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[ecrea] CFP - The Point of Feminism
Thu Mar 13 20:44:39 GMT 2008
>The Point of Feminism
>
>An interdisciplinary one-day conference looking
>at issues relating to feminism and media scholarship
>
>University of Reading
>12 September 2008
>
>The publicized closure of Womens Studies
>departments at an institutional level coupled
>with post feminist discourses and the
>perceived irrelevance of feminism in neo-liberal
>societies, all indicate the social and political
>need to (re)visit feminisms. The aim of the
>conference is to reach a better understanding of
>issues facing scholars of media, and to situate
>these issues within a broader historical,
>institutional, political, social and cultural
>context. We are inviting proposals for an
>interdisciplinary (film, new/media, cultural,
>and communications studies) one-day conference
>at the University of Reading. The day will take
>the form of round table discussions and
>workshops chaired by established feminist
>scholars with opening and closing plenaries by
>
>Sue Thornham (University of Sussex)
>Maureen McNeill (University of Lancaster)
>Christine Geraghty (University of Glasgow).
>
>We are proposing to have workshops organised
>around (but not restricted to) the following strands:
>
>" Institution
>" Methodology
>" Pedagogy
>" Discursive Issues
>" Definition
>" Practice
>" Empirical Matters
>
>Proposals for 5 to 10 minute presentations
>should discuss the personal and/or political
>relationships of feminism with these themes. We
>will give particular consideration to proposals
>that critically reflect on research or teaching
>experience rather than straightforwardly present
>research outcomes. We are particularly
>interested in proposals by early career
>researchers and postgraduate students. The
>presentations should be reflective of research
>experience or practice and discuss how feminist
>methodology and theory, questions revolving
>around gender, or other feminist issues relate
>to your experience. The outcomes of the day will
>be disseminated through publication.
>
>Deadline for sending us your proposals is 16 May 2008.
>
>The day is organised by Helen Thornham
>(University of Bristol), Heather Sutherland
>(University of Reading) and Elke Weissmann (University of Reading).
>
>For further information or to send your proposal
>for a 5-10 minute contribution, please contact:
>
>Heather Sutherland Elke Weissmann
>(h.a.sutherland /at/ reading.ac.uk)
>(e.weissmann /at/ reading.ac.uk)
>
>University of Reading Helen Thornham
>Film, Theatre and
>Television (Helen.Thornham /at/ bristol.ac.uk)
>Bulmershe Court
>Woodlands Avenue
>Reading, RG6 1HY
>
>Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=10668406221
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