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ABBOT, Helen »


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Faculty of Social Sciences
Association of Part-Time Professors of the University of Ottawa

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Helen Abbot is an interdisciplinary scholar of sound/ings and sex/intimacy, an intermedia artist, and experimental musician. Her work exists at the intersection of performance studies, sound studies, music studies, sex studies, love studies, and gender studies. She is interested in how sonic ideologies mediate representations and ontologies of womanhood in various artistic mediums. Abbot’s dissertation argues that Anaïs Nin’s musical writing style in her experimental novel Cities of the Interior proposed a sonic-utopic figure of womanhood according to Nin’s own sonic philosophy.

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BOUCLIN, Suzanne »


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Faculty of Law
Common Law

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Areas of research, collaborations and publication include: law and social media, feminist aesthetics, law and popular culture, the criminal regulation of vulnerable groups, law and poverty and social justice.

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MCGILL, Jena »


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Faculty of Law, Common Law Section

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My main fields of research include constitutional law, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (particularly equality), human rights, gender, sexuality and feminist legal thought. I also do targeted work on international human rights norms related to gender and sexuality with a focus on the United Nations system.

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TREVENEN, Kathryn »


Kathryn TREVENEN

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Faculty of Social Sciences
Women's Studies Institute

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Feminist and political theory in a global context. International women's organizations, the international human rights network and the impact of globalization on modern states and political participation.

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