Cultural Studies
K-State Program in Cultural Studies
I have an interest in cultural studies, and was a member of the
committee responsible for
the K-State
Program in Cultural Studies for a number of years, helping to organize
an annual cultural studies conference.
Presentations
- "Gender Dysphoria from a Non-binary Perspective: Understanding and
Ameliorating the Transgender Blues in 21st Century America", presented
at the American Seminar, University of Kansas, Hall Center for the
Humanities, April 21, 2010
(paper)
- "Gender Dysphoria", presented at K-State Individuals for
Freethought Meeting, April 9, 2009
(slides)
- "Gender Dysphoria", guest lecture in Sociology at Washburn
University, April 3, 2009
(slides)
- "Gender Dysphoria from a Non-binary Perspective", guest lecture
to FSHS 350 (Family Relationships and Gender Roles), Kansas State
University, October 20, 2008
(slides)
- "Gender Dysphoria from a Non-binary Perspective", presented at
meeting of Topeka Transgender Alliance, March 24, 2008
(slides)
- "On the Nature and Amelioration of Gender Dysphoria", presented
at Extremism and the Excluded Middle, 17th Annual Cultural
Studies Symposium, Kansas State University, March 6-8, 2008
(paper, slides).
- "Abstraction, Actors and Computers", presented at Brain
Power: Intelligence, Emotion, Cultural Fantasy, 12th Annual
Cultural Studies Symposium, Kansas State University, March 6-8, 2003
(one-page abstract, slides).
Alley Stoughton
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