📣TODAY📣
The Cambridge Gender & Sexuality History Workshop is featuring two exciting papers today — join our mailing list or email [email protected] for the Teams link!
The first Cambridge Gender & Sexuality History Workshop of Lent term meets today at 5pm on Teams!
Looking forward to an exciting collection of papers over the next few weeks!
📣 Call for Papers 📣
The Cambridge Gender & Sexuality History Workshop is accepting abstract submissions until the 20th of October!
For further information, please reach out to this year’s convener @cbhervas ([email protected]) or visit: https://t.co/QNjAYYQZJ7
Please join us tomorrow for this screening of ‘Magic Mirror’, Sarah Pucill’s experimental film re-staging photographs by the surrealist artist Claude Cahun, followed by a conversation with Pucill and Diarmuid Hester. Register here: https://t.co/sx2GI0Wge2
Join us on the 13th of June for MAGIC MIRROR: a screening of the titular film and Q&A with the director, Sarah Pucill, and top lad Dr Diarmuid Hester (whose recent book also explores the work of Claude Cahun). Book here: https://t.co/Djz8ZZX4Rj
HRT is much older than you'd expect: historians don't even know the identity of the first trans person to take hormones. Trans people began HRT by 1918 at the latest in the forms of Testogan and Thelygan. Here's a fun HRT ad from 1926 + Hirschfeld's 1918 essay on providing it!
Different From the Others -Join us on 20 Feb 5.30pm UK time for an online roundtable to mark LGBTQ+History Month on 'the first homosexual movie'. With Molly Harrabin (Warwick), Ervin Malakaj (UBC) & Sara Friedman (Berkeley). Free! Register👇https://t.co/0VMFhbsLbx @IHR_Sexuality
Looking forward to the exciting sessions of this year’s RFGVC seminar series! I’ll be presenting my paper, “Unruly Forms: Magnus Hirschfeld's Photographic Reimagination of Sexual Difference” on March 13th as part of the “Representations of Sexuality” session
🗣️We are so thrilled to announce our January–June 2024 seminar series programme! Please register for our monthly Zoom sessions by using the link in the comments below 👇. We hope to see you there for this great lineup of speakers 🤩:
Just a reminder that we have a session tomorrow (Tuesday 1st), in Room 12 of the History Faculty (and on Zoom!) We will be hearing from @ciara_hervas on 'Queer Embodiment, Expression, and Desire in Interwar Berlin Through Sexological and Avant-Garde Photography’,