6 Sep 2013 - 7 Sep 2013 All day CRASSH, Alison Richard Building, 7 West Road, Cambridge CB3 9DT

Description

Registration online via the link at the top right hand side of this page
Conference fee:
£60 (full); £30 (student) – includes lunch, tea/coffee and drinks reception
Deadline:
Wednesday 4 September 2013

Convener

John Forrester (History and Philosophy of Science)

Conference Summary

By the end of the twentieth century, a combination of profound social changes and major techno-scientific innovations had reorganized ‘the sexual field’ into three separate systems. The early twentieth century distinction between sexual pleasure and reproduction was supplemented by one between biological ‘sex’ and social ‘gender’, in which the figures of ‘the transsexual’ and ‘transgender’ were central, with the category of ‘gender’ eventually peeling off to have an entirely different historical destiny. While the phrase ‘Sexual Revolution’ once evoked changes in sexual mores and contraceptive practices of the 1960s and after, this ‘revolution’ may have been part of a larger reconfiguration of the pleasure-, gender- and reproductive-systems – the last of which became an autonomous medical industry assisting reproduction by the end of the century. This conference will allow a comparison of the political and ethical debates over medical and cultural innovations in ‘sex’, ‘gender’ and ‘reproduction’ over the period 1950-1970. 

Sponsors

Supported by the Centre for Research in the
Arts, Humanities and Social
Sciences (CRASSH)
,  University of Cambridge.

 

Accommodation for non-paper giving delegates

We are unable to arrange accommodation, however, the
following websites may be of help.

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Cambridge

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University of Cambridge accommodation webpage

NB.
CRASSH is not able to help with the booking
of accommodation.

 

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Poster image: Bender / Urban Vex © The Trustees of the British Museum 

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