Einstein on the Beach's composer Philip Glass and choreographer Lucinda
Childs discuss the re-staging of the milestone work for its 2012 tour. The
talk was presented by Cal Performances, one of the international
co-commissioners of the tour. Matias Tarnopolsky, Cal Performances'
Director, introduces the event. Mark Swed, music critic for the Los
Angeles Times, moderates. The talk was videotaped at Zellerbach Hall on
the campus of UC Berkeley on April 29, 2011.
http://calperformances.org/
Gloria Bowles (link to: http://www.gloriabowles.net/)
UCB Ph.D. in Comparative Literature, First Coordinator UCB Women's Studies Program
In 1973, when she was a graduate student in Comparative Literature, Gloria Bowles worked to create a women's studies program at UCB and in that same year became its first coordinator, initiating the process of course development. She is the author of Theories of Women's Studies (1983) and Living Ideas: A Memoir of the Tumultuous Founding of Berkeley Women's Studies (2009), available on her website.
Arlie Hochschild (link to: http://www.asanet.org/about/awards/bernard/hochschild.cfm)
UCB Emerita Professor of Sociology and Affiliate of the Women's Studies Program
In the early 1970's, when Arlie Hochschild was a UCB Assistant Professor, she started the women's caucus in sociology and helped found the women's studies program. Her books include The Managed Heart, The Second Shift, The Time Bind, The Commercialization of Intimate Life, and the co-edited Global Woman.
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