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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Department of Sociology Seminar Series > Symposium: Feminist Classics Revisited 4: Nature, Culture and Gender (1980)
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Odette Rogers. This symposium revisits the classic feminist text Nature, Culture and Gender edited by Carol MacCormack and Marilyn Strathern. Contributors Sara Ahmed (Goldsmiths), Alain Pottage (LSE), Nanneke Redclift (UCL), Sarah Franklin (Cambridge), Barbara Bodenhorn (Cambridge) and Marilyn Strathern (Cambridge) will lead discussion and the event is followed by the launch of Strathern’s new book. Book Launch 5-6pm: Before and After Gender: sexual mythologies of everyday life, edited by Sarah Franklin and with an Afterword by Judith Butler (Hau Books, 2016) This event is cosponsored by the Cambridge Department of Sociology and the Goldsmith Centre for Feminist Research. It is open to the public, and has full disabled access This talk is part of the Department of Sociology Seminar Series series. This talk is included in these lists:
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