*Please Circulate Widely* ** *WORKSHOP**: PROBING THE INTIMATE* *CROSS-CULTURAL QUERIES AND BEYOND* *With Lectures by Prof Henrietta L. Moore & Prof Sasha Roseneil* 12 – 13 May, 2014, University of Cambridge Lectures are open to the public (Arts School) and require no registration Workshop events in the Mond Building require registration (£10 for both days, includes tea, coffee and light sandwiches for lunch) To register, please check www.probingtheintimate.blogspot.com *Monday, 12 May* 9.00-9.30 Welcome and Introduction *Arts School, Room C* 9.30-10.30 *Opening Address*: Prof. Henrietta L. Moore (University of Cambridge) *If Intimacy is the Answer, Then What is the Question?* *Arts School, Room C* 10.30-11.00 Tea and coffee break *Mond Building* 11.00-13.00 *Panel 1*: *Intimate Works of (Non-) Human Bodies* *Mond Building, Seminar Room* *Chair: TBA* Aslı Zengin (University of Toronto): *Queer Intimacies in the Face of Familial Abandonment and Disowning: A Trans Woman’s Funeral in Istanbul* Sibylle Lustenberger (University of Bern): *Ambiguous Encounters: Managing Distance and Intimacy in International Surrogacy Arrangements* Dr. Claudia Liebelt (University of Bayreuth): *Grooming Istanbul: **Intimate Encounters and Body Work in Turkish Beauty Salons* 13.00-14.00 Lunch (Light Sandwiches) *Mond Building* 14.00-16.00 *Panel 2*: *Ordinary Makings of the Intimate* *Mond Building, Seminar Room* *Chair: TBA* Sertaç Sehlikoglu (University of Cambridge): *The Daring of the Mahrem: Changing Dynamics of Public Sexuality in Turkey* Dr. Aymon Kreil (University of Zurich): *Men’s Talk: Levels of Friendship in Cairo’s Coffee Shops* Dr. Giulia Liberatore (University of Oxford): *Sincerely Seeking: Marriage Aspirations amongst Somali women in London* Dr. Matan Shapiro (University College London): *Intimacy and the Ethics of Invisibility in Maranhão, Northeast Brazil* 19.00 Dinner *Tuesday, 13 May* 10.00-12.00 *Panel 3*: *(Un)ruly Intimacies: Governance and Mediation of Intimate Spheres* *Mond Building, Seminar Room* *Chair: Dr. Jessica Johnson (University of Cambridge)* Dr. Maïté Maskens (Université Libre de Bruxelles): *Screening Intimacy: The Fight against Marriage of Convenience in Brussels* Dr. Jeremy F. Walton (University of Göttingen): *Intimating Religious Difference: Muslim Minoritization in Croatia and Turkey* Dr. Valerio Simoni (CRIA, Lisbon University Institute): *Intimacy, Belonging, and Competing Aspirations in Touristic Cuba* Ryan Davey (University of Cambridge): *Unsettled Homes: Interruptible Futures and Violable Space among Tenant Households in Plymouth* 12.00-13.00 Lunch *Mond Building* 13.00-14.30 *Closing Address*: Prof Sasha Roseneil (Birkbeck College, University of London) *Analysing Intimate Citizenship Regimes: Transdisciplinary and Transnational Challenges* *Arts School, Room C* 14.30-15.00 Tea and coffee break *Mond Building* 15.00-16.00 Round-up discussion *Mond Building, Seminar Room* ************************************************************* * Anthropology-Matters Mailing List * http://www.anthropologymatters.com * * A postgraduate project comprising online journal, * * online discussions, teaching and research resources * * and international contacts directory. * * To join this list or to look at the archived previous * * messages visit: * * http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/Anthropology-Matters.HTML * * If you have ALREADY subscribed: to send a message to all * * those currently subscribed to the list,just send mail to: * * [log in to unmask] * * * * Enjoyed the mailing list? Why not join the new * * CONTACTS SECTION @ www.anthropologymatters.com * * an international directory of anthropology researchers * * To unsubscribe: please log on to jiscmail.ac.uk, and * * go to the 'Subscriber's corner' page. * * ***************************************************************