0930 – 0945 |
Registration and Coffee |
| 0945 – 1115 |
Panel One: Disciplinary
Engagements: Beyond the Humanities /Social Science
Dichotomy |
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(En)Gendering Legal Fictions:
Some Critical Engagements with Text, Discourse and
Theory in Legal Contexts |
Terry
Threadgold |
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‘My Body, this Paper, this Fire’ |
Elena
Loizidou |
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The Text is the Thing: Gender Resistances
to Law and Psychoanalysis |
Maria
Aristodemou |
| 1115 – 1125 |
Refreshments |
| 1125 – 1320 |
Panel Two: Complex
Readings: Mapping Textual Traces, Absences and Effects |
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Presencing the Past: Writing Histories
of Gender and Slavery |
Mimi
Sheller |
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‘The Beautyful Ones’ of
Law and Development |
Ambreena
Manji |
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On
the Non-Performativity of Anti-Racism |
Sara
Ahmed |
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The Challenges of Laughter and Fear:
Reflections on the Study of Homophobic Violence and
Safety |
Les
Moran |
| 1320 – 1410 |
Lunch |
| 1410 – 1640 |
Panel Three: Are
texts enough? Making Space for Context and Other Textual
Departures |
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Identity and the Constraint of Difference
in Critical Work on Law, Sexuality, and Gender |
Ralph
Sandland |
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‘Off the Map’ |
Bela
Chatterjee |
| 1520 – 1530 |
Refreshments |
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Text(ure),
Talk and Audiotape: Why Text is Not Enough |
Carol
Smart |
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Researching Men and Masculinities: The
Possibilities and Limits of Textual Analysis |
Richard
Collier |
| 1640 – 1700 |
Closing Remarks |