Marquez’18 – participated in a photography workshop led by acclaimed photographer Anne-Stine Johnsbråten, as part of advanced photography course during the 2017 fall semester. Their photography projects, which begin in the workshop, have been selected to be exhibited Find out more »
Tredway to Publish with Lexington Books
Kristi Tredway, visiting assistant professor at St. Mary’s College, has a book contract with Lexington Books. The book, currently titled “Intersectionality and Articulation: Epistemological Overlaps,” highlights the similarities between intersectionality and Stuart Hall’s theorizing of articulation. Patricia Hill Collins, the leading social theorist of intersectionality, originally queried the possibility that intersectionality and articulation are similar Find out more »
Tredway to publish “Social Activism in Women’s Tennis: Generations of Politics and Cultural Change”
Kristi Tredway, visiting assistant professor of the Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies Program at St. Mary’s College, has a book contract with Routledge. The book, “Social Activism in Women’s Tennis: Generations of Politics and Cultural Change,” based largely on her dissertation, chronicles the lineage of social activism in women’s professional tennis from 1968, when tennis became Find out more »
Tredway published in The Palgrave Handbook of Feminism and Sport, Leisure and Physical Education
Kristi Tredway, visiting assistant professor of the Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies Program at St. Mary’s College, has published a chapter in “The Palgrave Handbook of Feminism and Sport, Leisure and Physical Education” (Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2018). The article, “Judith Butler, Feminism, and the Sociology of Sport,” chronicles the ways in which Judith Butler’s theories of gender performativity have Find out more »
Women’s March on Washington Organizer Linda Sarsour to Speak at St. Mary’s College
On Wednesday, Nov. 8 at 4:45 p.m., in Auerbach Auditorium at St. Mary’s Hall, Linda Sarsour, social justice advocate and civil rights activist, will be the Margaret Brent Lecture series guest speaker. The event is free of charge and open to the public. Sarsour is the former executive director of the Arab American Association of Find out more »
Tredway Appointed Social Media Editor for Academic Journal
Kristi Tredway, visiting assistant professor of the Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies Program at St. Mary’s College, has recently been appointed Social Media Editor for the academic journal, “Fashion, Style & Popular Culture.” As the Social Media Editor, Tredway will expand the media footprint of the journal and of the academic study of fashion more broadly. In Find out more »
Allison Claytor (’16) says Zika virus may herald women’s right to choose in South America
Undergraduate Research Week (April 11-15), sponsored by the Council on Undergraduate Research, provides an opportunity to share the impactful and engrossing research of our students. We’re highlighting one new project each day during the week, kicking off with this one by Allison Claytor (’16). Earlier this year, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the Zika virus Find out more »
Present at SMCM’s Transcending Boundaries Conference
CALLING OUT FOR PRESENTERS! REMEMBER THAT AMAZING PAPER you wrote last semester (or whenever!) that you really put your heart into? That one presentation you were super proud of? The essay you’d love to add just a bit more content to? Give a presentation that you’re proud of Share your groundbreaking thoughts with the SMCM Find out more »
Author Elsa Walsh, 2013 Margaret Brent Lecturer, to Give Talk at St. Mary’s College
Elsa Walsh, author of the book “Divided Lives: the Public and Private Lives of Three American Women,” will give a talk at St. Mary’s College of Maryland on Friday, April 5. “Notes to my Daughter: On Becoming a Woman” will be held in the college’s Auerbach Auditorium of St. Mary’s Hall, starting at 7 p.m. The Find out more »