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Gendered Knowledges: An interdisciplinary workshop – June 12, 2013
The Gendered Knowledges project is holding a Gender and Sexuality(ies) Interdisciplinary Workshop on 12th June 2013 at the University of Warwick. Gendered Knowledges is a newly launched research project that aims to explore radical interdisciplinary pedagogies in relation to Gender and Sexuality. The project, funded by the Institute of Advanced Teaching and Learning (IATL), will ultimately result in creating an interdisciplinary MA module on Gender and Sexuality at the University of Warwick.
The aim of the workshop is to provide an open space for participants from all disciplines and all faculties to develop a meaningful conversation on the future and possibility of interdisciplinary research in gender and sexuality studies, and to discuss how can we promote an interdisciplinary community of researchers at Warwick, and beyond.
If you would like to attend the workshop please email us at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> , as places are limited.
Programme
University of Warwick, Ramphal Building, Room R1.03
9.45 Registration and Refreshments
10.00-11.05: Keynote: Rahul Rao (SOAS), The Queer Question
11.15 – 12.45 – Panel 1
Lawrence Green, University of Warwick - Divi[n]//[d]ing the Body Beautiful: An Exercise in Pornographic Mysticism
Kayte Stokoe, University of Warwick - Reframing Drag
Laura Glenny, University of Warwick - 'Was Medical Literature a Repressive or Liberating Force for Homosexuality from 1887-1980?
Jude McNabb, University of Warwick – Drawing Lines and Confessing Doubts: Governing Faculty-Student Sexual and Romantic Relationships
12.45-13.45 – Lunch - (Lunch will be provided)
13.45- 15.15 – Panel 2
Nazia Hussein, University of Warwick, Enactment of ‘New Womenness’: Urban, Middle class, Professional Women of Bangladesh
Caitlin Fisher, Gender Institute, LSE - Body Projects: Making, Remaking and Inhabiting the Female Football Body in Brazil
Katy Pilcher, Brunel University - Visualizing Erotic Dance
Aaliyah Hussain, University of Westminster - Afghan Women's Bodies in the War on Terror: Sites of Contestation
15.30-16.30 Roundtable Discussion
Catherine Lambert, University of Warwick
Jonathan Heron, University of Warwick
Oliver Davis, University of Warwick
Rahul Rao, SOAS
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