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Feminism, Adoption, and the Work of Imagination: An Interview with Margaret Homans
January 7, 2016
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Title
Feminism, Adoption, and the Work of Imagination: An Interview with Margaret Homans
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh (depositor)
Homans, Margaret, 1952- (interviewee)
Kubis, Dan (interviewer)
Date
January 7, 2016
Identifier
20230127-beinghuman-0003
Description
An interview with Margaret Homans, professor of English and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Yale University. Homans has produced important scholarship in a variety of fields, including feminist criticism and adoption studies. She visited Pitt during the Year of Humanities to participate in a panel on transnational adoption. This interview focuses on her life and work, and the impact that her scholarship has had on her students and the world more broadly.
Extent
39 minutes
Publisher
University of Pittsburgh. Department of English
Type
sound recording-nonmusical
Genre
interviews
Subject
Women's studies
Feminist literary criticism
Queer theory
Homans, Margaret, 1952-
Source
Being Human
Language
eng
Collection
Being Human Podcast Recordings
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
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