The University of Birmingham Gender and Sexuality Forum, Roles, is pleased to publish the provisional programme for the forthcoming Interdisciplinary Gender and Sexuality Postgraduate Colloquium, 11th May 2012.
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Programme
9-9.30 Registration
9.30-10.30 KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Ann Phoenix (IOE, London)
10.45-12.15 Parallel panels
1. Re-presenting the Self: (Auto)biographical, Portrait, and Cultural Envisions
Anne Burns (Loughborough)
Photographic portraiture and the performance of femininity
Claire Largan (Birmingham)
‘That’s the summit with a flag on top and the sun shining on the flag’; using respondent-generated
images to explore the experiences of mature, part-time, female students on a Foundation degree
Holly Pike (Birmingham)
Negotiating Representation: Paratextual Readability in Spanish Women's Prison Testimonios
2. Representing the ‘Non Binary’: Queerness, Alter sex, and Gay Images
Jeremy Bradley (Leicester)
If It Bleeds It Leads: Woolf, Queerness, and Empathy
Jennifer Loh (SOAS)
An Archetypal ‘Third Sex’? The Hijras of India
Barbara De Vivo (La Spaienza, Rome)
Bad romance: gay and lesbian national inclusion in contemporary Italy
1.15-2.15 Plenary
3. Gender and Identity in/at War
Rachel Slater (Birmingham)
Gender and Sexuality: Special Court on Sierra Leone and the implications for Refugee Law
Suzanne Dufour (Paris)
Women in the Algerian war and the trouble with identity
2.3-4 Parallel panels
4. Presenting the ‘Ideal Other’: Social and Cultural Images of Identity
Elena Lipsos (Exeter)
Eroticism, Eugenics and the Streamlined Petty Girl in 1930s America
Nadia Siddiqui (Birmingham)
Women’s magazines as ‘Mental Chocolate’ for readers
Nabamita Das (Birmingham)
‘Intimate’? Expressions: Narratives of Middle Class Urbanites of Contemporary Bengal, India
5. Writing the ‘Other’: Literary Representations of Gender
Paul Humphrey (Birmingham)
One Plus One Equals Three: Vodou’s sacred marasa twins as a model for moving beyond sexual
binaries and reconstituting the self in contemporary Haitian literature
Almudena María Gómez Seoane (Liverpool)
And Elaine became the knight: the unattainable love in Thomas Malory's Morte Darthur
Tracey Morse (Liverpool)
Carlos Víves and the representations of gender in Angeles Mastretta’s Arráncame la vida
4.30-5.30 KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Lisa Downing (Exeter/Birmingham)
For more information please see the attached programme.
Best wishes,
Ali Amirmoayed on behalf of Roles
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Ali Amirmoayed
Doctoral Researcher in Sociology
POLSIS, School of Government and Society
University of Birmingham
Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK
Blog: http://aliamirmoayed.com/
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