LGBT+Classics: Teaching, Research, and Activism - 12/02/2018, Reading (England)
FECHA/ DATE/DATA: 12/02/2018
LUGAR/LOCATION/LUOGO: University of Reading (Reading, England)
ORGANIZADOR/ORGANIZER/ORGANIZZATORE: Katherine Harloe ; Talitha Kearey ; Irene Salvo
INFO: web - salvoirene@gmail.com
INSCRIPCIÓN/REGISTRATION/REGISTRAZIONE: Deadline: 05/02/2018
Workshop: Aquí/here/qui
-Inscripción/registration/registrazione: £11,35
-Inscripción+ afiliación/registration + membership/registrazione + membri: £22,10
Keynote ·Queer Classics: Sexuality, Scholarship, and the Personal": Aquí/here/qui Gratis/free/gratuito
PROGRAMA/PROGRAM/PROGRAMMA: Disponible también aquí/also available here/anche disponibile qui
PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME
09.45 – Registration desk opens
10.15 – Welcome and Introduction, with a message from Deborah Kamen (Seattle), Co-Chair of the Lambda Classical Caucus
10.30 – Sebastian Matzner (KCL, London): Queer Connections: Classics and the Gay Science
10.55 – Beth Asbury, Jozie Kettle, Clara Barker (Oxford): Out in Oxford: Hidden Stories in Plain Sight
11.30 – Coffee break
11.45 – Spotlight Talks
Alan Greaves (Liverpool): Transgender Lives in Classics: An Example of Museum-based Learning Kate Nichols (Birmingham): Working with Students to Queer University Collections Rebecca Mellor (York): Queer There and Everywhere Chris Mowat (Newcastle): The Place of Classics in LGBT Public History Mara Gold (Oxford): Beyond Sappho: Classics and the Development of Modern Lesbian Culture Jessica Moody (Birkbeck): Lesbian Hellenism? How Fin de Siècle Female Classicists Challenged our Queer Histories
13.00 – Lunch
14.00 – Jen Grove and Rebecca Langlands (Exeter): Ancient Artefacts and Sex Education: Exploring Gender and Sexual Diversity with the University of Exeter’s “Sex & History” project
14.35 – Cheryl Morgan (co-chair of OutStories Bristol): How Not to Erase Trans History
15.00 – Nicki Ward (Birmingham): Sharing Good Practice: A Model for Embedding LGBTQ Inclusivity in the Curriculum.
15.25 – Maria Moscati (Sussex): Starting as Researcher and Becoming an Activist
15.50 – Coffee break
16.05 – Round table on policies and support strategies with Clara Barker (Oxford), Simon Chandler-Wilde (Reading), Alan Greaves (Liverpool) and Jessica Moody (ECU).
16.35 – Concluding discussion
17.15 – Keynote address by Jennifer Ingleheart (Durham): Queer Classics: Sexuality, Scholarship, and the Personal
18.15 – Drinks reception