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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Centre for Gender Studies-Public Events > Oppression & Revolution: A Symposium in honour of Juliet Mitchell’s retirement from the University of Cambridge
Oppression & Revolution: A Symposium in honour of Juliet Mitchell’s retirement from the University of CambridgeAdd to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact Lesley Dixon. ALL Welcome-please register at http://www.gender.cam.ac.uk/symposium/ Tariq Ali-Novelist, filmmaker, political campaigner on “Women: The Longest Revolution” (Mitchell 1966) Chaired by Henrietta Moore, William Wyse Professor of Social Anthropology University of Cambridge Rachel Bowlby-Northcliffe Professor of Modern English Literature-University College London on “Mad Men and Medusas: Reclaiming Hysteria” (Mitchell 2000) Chaired by John Forrester-Professor and Head of Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge Mignon Nixon-Professor of Feminism Subjectivity and Gender Courtauld Institute of Art on “Siblings: Sex and violence” (Mitchell 2004) Chaired by Mary Jacobus-Professor of English and Director of the Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Cambridge Judith Butler Maxine Elliot Professor, Department of Rhetoric and Comparative Literature, University of California Berkeley on “Psychoanalysis and Feminism: A Radical Assessment of Freudian Psychoanalysis” (Mitchell 1974) Chaired by Marilyn Strathern-Mistress of Girton College, University of Cambridge Discussant: Jaqueline Rose Professor of English, Queen Mary University of London This talk is part of the Centre for Gender Studies-Public Events series. This talk is included in these lists:
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