Lecture

Barbara Ehrenreich

Barbara Ehrenreich: 2009 Doris Conant Lecture on Women and Culture

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  • ABOUT Barbara Ehrenreich

    Barbara Ehrenreich is the author of thirteen books, including the New York Times bestsellers Nickel and Dimed and Bait and Switch. A frequent contributor to the New York Times, Harper's Bazaar, and the Progressive, she is also a contributing writer to Time magazine. Ehrenreich is also the winner of the Nation Institute/Puffin Foundation Prize for Creative Citizenship. Her most recent book is This Land is Their Land, a collection of her published columns. She lives near Washington D.C.

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Barbara Ehrenreich , the incisive and witty cultural and political commentator and author of Nickel and Dimed (2001) and Bait and Switch (2005), speaks on themes from her book Dancing in the Streets: A History of Collective Joy (2007) to trace the history of communal celebrations—the groaning feasts, the ecstatic dancing, the slapdash costumes, the suspended morals—to consider how such festivals were reshaped by the influence of the church and the demands of industrial society, and the degree to which such rituals and revelries survive into this day. (Anybody remember Grant Park November 4, 2008?)

This annual lecture honors Festival supporter Doris Conant in recognition of a generous gift to the Chicago Humanities Festival by the Conant Family Foundation.

Teachers' Guide

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Panel

Four Women Talk About Being Funny

Four influential women in Chicago’s theater scene talk about what they’ve learned about being funny.

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