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Programme of Events 2014/2015 Autumn Term Thursday October 9, Opening lecture, Professor Joanna Zylinska, ‘Post-masculinist philosophy, or how to think like a girl: minimal ethics on a universal scale’ PSH (NAB) LG02, 5-6.30, followed by welcome reception. Thursday October 23, Screening of film De Sidere 7 (introduced by Lata Mani and followed by discussion, chaired by Sara Ahmed, with Nirmal Puwar and Nicole Wolf, co-hosted with Methods Lab), PSH (NAB) LG02, 5-6.30, followed by reception. Thursday November 13, Feminist Art Panel with SALT magazine, X Marks the Spot and Women Under the Influence (co-hosted with Women’s Art Library), PSH (NAB)LG02 6-8, followed by reception. Wednesday November 19, Guest Lecture, Masserat Amirebrahimi, ‘The Public and Private Lives of Iranian women’ (chaired by Mariam Motamedi-Fraser, respondent Gholam Khiabany), RHB Cinema, 5-6.30. Friday November 28, Conversation on Black British Feminism with Sara Ahmed and Heidi Mirza (for MA in Black British Writing), George Wood Theatre, from 7pm. Thursday December 11, Black Feminism, Keynote: Prof. Ann Phoenix (Institute of Education, London), Chair: Dr Suzanne Scafe (Southbank University/Feminist Review editorial collective), Panel: Ego Ahaiwe, Sita Balani, Lauren Craig, Camel Gupta, Nydia Swaby, Performance: Dorothea Smartt. Event is celebrating the launch of special issue of Feminist Review on Black feminism, co-hosted with Feminist Review, Ian Gulland Lecture Theatre, 6-8, followed by reception. Spring Term Wednesday January 21, Opening Lecture, Angela McRobbie ‘Pathologies of the Perfect: Femininity as Competition in Neo-Liberal Times,’ 5-6.30, RHB Cinema. Wednesday February 11, Transfeminisms Panel, 7-9, Jack Halberstam (Visiting Professor in Gender Studies at Cambridge University), Louise Chambers, and other speakers tbc, LG01 PSH (NAB). Wednesday February 25, Guest Speaker, Roopali Mukherjee, (Visiting Researcher at Goldsmiths), ‘Bio-Work in the Blacking Factory: Media Labor and the Technologies of the Racial Self’ 5-6.30, RHB Cinema. Wednesday, March 18, Feminist Histories @ Goldsmiths Panel chaired by Janis Jefferies with Sally Alexander, Helen Carr, Sophie Day and Valerie Walkerdine, LG01PSH (NAB), 6-8pm, followed by reception. Summer Term Friday May 1, Feminist Classics Revisited, on The Anti-Social Family, and Women’s Oppression Today, with Michelle Barrett as guest, 1-6pm. LG01 PSH (NAB) Further events are being planned on Feminist Hauntologies and Passing.
Posted on: Fri, 10 Oct 2014 09:44:33 +0000

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