Anti-gender campaigns, freedom and education about gender and sexuality in Australian schools

Please join us for the College of Arts and Social Sciences Inaugural Professorial Lecture Series. In this lecture, we welcome Mary Lou Rasmussen from the School of Sociology.

Abstract

Research is being conducted on diverse anti-gender mobilisation campaigns in Europe (Kuhar and Paternotte; forthcoming). Building on and expanding this research, this paper looks at how anti-gender campaigners are mobilising in the Australian context. I consider how ideas and tactics from diverse European campaigns may inform Australian campaigns. My specific focus is on how anti-gender campaigners are seeking to influence the provision of education about gender and sexuality in Australian schools. Drawing on Eric Fassin’s study of gender norms and sexual democracy (2011) in France, I consider how anti-gender campaigners deploy “common sense” understandings of gender in order to oppose discussions of gender, sexuality and diversity in education. I also touch on the challenges of negotiating diverse gender perspectives in ways that can attend to religious freedom and sexual freedom.

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Date & time

Thu 02 Mar 2017, 4–5.30pm

Location

Conference Room 1.02 Sir Rowland Wilson Building, ANU

Speakers

Professor Mary Lou Rasmussen, School of Sociology, RSSS

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