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Femorabilia Study Day
Saturday 22nd October 2016
Aldham Robarts Library
Liverpool John Moores University
This is an announcement to say that there are a few places available on the Femorabilia Study Day. A collection of women and girls’ periodicals, Femorabilia comprises two-thousand British publications and more than ninety titles from every decade of the twentieth century. Femorabilia will be available to view in a hands-on study session that will be followed by a symposium. For more information, please see the attached programme.
If you’d like to attend the Femorabilia Study Day, please register here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/femorabilia-study-day-tickets-26442990697
The day will also include a special panel dedicated to the feminist magazine Spare Rib, entitled Re:Reading Spare Rib. Please see the attached poster for more detail. If you’d like to attend that part of the day only, there’s no need to register. So feel free to drop into the Aldham Robarts Library!
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