MA Thesis Interview - Benston, Margaret
- F-162-3-2-0-3
- File
- 1986
Part of Frances Wasserlein fonds
MA Thesis Interview - Benston, Margaret
Part of Frances Wasserlein fonds
Maggie Benston on Early Women's Movement at SFU
Part of Frances Wasserlein fonds
Women's Studies and the Women's Movement
Part of Hugh Johnston fonds
Sub-sub-series consists of photocopied material relating to the Women's Movement, SFU's early feminists, and the development of the Women's Studies Department. This material contains two numerical sequences of pages: from 1-166 and from 789-824 (with gaps). Subjects, activities and events documented include the Committee on the Status of Women for the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada; the Status of Women Council; the American Sociological Association; the Working Women’s Association; the Vancouver Women's Caucus; Edmonton's Women's Liberation Movement; President Pauline Jewett; Margaret Benston; Andrea Lebowitz; Frances Wasserlein; the Women's Studies Curriculum Committee; and the Women's Studies Program. Records include briefs, minutes, correspondence, discussion papers, magazine articles, newsletters, proposals, and reports.
Margaret Benston transcription - interviewer Ken Nielsen
Part of Hugh Johnston fonds
Benston, Margaret - interviewer Ken Nielsen
Part of Hugh Johnston fonds
Benston, Margaret - unknown interviewer
Part of Hugh Johnston fonds
Maggie Benston, Cathy Jones: Clerical revolution–automation in the office
Interview with Margaret Benston, Professor of Women's Studies and Computing Science
Interview #8: Margaret Benston, Department of Chemistry and Computing Science
Maggie Benston and friends: "There was a Young Woman" (audition copy)
Margaret Benston. Science, Militarism and Masculinity
Part of Faculty of Education fonds
Margaret L. Benston Centre opening
Part of SFU Archives reference and display materials collection
Sub-series consists of photos, contact sheets, negatives, proofs, articles, and published material relating to individuals from the School of Computing Science. For a list of faculty members associated with the sub-series, see access points.
Evelyn Fox Keller: Is Science Male?
Part of Society for Canadian Women in Science and Technology fonds
Part of Society for Canadian Women in Science and Technology fonds
The Automation of Automation - Maggie Benston summer '82 series
Department of Women's Studies fonds
The fonds consists of records relating to the activities of the department. Activities and events documented include the history of the department, the delivery of courses in Women's Studies, the administration of student work study programs and honorary degree nominations, and the organization of various events such as conferences, retreats, seminars and speakers series. Records include correspondence, reports, proposals, course outlines and descriptions, photographs, posters, conference materials, and other documents.
Department of Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies
Sub-series consists of records relating to a retreat held by the department May 13 through 15, 1988 at Bowen Island. The retreat was for women's studies instructors from colleges and universities in BC and the Yukon. Talks were given by Maggie Benston, Lynda Erickson, Daphne Marlatt, and Greta Nemiroff. Records include correspondence, participant and invitation lists, program package and reference materials, a final budget, and other documents.
Maggie Benston collection (Sue Cox collector)
Sue Cox was an undergraduate student at SFU, who was a student in one of Maggie Benston's classes. The collection consists of handwritten class notes and reprints from Maggie Benston's first offering of the course, "Women, Science and Technology," (WS 204-3).
The collection consists of one file.
Cox, Sue