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Thu 18 Mar, 2021 Gender and Sexuality, Research Forum
[ONLINE] Black Feminist Vision: Artist Lubaina Himid
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Wed 3 Mar, 2021 Gender and Sexuality, Research Forum
[ONLINE] Images of Feminist Resistance: Artist Helen Cammock
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Mon 19 Oct, 2020 Event Recording, Gender and Sexuality, Research Forum, Research Seminars
[ONLINE] Feminism’s Occult Imagination: Artist Tai Shani
Why has the occult become such an important image for fourth–wave feminism? Turner Prize Winner Tai Shani’s work presents a profound and complex investigation into the relationships between feminism, magic, and time. Her performance-installation DC: Semiramis (2018) adapted poet Christine de Pizan’s feminist text The Book of the City of Ladies (1405). The book builds an allegorical city for notable medieval women, blurring fact and…
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Wed 1 Jul, 2020 Event Recording, Gender and Sexuality, Research Forum
[ONLINE]: Violent Fluids: Feminist Histories of Blood
How have images of blood shaped histories of gender from medieval manuscripts to contemporary art? The Courtauld’s Gender & Sexuality Research Group welcome Dr Hetta Howes (City University of London) and Dr Camilla Mørk Røstvik (St Andrews) to speak about their research into the bodily fluid (followed by a Q&A). Paper abstracts below: ‘And there came…
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