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Gender Institute Public Lecture Series
Feminist theory today is a transforming landscape of ideas.
Ongoing challenges to mainstream thinking, major contributions to disciplines, and contested questions over what feminism itself means all make this a vibrant field.
In this new Gender Institute public lecture series we invite leading feminist theorists to discuss their recent work.
Final in the series:
Presented by Professor Robyn Wiegman, Duke University
Event date: Thursday, 16 October 2014 - 5:00pm to 6:30pm
Venue: A. D. Hope Conference Room (Level 1), Building 14, ANU
Past events
Queer theory's queer sex
16 Oct 2014
A co-presentation of Gender Institute 2014 Public Lecture Series Feminist Theory Now and Queer Objects symposium Please register online to attend For readers...Feminism's archive
24 Sep 2014
Gender Institute 2014 Public Lecture Series Feminist Theory Now Podcast now available here. Abstract Where is feminism’s archive? The approaches to research...Reproductive Freedom, Torture and International Human Rights: Challenging the Masculinisation of Torture
19 Aug 2014
Gender Institute 2014 Public Lecture Series Feminist Theory Now Co-Presented with the Centre for International and Public Law PODCAST now available via this...Feminist ripostes to the responsibility to protect doctrine
22 Jul 2014
Gender Institute 2014 Public Lecture Series Feminist Theory Now PODCAST now available via this link Abstract The concept that the experience of armed and...What do wages do? Feminist theory in austere times
3 Jun 2014
Gender Institute 2014 Public Lecture Series Feminist Theory Now PODCAST now available via this link Abstract What can money do? Can it be put to work to...Standpoint theory and the formation of gender archaeology
5 May 2014
Gender Institute 2014 Public Lecture Series Feminist Theory Now PODCAST now available via this link Alison Wylie is professor of Philosophy and Anthropology...Our bodies, whose property?
12 Mar 2014
Gender Institute 2014 Public Lecture Series Feminist Theory Now PODCAST now available via this link Abstract Claiming the body as property has been...