Geraldine Pratt, professor of geography at the University of British Columbia, will give the Irwin Chair lecture at Hamilton College on Tuesday, April 13, at 4:15 p.m., in the Red Pit, Kirner-Johnson Building. Her talk is titled “(Neo)Liberal Ambivalence and the Deferral of Inclusion: Filipino Foreign Domestic Workers and their Families in Canada.”
Pratt is co-author of Gender, Work and Space, author of Working Feminism, and co-editor of the Dictionary of Human Geography, 4th and 5th editions. She has collaborated for the last 15 years with the Philippine Women Centre documenting the effects and implications of temporary migration.
The lecture is sponsored by the Irwin Chair Fund and the Kirkland Endowment for Women and is free and open to the public.
Pratt is co-author of Gender, Work and Space, author of Working Feminism, and co-editor of the Dictionary of Human Geography, 4th and 5th editions. She has collaborated for the last 15 years with the Philippine Women Centre documenting the effects and implications of temporary migration.
The lecture is sponsored by the Irwin Chair Fund and the Kirkland Endowment for Women and is free and open to the public.