A playlist of lectures on feminist thought from our archive for International Women’s Day 2021 and to celebrate 20 years of interdisciplinary research, dialogue and response at CRASSH.
Sara Ahmed | Complaint as diversity work
CRASSH Impact lecture series
Susan Stryker | Transgeneration: or, becoming-with my monstrous kin
Beyond Binary: Trans and Queer as a Disruptive Technologies conference
Mona Siddiqui | From the feminine to feminism: women in Islamic thought and literature
Humanitas Visiting Professor in Women’s Rights lecture
Judith Butler | Understanding society
CRASSH Understanding Society lecture series
Baroness Helena Kennedy | Bought and sold: women and the global market
Humanitas Visiting Professor in Women’s Rights lecture
Ambassador Melanne Verveer | “Women’s rights are human rights”. The Beijing platform for action: an unfinished agenda
Humanitas Visiting Professor in Women’s Rights lecture
Natasha Walter | Making waves (WoW Cambridge)
Humanitas Visiting Professor in Women’s Rights lecture
Annie Zaidi | The idea of home
Nine Dots Prize Winner
Elaine Scarry | Beauty and social justice
Pain in Performance and ‘Moving Beauty’ conference
Nancy Fraser | Between marketisation and social protection: ambivalences of feminism in the context of capitalist crisis
Humanitas Visiting Professor in Women’s Rights lecture
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