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Presented By: School of Music, Theatre & Dance

“Expect Respect: Flip the Script” Lecture: Dr. Christopher Kilmartin

“Guy Fi: The Fictions That Shape Men’s Lives” Professor of Psychology at the University of Mary Washington, Kilmartin received a Ph.D. (1988) and M.S. (1986) in counseling psychology from Virginia Commonwealth University, after earning a B.S. (1976) in psychology from Frostburg State College. His major scholarly work includes The Masculine Self (fourth edition, Sloan Publishing, 2010), Men’s Violence Against Women: Theory, Research, and Activism (with Julie Allison, Erlbaum, 2007), The Pain Behind the Mask: Overcoming Masculine Depression (with John Lynch, 1999) and Sexual Assault in Context: Teaching College Men about Gender (with Alan Berkowitz, Erlbaum, 2005), a manual based on his consultation experiences. Kilmartin recently concluded a three-year consultation with the U.S. Naval Academy on a revision of sexual assault and harassment prevention curriculum. He participated as a consultant in the U.S. Department of Education’s 2001 Meeting on Violence Prevention in Higher Education. In addition, Kilmartin delivered the keynote address at the NCAA’s first violence prevention summit held in Indianapolis. Drawing on his background as a professional stand-up comedian, his latest solo presentation, Guy Fi: The Fictions that Rule Men’s Lives, combines traditional lecture with storytelling and media clips. Presented by the U-M Department of Theatre & Drama

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