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Waring Historical Library
MUSC University Archives
Macaulay Museum of Dental History
175 Ashley Avenue
MSC403
Charleston, SC 29425-4030
Tel (843) 792-2288
Fax (843) 792-8619
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CHARLESTON, S.C. (August 3, 2012)- The Medical University of South Carolina’s (MUSC)
Waring Historical Library and Humanities Committee will host the National Library of
Medicine/National Institutes of Health (NLM/NIH) traveling exhibit, “Literature of Prescription:
Charlotte Perkins Gilman and ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’” from August 26 to October 6, 2012 in the
MUSC Colbert Education Center and Library.
In the late 19th century, women were challenging traditional ideas about gender that excluded
them from political and intellectual life while medical and scientific experts drew on notions of
female weakness to justify inequality between the sexes. Artist and writer Charlotte Perkins
Gilman, who was discouraged from pursuing a career to preserve her health, rejected these ideas
in a terrifying short story titled, “The Yellow Wall-Paper.” The famous tale served as an indictment
of the medical profession and social conventions restricting women's professional and creative
opportunities.
“This exhibit offers us opportunities not only to learn about gender inequalities of the late 19th
century, but also to reexamine current notions of health and health care that may contribute to
disparities and inequalities for various populations,” said Lisa Kerr, Ph.D., associate professor
and MUSC Humanities Committee member. “The humanities make these conversations
engaging and accessible; they invite us to see the world we think we know so well in a new light.”
In conjunction with the exhibit, the Waring Historical Library and MUSC Humanities Committee
will host an opening reception featuring the exhibit, “The Yellow Wallpaper” a meeting of the
MUSC Humanities Committee Book Club; a panel discussion about post-partum depression from
both clinical, literary, and personal perspectives; and a closing reception featuring a lecture by a
noted Gilman scholar, Jane Thrailkill, Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill associate
professor in English and Comparative Literature. The schedule is as follows:
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8-26 to 10-6: Exhibit on display in Colbert Education Center and Library lobby
8-26, 5:30-7:30 pm: Opening Reception in Colbert Education Center and Library lobby
9-12, 5:30 - 7:30 pm: MUSC Humanities Book Club meeting in Colbert Education Center
and Library, Room 109
9-27, Noon: Post-Partum Panel Discussion- “Post-Partum Depression in ‘The Yellow
Wallpaper’ and Today: Three Perspectives” Colbert Education Center and Library, Room
109
10-4, 5:30 - 7:30 pm: Closing lecture and reception- Basic Sciences Building auditorium
with reception to follow in Colbert Education Center and Library Lobby
These events are a partnership of the MUSC’s Waring Historical Library, Women Scholars
Initiative, and Humanities Committee and the College of Charleston’s Women and Gender
Studies Program. Additional funding is provided by The Humanities CouncilSC.
For more detailed information about these events, please call 843-792-2288 or visit:
http://academicdepartments.musc.edu/humanities or http://waring.library.musc.edu
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