Women’s and Gender Studies 2019 Annual Lecture
“Objects in Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear”
2:30 pm –
5:00 pm
Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center
Room: Ubuntu Room (202)
1505 S St
Lincoln NE 68508
Lincoln NE 68508
Additional Info: GAUN
Contact:
Lorey Wheeler, (402) 472-6944, lorey@unl.edu
In October 2017, Tomi-Ann Roberts announced publicly in The New York Times that she was a victim of sexual harassment by Harvey Weinstein years earlier, when she was a college student. She has since been featured in several news stories describing the connection between that experience — and others — and her scholarly work.
Roberts is a professor of psychology at Colorado College. Her research interests include the sexual objectification of girls and women, self-objectification, and the consequences of these for their physical, emotional and cognitive well-being.
This talk will explore some of the academic and public policy work that has sprung from objectification theory over the past 20+ years, providing a feminist scholarly frame for the #MeToo movement.
Roberts is a professor of psychology at Colorado College. Her research interests include the sexual objectification of girls and women, self-objectification, and the consequences of these for their physical, emotional and cognitive well-being.
This talk will explore some of the academic and public policy work that has sprung from objectification theory over the past 20+ years, providing a feminist scholarly frame for the #MeToo movement.
Additional Public Info:
2:30 p.m. — Reception with light refreshments
3:30 p.m. — Presentation