Dear all,

Just a reminder that the deadline for call for papers for the 2011 Lesbian Lives conference ‘REVOLTING: BODIES, POLITICS & GENDERS’ is approaching. Further details can be found at http://arts.brighton.ac.uk/lesbian-lives and submissions should be emailed to [log in to unmask] by November 26th 2010.

We have received an excitingly wide range of proposals for presentations, performances and workshops and already confirmed speakers include Ali Smith, Emma Donoghue, Joan Nestle, Davina Cooper, Sarah Franklin, Caroline Gonda and Rose Collis.

If you have any queries please don’t hesitate to get in touch on

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Best wishes

Kath Browne

(on behalf of the conference team)

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18th Annual Lesbian Lives Conference

REVOLTING: BODIES, POLITICS & GENDERS

University of Brighton, UK

11-12 February 2011

Hosted by the University of Brighton LGBT and Queer Life Research Hub

in conjunction with the Women’s Studies Centre, University College Dublin

 

University of Brighton’s LGBTQ Life Research Hub is proud to co-host the 18th Lesbian Lives conference with University College Dublin at the University of Brighton in February 2011. It is the only annual academic conference in Lesbian Studies, bringing together academics, activists, performers and writers from all continents to network across international and professional boundaries and provides a unique forum dedicated to exploration of lesbian identity and experience.

 

Lesbian Lives hosts the best-known and emerging scholars in the field, and speakers such as Kate Bornstein, Emma Donoghue, Jackie Kay, Cherry Smyth, Del La Grace Volcano, Sarah Waters and academics such as Sara Ahmed, Terry Castle, Laura Doan, Lillian Faderman, Sarah Franklin, Clare Hemmings, Alison Hennegan, Sally R. Munt, Eve Sedgwick, Helena Whitbread, Bonnie Zimmerman among many others have contributed to the conference over the years.

Conference convenors of this two-day international and interdisciplinary conference now welcome proposals from academics, scholars, students, activists, documentary and film-makers, writers and artists. 

Proposals are welcomed on (though are by no means limited to) the following:

Revolting lesbians - Bodies beautiful and/or grotesque - Revulsion and Disgust - Freaks and Families - Shame and Shock - Feminisms and Movements - Sex - Archives and Ageing - Class – Race and Ethnicity - Transformations - Paranormal and Out of this World - Femmes Fatale - Cyber and Sonic – Mobility.

The conference organisers welcome proposals for (A) individual papers, (B) sessions, (C) round table discussions, (D) workshops and (E) visual presentations or performances. You can find more information on presentation formats on our website.

E-mail proposals (up to 300 words) to [log in to unmask] or post them to: 

Lesbian Lives conference

c/o Dr Kath Browne

University of Brighton

School of the Environment & Technology

Cockcroft Building, Lewes Road

Brighton BN2 4GJ

UK

The closing date for the submission of proposals is Friday 26th November 2010.

For further information visit our website:

http://arts.brighton.ac.uk/lesbian-lives

 

If you have any queries please don’t hesitate to get in touch on

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Dr. Kath Browne,
Principal Lecturer,
School of the Environment & Technology,
Cockcroft Building,
Lewes Road,
Brighton,
BN2 4GJ,
England.
Tel: +44 1273 642377
Email: [log in to unmask]

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