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Creative Commons |
Pentecostalism, Deliverance and Queer Sexuality in Nigeria: Literary Representations |
Professor Adriaan van Klinken takes us to the epicentre of Pentecostalism. |
Adriaan van Klinken, Olivia Elizabeth Freidinger |
06 Feb 2024 |
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Beyond the Binary: Gender, Sexuality, Power Episode 4: Queering Christianity and gender transition. |
Olivia Sharrard (PRM) talks to Lance about changing representation in the Pitt Rivers museum, navigating life in Oxford and how they’ve ‘queered’ objects within the collections related to Christianity. |
Lance Millar, Olivia Sharrard |
06 Jan 2020 |
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Beyond the Binary: Gender, Sexuality, Power Episode 3: Bacchus – queer party god of contradictions? |
Jozie Kettle (Pitt Rivers Museum), talks to Harriet Haugvik and Cameron Wallis about their involvement in the 2020 exhibition Beyond the Binary: Gender, Sexuality, Power. Harriet and Cam explore Bacchus’ complex and intriguing connections to queerness. |
Harriet Haugvik, Cameron Wallis, Jozie Kettle |
06 Jan 2020 |
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Beyond the Binary: Gender, Sexuality, Power Episode 2: Uncovering queerness within the collections |
Jozie Kettle (Pitt Rivers Museum), talks to Mara Gold about her involvement in the 2020 exhibition Beyond the Binary: Gender, Sexuality, Power. |
Mara Gold, Jozie Kettle |
06 Jan 2020 |
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Beyond the Binary: Gender, Sexuality, Power Episode 1: Museums, beadwork and Indigenous agency |
Jozie Kettle (Pitt Rivers Museum), talks to Dan Laurin about his involvement in the 2020 exhibition Beyond the Binary: Gender, Sexuality, Power. |
Dan Laurin, Jozie Kettle |
06 Jan 2020 |
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Crafting a human rights-based approach to HIV/AIDS for women in the Middle East |
Dr Kamiar Alaei (Co-president, Institute for International Health and Education), gives a talk for the Middle East Studies Centre. |
Kamiar Alaei |
26 Nov 2018 |
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What does it mean to be LGBT+ today? |
2018's annual lecture, organised by the LGBT+ Staff Network, will be delivered by Asad Dhunna, a London based marketing and communications director. Asad has written for various publications including the Guardian and the Huffington Post. |
Asad Dhunna |
21 Feb 2018 |
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Creative Commons |
Andy Warhol's Girls |
Eleri Watson explores Andy Warhol's relationships with women. |
Eleri Watson |
07 Jun 2016 |
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Queer Cosmopolitanism in the Expatriate Literature of Berlin |
Ben Robbins considers queer cosmopolitanism in the work of Anglophone writers who lived in Berlin during the era of the Weimar Republic. |
Ben Robbins |
06 Apr 2016 |
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Une Femme m’apparut: Lesbian Desire and “French” Identity |
Sarah Parker focuses on the love affair between the Decadent poets Olive Custance and Renée Vivien and the American writer Natalie Barney, arguing that affecting ‘Frenchness’ and writing in French allowed them to articulate their desire for one another. |
Sarah Parker |
06 Apr 2016 |
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Can you choose to be gay? |
Brian Earp discusses the ethics of sexual orientation. |
Brian Earp, Nigel Warburton, David Edmonds |
14 Jul 2015 |
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Fag Hags, Breeders and Idols: Women’s Representation in pre-Stonewall Homosexual Fiction. |
Eleri Anona Watson presents her Master's thesis entitled Fag Hags, Breeders and Idols: Women’s Representation in pre-Stonewall Homosexual Fiction. |
Eleri Anona Watson |
22 Jun 2015 |
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The ethics of sexuality |
Professor Janet Radcliffe Richards argues that homosexuality is natural, and that what is natural can be neither good nor bad. |
Janet Radcliffe Richards, Nigel Warburton, David Edmonds |
04 Nov 2014 |
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Creative Commons |
A Queer-Like Smell |
Best-selling author Val McDermid gives the 4th annual Oxford University lecture for LGBT History Month about her own experiences as a gay woman. |
Val McDermid |
07 Feb 2013 |
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Slade Lectures 2010: Week 5: Poetry, politics, and sexuality: Surrealism in Latin America |
Fifth lecture in the Slade lecture series given by Dawn Ades, Professor of Art History and Theory at Essex University in Surrealism and Art History on 17th February 2010. |
Dawn Ades |
18 Apr 2011 |