Director, Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women
Term
2000–2010
Elizabeth Weed (born 1940) is an American feminist scholar, editor and university administrator. She is the cofounder and, from 2000 to 2010, director of the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women, as well as the feminist studies journal differences, cofounded in 1989 with Naomi Schor.
ElizabethWeed (born 1940) is an American feminist scholar, editor and university administrator. She is the cofounder and, from 2000 to 2010, director...
156–161. JSTOR. Elizabeth Grosz, “Sexual Difference and the Problem of Essentialism,” The Essential Difference. Ed. Naomi Schor and ElizabethWeed, pp. 82–97...
included essays by Rosi Braidotti, ElizabethWeed, and Judith Butler. With differences co-founder and co-editor Weed, Schor edited a number of differences...
manages various collections, archives, and resources, including the ElizabethWeed Feminist Theory Papers and the Christine Dunlap Farnham Archive. Brown...
Titanic. She delivered a stillborn child sometime in 1912. "Miss Roberta Elizabeth Mary Maioni". Encyclopedia-titanica.org. 9 November 2001. Retrieved 6...
discourse in Islam" In Coming to Terms: Feminism, Theory and Politics. Ed. ElizabethWeed. New York: Routledge (1989) Women and Gender in Islam: Historical Roots...
Mary Elizabeth "Betty" Weed Foulk was an American sailor who was a multiple time winner of the Syce Cup. She won the 1967 Mrs. Charles Francis Adams Trophy...
Weed (1900–1968) (front) and his wife ElizabethWeed (1903–1924). Erza was the son of the founders of Weedville Ora Rush Weed and Phoebe Pomeroy Weed...
20 March 2007. Maria Zambaco Retrieved June 15, 2010 Butler, Judith, ElizabethWeed (2011). The Question of Gender: Joan W. Scott's Critical Feminism. Indiana...
Sanjay (August 8, 2013). "Why I changed my mind on weed". CNN. Retrieved August 8, 2013. "Weed 3: Marijuana Revolution" CNN.com Hughes, Mike. "CNN's...
impacts on monarch butterflies. Monarch caterpillars do not favor butterfly weed (A. tuberosa), perhaps because the leaves of that milkweed species contain...
the situation of women in some ways to slavery. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, The Slaves Appeal, 1860, Weed, Parsons and Company, Printers; Albany, New York...
Gender Studies at Brown University, studying under Wendell Dietrich and ElizabethWeed. Fryer's first book, The Intervention of the Other: Ethical Subjectivity...
Posidonia australis, also known as fibre-ball weed or ribbon weed, is a species of seagrass that occurs in the southern waters of Australia. It forms...
transported by animals. This mechanism has helped the plant become a noxious weed in temperate and tropical regions. The species is native to tropical America...
Sojourner House, that was among the first in the US. Crosby also met ElizabethWeed, at the time the director of Brown's Sarah Doyle Women's Center; they...
wide variety of localities. It is also considered an aggressive invasive weed of woodlands and lawns in some parts of North America. In the absence of...
Australian Weed Management (2008). CRC Weed management Guide: Periwinkle - Vinca major (PDF). Cooperative Research Centre for Australian Weed Management...
Marion Weed (September 12, 1865 in Rochester, New York – June 22, 1947 in Rochester, New York) was an internationally famous American opera singer (dramatic...
or blood flower, cotton bush, hierba de la cucaracha, Mexican butterfly weed, redhead, scarlet milkweed, and wild ipecacuanha. It is grown as an ornamental...
(10–13 ft)) cause it to be a persistent weed and have led to its classification in some American states as a noxious weed. C. sepium is highly sensitive to...
Gender: Joan W. Scott's Critical Feminism, edited by Judith Butler and ElizabethWeed (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2011), pp. 161–86. "The Woman-Artist...