Sexuality Summer School 2025: ‘Intergenerationality’
Sexuality Summer School (SSS) returns for 2025, with a week-long event consisting of seminars and workshops for postgraduate students, alongside a public events programme open to all.
This year, the SSS will focus on the theme of ‘Intergenerationality’, exploring debates about how generations are constituted and distinguished one from another in the context of feminist, queer and trans theories and practices.
Taking place from Sunday 25 – Friday 30 May, highlights of the programme include a film screening in partnership with the Women in Revolt! Exhibition at the Whitworth Gallery, Professor Richard Dyer in conversation with acclaimed music journalist Jon Savage at the John Rylands Research Institute and Library, and a lecture entitled Between Desire and Dissociation: Queer Magical Thinking in Hetero-Authoritarian Times by Tavia’ Nyong’o of Yale University.
The Sexuality Summer School is organised by the Centre for the Study of Sexuality and Culture (CSSC) and funded by 51¸£ÀûÉç Faculty of Humanities, 51¸£ÀûÉç Pride and Screen.
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