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Technosomata Workshop 1

University of Exeter Exeter, United Kingdom

TECHNOLOGY, SEX AND GENDER IN CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY 7th of June 2019 Amory Building Room 315 Convened by: Maria Gerolemou Supported by the Centre for Knowledge in Culture in Antiquityand Beyond and the Centre for Medical History, University of Exeter   This workshop proposes to explore the ways that technology (defined as techniques) produces, configures or reshapes gender and […]

Conference: Sex and Nature, 1800–2018

University of Exeter Exeter, United Kingdom

Keynote speakers: Greta LaFleur, Yale University, USA Astrida Neimanis, University of Sydney, Australia Artist in Residence: Amy Cutler, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK   Since 2016 the Ecosexual Bathhouse art venue has been touring the world. Designed by the Pony Express artist collective, this roving multi-chamber venue aims to explore ecological fantasies: visitors can […]

Technosomata Workshop 2

Exeter Phoenix Bradninch Place, Gandy Street, Exeter, United Kingdom

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Viral Masculinities (Free online conference)

Zoom

Keynote Speakers: Professor John Mercer (Birmingham City University) Professor Susanna Paasonen (University of Turku) Professor Tim Dean (University of Illinois) We’re living in viral times; ours is a time of contagion. As Tony Sampson writes in his book Virality: Contagion Theory in the Age of Networks, “the networked infrastructures of late  capitalism are interwoven with the […]

Free

Talk: Professor Grace Lavery (University of California, Berkeley)

Reed Hall, University of Exeter Streatham Dr, Exeter, United Kingdom

*The talk will take place in the Woodbridge Room of the University of Exeter's Reed Hall. Registration is essential and will close on the 28 of February to ensure accurate planning for number of guests registered.* Grace Lavery is a writer, editor, and academic living in Brooklyn, NY. As an Associate Professor of English, Critical […]