Maynooth University’s Sexualities and Gender (SexGen) Research Network are hosting a round-table symposium, ‘Sexualities and Gender in Postgraduate Research: A Graduate Student Round-Table Symposium’.
The Symposium features presentations from:
– Mariza Avgeri (Law): ‘Towards a theoretical framework for assessing transgender asylum claims’
– Veronica Barry (History): ‘Case-study of Franco’s Spain to examine the role of the Sección Femenina (Women’s Section of the fascist party, the Falange) as a channel to import propaganda to women in Spain.’
– Anil Öztürk (Law): ‘In Good Company? The Moral Implications of Violence and Sexual Behaviours towards Sociable Robots’
– Miriam Teehan (Anthropology): ‘From Cottage to Creche and Back: An Examination of Childcare Moral and Political Economy in Ireland, The Case Study of Au- Pairship.’
– Orlagh Woods (English): ‘“She Lives in Shakespeare”: Representations of Motherhood in Jeanette Winterson’s The Gap of Time (2016)’
To be added to the Teams meeting, e-mail: fergus.ryan [at] mu.ie
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