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Deconstructing Sexism conference

Tickets are now available here for City’s fantastic Deconstructing Sexism conference on the 8 May!

And here are all the details:

The British Association of Applied Linguistics (BAAL)
8th BAAL Language, Gender and Sexuality Special Interest Group Annual Event
(Previously GaLSIG)
 
 Deconstructing Sexism:
What can we learn from different approaches and disciplines?
 
Date: Friday 8th May 2015, 10am-6pm
Place: City University London, room AG07, College Building, St John Street, EC1V 4PB London, UK.
 
Speakers:
 
PAUL BAKER (Lancaster University): ‘A woman who knows her place’: Heterosexual Men Seeking Relationships and Sexist Discourse
 
STEPHANIE DAVIES-ARAI (No More Page 3 and author of ‘Communicating with Kids’): Page 3: Sexual Harassment and the Myth of Empowerment
 
ELISABETH KELAN (Cranfield University): ‘I’ve never encountered that’ – Accounting for Sexism in Modern Workplaces
 
JULIA LONG (Anglia Ruskin University) and JODIE WOODWARD (nia): Consent or Dissent? Reinforcing Heterosexuality in Programmes Addressing Men’s Violence Against Women
 
SARA MILLS (Sheffield Hallam University): Background Sexism and Political Correctness
 
LYNNE SEGAL (Birkbeck College, University of London): Feminist Mutations: Dutiful and Monstrous

​STEPHANIE TAYLOR
 (Open University):
Avoiding Trouble? A Narrative-Discursive Approach to Women’s Identity Work 
 

Chairs:

Lia Litosseliti and Rosalind Gill (City University London)
 
Organisers:
Lia Litosseliti, Gabriella Caminotto and Laura García-Favaro (City University London)
 
Event description:
This event has two interrelated general aims: a) to bring into dialogue discourse analysis paradigms and methodologies across disciplines; and b) to explore the operation of sexism in the current conjuncture. The event is particularly interested in building bridges – both theoretically and methodologically speaking – between gender and language studies, and feminist cultural studies, sociology and social psychology, while also considering activism in this area. How might we learn from each other to better deconstruct, comprehend and resist contemporary gender ideologies and permutations of sexism?
 
During the day, we hope to provide a stimulating encounter to collaboratively advance innovative interdisciplinary approaches to the complex workings of power and ideology in discourse, as well as to reinvigorate intersectional feminist politics. The invited speakers will be addressing these questions theoretically, empirically, and/or drawing on their feminist practice/activism, and there will be opportunities for discussion.
 
Fees and registration:
Non-BAAL members: £45.
BAAL members: £40.
Full-time students: £35.
 
*Fee includes lunch, refreshments and the event programme
 
** Please note that proof of BAAL membership/ FT student status will be required
Join BAAL or renew your membership here: http://www.baal.org.uk/join.html
 
*** You are advised to register early as there are only a limited number of places
 
Full event programme and abstracts:
Available soon on the Language, Gender and Sexuality SIG website:
the Language, Gender and Sexuality SIG Facebook page:
and the CCI blog:

This event is organised in association with the 
Gender & Sexualities Research Forum (GSRF), Department of Culture and Creative Industries (CCI), City University London
To join the GSRF mailing list, email: genderforum.city@gmail.com
 
For further information about the event, please contact:
Gabriella Caminotto: Gabriella.Caminotto.2@city.ac.uk
Laura García-Favaro: Laura.Garcia-Favaro.1@city.ac.uk

 

 

sbbj269 • March 27, 2015


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