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Pivot Points: Moments That Shape Us
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5 - Shaharzad Akbar

Human rights in Afghanistan - a feminist journey
History of Art: Terra Foundation Lecture Series in American Art

Collapsing Time with Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz

The 2022 Terra Lectures in American Art centre on Latinx art, with an emphasis on Chicanx (Mexican American) artists, and the theme of migration – of people, ideas, and artworks, from the seventeenth century to today.
Asian Studies Centre
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Feminist Historiography and the Political: Reflections on the Past and Future Tense

Feminist Historiography and the Political: Reflections on the Past and Future Tense Mrinalini Sinha (University of Michigan) speaks at the Oxford South Asian Intellectual History Seminar on 25 October 2021.
African(a) and South Asian Philosophies
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Episode 7: The Limits of Academia with Professor Joy James

Professor Joy James is the Ebenezer Fitch Professor of Humanities at Williams College. In this episode, Carlotta Hartmann speaks to her about coming to philosophy and the limits of academia.
Let Us Now Praise Famous Women - Discovering the work of Female Photographers
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Panel Discussion 4: Working to Establish Tomorrow's Names

Taous Dahmani chairs a discussion with Fiona Rogers, Max Houghton and Anna Fox
Let Us Now Praise Famous Women - Discovering the work of Female Photographers
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Panel Discussion 3: Feminist Multi-taskers: Being a Photographer, a Writer and a Curator

Taous Dahmini chairs a discussion with Patrizia Di Bello and Deborah Cherry
Let Us Now Praise Famous Women - Discovering the work of Female Photographers
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Panel Discussion 2: Unveiling the Archive, Revealing Photographers

Taous Dahmini chairs a discussion with Erika Lederman and Jessica Sutcliffe
Let Us Now Praise Famous Women - Discovering the work of Female Photographers
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Fast Forward: Women in Photography

Anna Fox gives an overview of Fast Forward - a research project designed to promote and engage with women in photography across the globe.
Let Us Now Praise Famous Women - Discovering the work of Female Photographers
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Write or be Written Off: the work of Jo Spence (1934-1992) as photography 'theory'

Patrizia Di Bello discusses the work of Jo Spence as a writer, organiser and photographer
Let Us Now Praise Famous Women - Discovering the work of Female Photographers
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The Helen Muspratt Archive

Jessica Sutcliffe, the daughter of photographer, Helen Muspratt, give a short talk on her mother's life and career.
Fantasy Literature
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Ursula K. Le Guin

A brief introduction to the writer Ursula K. Le Guin.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Maud Gonne MacBride: feminist, agitator, muse

Kellogg Fellow Dr Tara Stubbs introduces us to Maud Gonne Macbride: feminist, agitator, muse.
Israel Studies Seminar
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Heather Munro: Ashkenazi Hegemony in Haredi Israeli Society and Implications for the Future

Heather Monro discusses the implications of Ashkenazi Hegemony in the Israeli Haredi society.
Wolfson College Podcasts

Pakistan women on the frontlines

Oscar-winning journalist, filmmaker and activist Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy delivers the Sarfraz Pakistan Lecture. The lecture is introduced by Sir Tim Hitchens, College President.
Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars

But what about men?: Gender Discomfort in International Criminal Justice

Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV) has become 'hyper-visible' in international criminal justice, yet scholars disagree whether this is a good thing for feminism or not.
Somerville College

Does a woman have to behave like a man to succeed in this world

A lively panel discussion marking the 40th anniversary of Margaret Thatcher's election as Prime Minister and the centenary of the Sex Disqualification Act.

From victims to suspects - representations of Muslim women

Dr Shakira Hussein is a writer and researcher at the University of Melbourne's National Centre for Excellence in Islamic Studies. In this talk she looks at how Muslim women are represented in the media from Australia to the UK.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Women and Power: Redressing the Balance – closing remarks by Helen Antrobus, National Public Programme Curator, National Trust

The closing remarks by Helen Antrobus, National Public Programme Curator, National Trust at the Women and Power conference which took place on the 6th and 7th March 2019.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Women Making History: The Leaders of Today – roundtable discussion chaired by Victoria Tandy, Co-Founder of the Women Leaders in Museums Network

‘Women Making History: The Leaders of Today’ is a roundtable session exploring the presence of women in senior roles in heritage organisations, at the Women and Power conference which took place on the 6th and 7th March 2019.

Empowered: Popular Feminism and Popular Misogyny

Is popular feminism adequate for tackling partriarchy and misogyny in society? Sarah Banet-Weiser, Head of the Department of Media and Communication, LSE, discusses this in light of the Weinstein allegations, the MeToo movement, 'incel' attacks and more.

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