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We are pleased to announce the final line-up for the BSA Early Career Forum Event taking place at University of Surrey on June 30th. Non-presenting attendees are welcome, please register your interest with the BSA: https://www.britsoc.co.uk/events/key-bsa-events/queer-studies-looking-back-looking-forward/
Deadline for registration is Friday 16th, however places are limited and registration might therefore close early.

Queer Studies: Looking Back, Looking Forward
Friday 30th June 2017, University of Surrey, Guildford
BSA Early Career Forum Regional Event

Keynote Speakers:
Dr Zowie Davy, De Montfort University
Dr Yiu-Tung Suen, Chinese University of Hong Kong

Presentations:
Sebastian Bartos - Queer Heroes: A Content Analysis of Mainstream and Queer News Media
Ben Colliver - Transforming the Landscape of Hate: A Critical Exploration of the 'Everyday' and 'Mundane' Reality of Transphobic Hate Crime
Eliza Garwood - Lifecourse Perspectives of Adults Raised by LGBTQ Parents
David Griffiths - Class, Non-Heterosexuality and the Social Mirror Stage
Mia Harris - Being LGBT in Prison: Experiences on Paper and in Practice
Diletta Luminari - Changing families, (un)acceptable reproductive subjects, and patterns of inequalities: the case of Italian homosexuals becoming parents through surrogacy
Ruth Pearce - "A Time of Anticipation": Trans Temporalities and the Gender Identity Clinic
Katy Pilcher - 'Sexual' Spaces for Women: Politics, Pleasure and Power
Lizzie Reed - Rethinking Normativity: Making Queer and Family Identities
Claire Tunnacliffe - Que(e)ring Place
Ben Walters - Duckie and the Power of Queer Fun
Eliz Wong - Queer Dilemma in Quantitative Research

Posters:
Joel Anderson - Sounds like Prejudice!: Auditory Activation of Religion Increases Bias Against Gay Men
Yulia Dwi Andriyanti - Indonesian LBT Activist Collective Identity Construction within Women Movement after Reformasi
Eva Cheuk-Yin Li - Querying Gender: Zhongxing (Neutral Gender/Sex) Phenomenon and Popular Culture in Urban China and Hong Kong
James Cummings - Constructing Sexual Lives in a Changing Society: Gay Men's Understandings of Sexual Being, Belonging and Identity in Hainan
Niall Farnan - What is the future for transgender performance, and is the current media frenzy an open door for new gender non-conforming artists and performers, or is this just cisgender fascination?
Ruth Pearce - "A Time of Anticipation": Trans Temporalities and the Gender Identity Clinic
Sapphira Thorne - Equality and Romantic Love: How Reflective are Perceptions of Romantic Love of Queer Experiences?
Mertcan Uzun - How does the heteronormative structure of a given country affect its people's attitudes towards homosexuality? Establishing a Heteronormative Typology

Registration
Registration costs £10 for BSA members and £25 for non-members: www.britsoc.co.uk.
There are a limited number of free spaces for unwaged or unaffiliated individuals. Please contact [log in to unmask] for more details.
Organising committee: Kirsty Lohman, Katherine Hubbard, Andrew King.

Dr Kirsty Lohman
Leverhulme Research Fellow, 'Punk, Politics and Gender in the UK'
https://www.leverhulme.ac.uk/awards-made/awards-focus/punk-politics-and-gender-uk

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