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  <body><![CDATA[<p>"Women in the Middle East and South Asia," a Women's Awareness Month panel bringing together Laura Bier, Moon Charania, and Deepika Bahri, scholars whose research focuses on these regions. &nbsp;<em>A reception will precede the panel.</em></p><p><strong>Laura Bier</strong> is currently Associate Professor in the School of History, Technology and Society at Georgia Tech. &nbsp;She is a social and cultural historian with a specialty in post-colonial Egyptian history. &nbsp;She has been the recipient of a number of grants, including a Fulbright and a Fulbright-Hays for her research on gender and state socialism in Egypt. &nbsp;Her work has appeared in the journals Feminist Studies and Gender and History and in edited collections on the family in the Middle East and on the Bandung Conference. &nbsp;Her book Revolutionary Womanhood: Feminisms, Modernity and the State in Nasser's Egypt was published by Stanford University Press in 2011.</p><p><strong>Moon Charania</strong> is currently a Visiting Lecturer in Sociology at Georgia State University. &nbsp;She comes to Georgia State following a two year Postdoctoral Fellowship at Tulane University in the Gender and Sexuality Studies program. &nbsp;Her current and previous scholarship cuts across disciplines and includes sociology, cultural studies, women's studies, and transnational studies. &nbsp;She would like to speak about Pakistani women and global visual culture.</p><p><strong>Deepika Bahri</strong> is Associate Professor in the English department at Emory University. &nbsp;Her research focuses on postcolonial literature, culture, and theory. &nbsp;She is the author of Native Intelligence: Aesthetics, Politics, and Postcolonial Literature (University of Minnesota Press, 2003) and co-editor of Between the Lines: South Asians and Postcoloniality and Realms of Rhetoric. She has written several articles on postcolonial issues in journals and book collections. &nbsp;She is currently working on the representation of Anglo-Indians, Eurasians, and racial hybrids in postcolonial literature.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><em>Co-sponsored by the <strong>Center for the Study of Women, Science, and Technology</strong> (WST) and &nbsp;the <strong>School of History, Technology and Society</strong> (HTS)</em></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></body>
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