Fin de Sexe? A Symposium on Sexuality

In brief

Date - 27 June 2024

Venue - Lecture Theatre G.03, 50 George Square and online

Keynote speaker - Professor Heike Bauer (Birkbeck, University of London)

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About the event

‘Fin de Sexe?’ is a one-day symposium that explores how sex, broadly construed, was theorised at the turn of the twentieth century. In doing so, it will place particular emphasis on how sexual types and practices emerged from, and between, scientific and ‘non-scientific’ disciplines. Panels will explore the diverse feelings and representations these modes of thinking about sex invited from such writers, those being written about, and their inevitable intersections.

This symposium was organised by two English Literature PhD candidates, Ash Jayamohan and Claudia Sterbini. It is supported by The University of Edinburgh’s Student Experiences Grant and sponsored by the Victorian Popular Fiction Association.

The keynote, delivered by Professor Heike Bauer (Birkbeck, University of London), will explore the intersections between animal history and the modern history of sexuality. 

Keynote speaker

Heike Bauer is Professor of Modern Literature and Cultural History, and Head of Research, Innovation and Knowledge Exchange of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Birkbeck, University of London.

She has published widely on literature and the modern history of sexuality, the intersections between queer and animal histories, and the rise of queer and feminist graphic novels. She is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, member of the AHRC Peer Review College, advisory group member of Birkbeck Interdisciplinary Gender and Sexuality Studies (BiGS), co-convenor of the History of Sexuality Seminar at the Institute of Historical Research, and member of the editorial boards of Australian Feminist Studies, History of the Human Sciences, and Gender & History.

Programme

How to attend

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