Chicago Journal
The future of feminism
At a Gender Studies conference on feminism,
a generational dialogue surfaces.
Who knew that the Disney/ Pixar animated
film Finding Nemo could be viewed as a “model of
queer time”? University of California, San Diego, literature
and cultural-studies professor Judith Halberstam thinks so. In her
analytical reading the character Dory (voiced by lesbian celebrity
Ellen Degeneres), a blue tang suffering from short-term memory loss
who helps clown fish Marlin search for his son Nemo, is missing
female traits common in movies: she “doesn’t desire
Marlin” and “doesn’t mother Nemo.” And her
memory loss, Halberstam argues, signifies the gay community’s
split from the past—when Nemo’s mother dies, “memory
dies with her.”
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Benefits burden
Amid graduate-student protests over skyrocketing
health-care costs, the University has decided to adopt a committee’s
recommendation that Chicago continue to contract with the Boston-based
Chickering Group for its student insurance. The Provost’s
Office, meanwhile, is exploring ways to lessen the plan’s
financial burden on students.
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The world seen through Kristol
The ’90s ended on September 11,
2001,” says William Kristol, editor of the Weekly Standard.
Addressing a packed Social Sciences lecture hall February 18, Kristol
offers a conservative take on how the American foreign-policy debate
has changed since the terrorist attacks.
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College Report
Rough ride for student rags
It’s been a turbulent year for student-run
publications, with a new journal forming and old ones struggling
to stay in print. Campus newspapers have faced a second round of
hard times, after financial troubles in 2002–03. The Maroon,
suffering low ad revenues, shrunk its per-issue page count from
20 to 12 and terminated its quarterly literary issue, the Chicago
Literary Review. The Maroon’s 9-year-old rival,
the Chicago Weekly News, ceased publication for a quarter
in October 2002, returning the next January as the Chicago Weekly—eight
pages surrounding alternative paper Newcity, published
by Brian J. Hieggelke, AB’83, MBA’84, and Jan Hieggelke,
AB’85.
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