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Rosalind Pollack Petchesky

Distinguished Professor

Rosalind Petchesky

Location 1726 Hunter West
Phone 212-772-5682
E-Mail rpetches@igc.org
Education 1974: PhD., Columbia University (Political Science), 1966: M.A., Columbia University (International Affairs), 1964-65: Centre des Hautes Etudes Européenes, Strasbourg, France (diplôme), 1964: B.A., Smith College (Government), summa cum laude, Summer 1963: Academy of International Law, The Hague.
Courses Feminist Political Theory (POLSC/WOMST 309), Women & Gender in Western Political Thought (POLSC/WOMST 209), Body Politics: Sexuality & Reproduction (POLSC 486.7/WOMST 400.53); Modern Political Thought (POLSC 202); 20th Century Political Thought (POLSC 203); Introduction to Political Theory (POLSC 112); Power (POLSC 304.66).
Publications
  • Global Prescriptions: Gendering Health and Human Rights, 2003 (Zed Books, London).
  • Negotiating Reproductive Rights: Women’s Perspectives Across Countries and Cultures, co-editor with Karen Judd and author of Introduction and Conclusion, for International Reproductive Rights Research Action Group (Zed Books, London and St. Martin’s Press, New York, 1998).
  • Links between Reproductive and Sexual Rights and Social Development: Charting the Course of Transnational Women’s NGOs (United Nations Research Institute for Social Development, Occasional Paper 8, 2000).
  • Catalysts and Messengers: The Story of the International Reproductive Rights Research Action Group, with Adriane Martin Hilber (International Reproductive Rights Research Action Group, 1999).
  • "Phantom Towers: Feminist Reflections on the Battle between Global Capitalism and Fundamentalist Terrorism," originally published in The Women's Review of Books, Nov. 2001. Reprinted in numerous languages.

 

 

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