Love Slaves and Wonder Women: Values,Social Reform, and the Psychology of William Moulton Marston
Wednesday, March 25, 7:30 PM
Venue: Jonsson Performance Hall
Ticket: Free
Season: 2014-15
UT Dallas Professor Matthew Brown will discuss the work of William Moulton Marston, an important experimental and applied psychologist from the early 20th Century, and creator of the famous comics character Wonder Woman. Marston’s work had an explicitly and radically feminist bent, with broad implications for ... view more »
Love Slaves and Wonder Women: Values,Social Reform, and the Psychology of William Moulton Marston
Wednesday, March 25, 7:30 PM
Venue: Jonsson Performance Hall
Ticket: Free
Season: 2014-15
UT Dallas Professor Matthew Brown will discuss the work of William Moulton Marston, an important experimental and applied psychologist from the early 20th Century, and creator of the famous comics character Wonder Woman. Marston’s work had an explicitly and radically feminist bent, with broad implications for gender, sexuality and psycho-emotional health.
The Center for Values in Medicine, Science and Technology lecture series is co-sponsored by and in partnership with the Galerstein Women’s Center, the Gender Studies Program, Rainbow Guard and Pro-choice Feminist Alliance. For details, visit values.utdallas.edu
For more information contact:
Magdalena Grohman
mggrohman@utdallas.edu
972-883-4940
Persons with disabilities may submit a request for accommodations to participate in this event at UT Dallas' ADA website. You may also call (972) 883-5331 for assistance or send an email to ADACoordinator@utdallas.edu. All requests should be received no later than 2 business days prior to the event.
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