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Book Manuscript Workshop Series: Elizabeth Williams, "Primitive Normativity: Sexuality, Race, and Temporality in Colonial Kenya.”

In Spring 2021, the Cooperative for the Humanities and Social Sciences awarded its first round of grants to allow UK faculty members to invite an expert in their field to review their book manuscripts before submitting the manuscript to the publisher.  We congratulate all four winners.  See https://chss.as.uky.edu/grant-recipients
 
We are very pleased to announce that our first Book Manuscript Workshop will take place on Tuesday, September 28th at 3:30 PM via Zoom. 
 
Elizabeth Williams  (GWS) will be in conversation with Luise White about her book "Primitive Normativity: Sexuality, Race, and Temporality in Colonial Kenya.”
 
Patricia Ehrkamp (Geography) will serve as moderator. 
 
Elizabeth Williams is a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Gender and Women’s Studies. Her book is “Primitive Normativity: Sexuality, Race, and Temporality in Colonial Kenya.” While traditional scholarship has argued colonizers universally represented indigenous peoples as sexually deviant, Williams argues an entirely different narrative developed in colonial Kenya, a narrative that emphasized the normativity of Kenyan African sexuality. The book discusses how colonists were able to argue that Africans must be “protected” from the forces of urbanization, Western-style education, and political participation because this would expose them to forms of “civilized” sexual deviance. Professor Emerita Luise White of the University of Florida, a specialist on Kenya, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe will be serving as manuscript reviewer.  
 
Use the Zoom link to join the meeting: https://uky.zoom.us/j/82184454304
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Test Anxiety Workshop

     You’ve spent days preparing for this test. You’ve used the flashcards and re-read every chapter six times. You’ve re-written your notes twice. You’ve done everything you can to be prepared. But, you have a pit in your stomach, and you’re just sure that you won’t remember anything once you receive the test…

     If this sounds like you, then consider attending a workshop on Test Anxiety on Tuesday and Wednesday (Oct. 1 & 2from 4:00 – 5:00 in White Hall Classroom Building 234. We will have a representative from the student counseling center to discuss test anxiety and some strategies of how to combat it.

 All participants in this workshop will be entered in a drawing for a $20 gift certificate to the bookstore.

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