Queer Cultures Research Seminar

Queer Cultures Research Seminar An interdisciplinary forum for visiting academics, graduates and faculty members in the arts and hum

The Queer Cultures Research Seminar, run in association with the Faculty of English, University of Cambridge, and funded by the Leverhulme Trust, is a new fortnightly event showcasing queer and subversive scholarly perspectives. Broadly historicist in approach, the seminar is intended to complement the recently established Cambridge Queer Theory Reading Group, providing an interdisciplinary forum

for discussion between visiting academics, faculty members across the arts and humanities, and graduate students. CAMBRIDGE QCRS PROGRAMME: LENT TERM 2015

*Wednesday 28 January – 4.30-6.00pm – English Faculty Boardroom
Professor Chris Mounsey (University of Winchester): Sexuality as a Guide to Ethics: Following the Figure of the Law in English Literature

*Wednesday 11 February – 4.30-6.00pm – English Faculty Boardroom
Dr Sarah Dillon (University of Cambridge): In Response to Edelman: Reproductive Futurism, Literary Equivocation and Maggie Gee’s The Ice People

*Wednesday 25 February – 4.30-6.00pm – English Faculty Boardroom
Graduate Symposium: Queer Bodies

ALL WELCOME

Hi everyone! A shutout to show solidarity with the q***r folks of Poland. In the recent months, there has been a drastic...
17/08/2020

Hi everyone! A shutout to show solidarity with the q***r folks of Poland. In the recent months, there has been a drastic increase of LGBT-phobia in Poland. If you can, please read, sign and share this petition

The LGBT+ Community in Poland: A Letter of Solidarity and Protest

29/01/2019

Hi All
The "Desire Lines" seminar will now be taking place on 13 Feb instead of tomorrow!

On 22 Feb, artist Ian Giles and Open Ramble East are organising walks with LGBTQI+ people throughout the East of England...
24/01/2019

On 22 Feb, artist Ian Giles and Open Ramble East are organising walks with LGBTQI+ people throughout the East of England during 2019 as part of New Geographies. The rambling walks will move from urban centres out in to more rural spaces. They are an opportunity for LGBTQI+ individuals to socialise and collectively claim space. After each walk there will be a social event with food and music. The meeting is designed to be informal and exploratory, its about trying to plan a walking route in and around Cambridge based on an LGBTQI+ framework and logic (be that histories, sites, objects, etc)... come along and find out more at:

Join artist Ian Giles for a public meeting about Open Ramble East – a series of walks being organised with and for LGBTQI+ people living in the East of England.

11/09/2018

We're currently looking for another Cambridge grad student to help convene the QCRS seminars this year! Message for details!

CfP: One day conference on Q***ring the End Times (June 9th 2018) at the University of Cambridge, on q***r resistances t...
09/04/2018

CfP: One day conference on Q***ring the End Times (June 9th 2018) at the University of Cambridge, on q***r resistances to and engagements with apocalypse(s). Abstract deadline May 6th. Contact q***[email protected]

“I think the world will come to an end amid the general applause from all the wits who believe that it is a joke.” — Søren Kierkegaard In 2016 and 2017, LGBT homicides more than doubled those of...

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