Dr. Ivy Helman ****************************************************************************************** * ****************************************************************************************** • Office: 2.40 • e-mail: IvyAnn.helman@fhs.cuni.cz • tel.: 224 271 451 *========================================================================================= * Tutorial *========================================================================================= SIS. [ URL "https://is.cuni.cz/studium/kdojekdo/index.php? id=6b820b89c4cc17ab6918c2dec1002d87&tid=1&do=detailuc&kuc=50767"] *========================================================================================= * A List of Current Courses *========================================================================================= SIS. [ URL "https://is.cuni.cz/studium/predmety/index.php? id=6b820b89c4cc17ab6918c2dec1002d87&tid=1&do=search&nazev=&kod=&match=substring&srch_nazev *========================================================================================= * Specialisation *========================================================================================= feminism in religion, ecofeminism, gender and psychology, feminist futures and antiwar act *========================================================================================= * Education *========================================================================================= Ph. D., Religion, 2009 Specialization: Women’s Studies and Theology, Culture and Ethics Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA, USA M.A.R., Religion, 2003 Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA B.A., Anthropology/Spanish, Museum Studies, 2000 magna cum laude, Departmental Honors in Anthropology, Beloit College, Beloit, WI, USA *========================================================================================= * Research and Publications *========================================================================================= ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Books ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Women and the Vatican: An Exploration of Official Documents. New York: MaryKnoll Publishin name: Ivy A. Helman) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Articles ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ “Queer Systems: The Benefits of a More Systematic Approach to Queer Theology.” CrossCurren (March 2011): 45–62. (under name: Ivy A. Helman) “A Professor Tries to Teach Students to Be Activists.” The Chronicle of Higher Education 5 (October 17, 2008): 36–37. (under name: Ivy A. Helman) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Blog ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2012–present Regular contributor, Feminism and Religion, feminismandreligion.com *========================================================================================= * Presentations *========================================================================================= • “Feminism and the Environmental Crisis: What is Ecofeminism and Why It is Essential,” (K Limity jsme my, Prague, Czech Republic, November 23, 2019). • “From the Beginning: Refugees in the Jewish Tradition,” (Conference on the Role of Acade Religious Leaders in Relation to Refugees, Human Rights League, Bratislava, Slovakia, Oc • “Patriarchal Violence: The Connection between Feminism, the Environmental Crisis and the Situation of Refugees in the World Today,” (Amnesty International, English Langu Prague, Czech Republic, May 24, 2017). • “The Jewish Genocide,” (Chelmsford High School, Chelmsford, MA February 10, 2014). • “Intolerance and Dehumanization: Steps towards the Final Solution,” (The Causes and Lega Genocide, Pentucket Regional High School, West Newbury, MA February 4, 2014). • Facilitator (Can I Sit at Your Table? An interfaith-intercultural dialogue dinner about inclusion, Merrimack College, November 12, 2013.) • Presenter (Opening Plenary “Boston – A Storied Place,” Religious Education Association’s Boston MA November 8, 2013.) • Co-Facilitator (Men and the Monologues, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA, February 15, • “The Practice of Indulgences.” (Guest Lecture, Carroll University, Waukesha, WI, Novembe “Rock is Cool but the Struggle is Better…” (Engendering Diversity, University of LaVerne March 31, 2005). • “Women’s Music and the Queer Community.” (Queering the Discourse, Claremont Graduate Uni February 19, 2005.) • Moderator “Exploring Embodied Knowledge rather than Revelation as Standard.” (Exploring Spirituality from the Center, January 23, 2005.) • “Being Out in the Academy.” (American Academy of Religion, Western Region, Whittier Coll CA, March 2004.) *========================================================================================= * Awards and Honours *========================================================================================= 2007 Dissertation Grant, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA 2003–2005 Fellowship, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA 2001–2003 Fellowship, Yale University, New Haven, CT 2000 magna cum laude, Beloit College, Beloit, WI 2000 Departmental Honors in Anthropology, Beloit College, Beloit, WI *========================================================================================= * Teaching Experience *========================================================================================= 2015–present Lecturer, Gender Studies Charles University, Faculty of Humanities, Prague, Czech Republic 2015–present Lecturer II, Jewish Studies Anglo-American University, Prague, CR 2010–2014 Lecturer in Religious and Theological Studies Merrimack College, North Andover, MA, USA 2012 Lecturer in the Women’s Studies Department Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA, USA 2009–2012 Lecturer in Religion and Philosophy Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA, USA 2005–2007 Adjunct Lecturer Carroll University, Waukesha, WI, USA 2003 Teaching Assistant “Death and Dying” Dr. Riaz Hassan, Sociology Department Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA 2002 Teaching Assistant, “Social Problems” Dr. Andrew Schrank, Sociology Department Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA