Dear All,
The Strathclyde University Feminist Research Network Seminar Series 2017-2018 is free and open to all, please register: http://sufeministnetwork.blogspot.co.uk/p/upcoming-meetings-and-events.html
Hope to see you there!
27/09/2017, 15:00-17:00, McCance Building, room MC319. Dr Maddie Breeze (University of Strathclyde): ‘Just a big sexy joke’? Seriousness in Women’s Roller Derby, Discussant: Dr Catherine Eschle, University of Strathclyde
15/11/2017, 15:00-17:00, McCance Building, room MC319. Dr Claire Duncanson, Dr Radhika Govinder, Prof Fiona MacKay, Dr Meryl Kenny (University of Edinburgh): Teaching Gender: Pedagogy, Practice and Activism, Discussant: Dr Maddie Breeze, University of Strathclyde
06/12/2017, 15:00-17:00, McCance Building, room MC303. Dr Lisa McKenzie (London School of Economics): Class Politics in Glass heels; East London Strippers fighting gentrification, Discussant: Prof Yvette Taylor , University of Strathclyde
31/01/2018, 15:00-17:00, McCance Building, room MC301. Film-screening and discussion of Girls’ Tales by Dr Melissa Wolfe
https://vimeo.com/ondemand/girlstales
07/02/2018, 15:00-17:00, McCance Building, room MC303. Dr Emma Parker (University of Leicester): Joe Orton, Women and Rape, Discussant: Dr Churnjeet Mahn, University of Strathclyde
07/03/2018, 15:00-17:00, McCance Building, room MC303. Prof Alison Phipps (University of Glasgow): ‘The Scar that stores the Story’: Refugee Integration through Languages and the Arts, Discussant: Dr Virginie Thériault , University of Strathclyde
02/05/2018, 15:30-17:30, Cathedral Wing, room CW408. Prof Sharon Cowan (University of Edinburgh): Transgender challenges: Identity, equality and community, Discussant: Dr Matson Lawrence and Dr Stephanie McKendry , University of Strathclyde
23/05/2018, 15:00-17:00, McCance Building, room MC303. Harry Josephine Giles: Access Means It's Not For You: Art and Protest
Professor Yvette Taylor
School of Education
Lord Hope Building
Level 2 (LH209)
University of Strathclyde
https://strathclyde.academia.edu/YvetteTaylor
twitter: YvetteTaylor0
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