The Queer Studies Research Network Undergraduate Symposium
The Queer Studies Research Network is delighted to announce its first annual undergraduate symposium!
We have a fantastic line-up of undergraduate speakers as well as a fabulous performance and keynote speaker.
Speakers:
Niamh White (Keble): Receptions of Queer Feminism within Dartmouth College’s Women’s Movement 1975-2000
Xavier Roberts-Gaal (New College): Much Ado About Nothing? Asexual identity formation and its challenges in adolescence
Tori Mangan (Wadham): ‘Is Orlando trans?’
Roan Runge (Exeter): ‘I wish there was a world for us’: Utopic Glimpses of Lesbians, Trans Women and Queer Women in Science Fiction and Fantasy Comics.
Jaycie Carter (Christchurch): Challenging the racialised and gendered hierarchical binaries of objectivity/subjectivity in Queer Studies.
Alexander Rostron (Wadham): The colonial dynamics of male/male sexual encounters and the eroticisation of the colonised land in André Gide’s ‘Si le Grain ne Meurt’ and ‘L’Immoraliste.’
Nicky Clark (LMH): The vilifying of trans people and the obscuring of their voices by the British Press
Keynote by:
Dr Charlie Jeffries (Keble)
Performance by:
Christian Adore and Eaton Messe’s Dragprov Revue!
The symposium will be followed by a drinks reception. This event is free and open to all (venue is accessible).
This event is sponsored by The Queen’s College JCR LGBTQ Officer.
Date:
26 April 2018, 17:00 (Thursday, 1st week, Trinity 2018)
Venue:
Shulman Auditorium
Speaker: Various Speakers
Organiser:
Eleri Watson (DPhil English)
Organiser contact email address:
eleri.watson@queens.ox.ac.uk
Booking required?:
Not required
Cost:
Free
Audience:
Public
Editor:
Emily Downing