Friday, January 27th, 2023 La pensee magique: A Turkish Sephardic Family Responds to Multigenerational Trauma

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Friday, January 27, 20234:00PM - 6:00PMOnline Event, This is an online event.

Description

Dr. Nimisha Barton is a Visiting Researcher at University of California at Irvine, and a diversity and inclusion consultant for institutions of higher education. Her first monograph, Reproductive Citizens (Cornell UP, 2020), analyzes inclusive social legislation, an expansive welfare apparatus, familialist employer policies, and populationist state and social practices in Third Republican France. Winner of the AHA’s J. Russell Major Prize for best book in French history, Reproductive Citizens reveals how traditional outsiders to the nation-state – including women, immigrants, and colonial subjects – secure the social rights of citizenship and belonging within the national community. She has published in French Politics, Culture and Society and the Journal of Women’s History.


Speakers

Nimisha Barton
Visiting Researcher at University of California at Irvine


Main Sponsor

Centre for the Study of France and the Francophone World (CEFMF)

Sponsors

Centre for the Study of France and the Francophone World

Co-Sponsors

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