
Professor Paton, “Gender History, Global History, and Atlantic Slavery”
Professor Diana Paton (Edinburgh), “Gender History, Global History, and Atlantic Slavery” Wednesday, 14 October 2020, 4pm Teams live event: http://bit.ly/alhwgs
The St Andrews Institute for Gender Studies (StAIGS) brings together staff from across the University of St Andrews with research interests in gender. StAIGS has over 100 Academic Affiliates across 16 schools.
Professor Diana Paton (Edinburgh), “Gender History, Global History, and Atlantic Slavery” Wednesday, 14 October 2020, 4pm Teams live event: http://bit.ly/alhwgs
Words, Music, and Marginalisation Conference, 1-3 September **Register by Friday 21 August 2020** Check out the exciting programme! With a Keynote Speaker (on Teams: 1 Sept, 16.30-18.30): Imani Danielle Mosley Dr.…
The mission of the StAIGS Feminist Film Series is to de-canonise and decolonise film and cinema content outreach whilst spotlighting female, POC, and LGBTQIA+ filmmakers. The series aims to provide a space to view the…
5 February; LGBTIQ+ Chris Hooley (Physics) + Ana Maria Sapountzi (Film) 4 March; Dictatorships Kate Ferris (History) + Tom Smith (German) 1 April; Climate Crisis Catherine Jones (IR) + Sam Woolhead (Transition)…
Autumn StAIGS Feminist Reading Group Activities
This semester topics are: Health and Evolution.
External Speaker Series. Thurs 10 Oct: Tommy Curry (Edinburgh) — “Thinking through the Silence: Theorizing the Rape of Jewish Males during the Holocaust through Survivor Testimonies.” 11am – 12:30pm in Master’s Room…
StAIGS FEMINIST FILM SERIES Semester 1 – 2019 The mission of the StAIGS Feminist Film Series is to de-canonise and decolonise film and cinema content outreach whilst spotlighting female, POC, and LGBTQIA+ filmmakers.…
This term, StAIGS is introducing an internal speaker series based on the same structure as the launch event — short informal talks about common topics to promote interdisciplinary discussions and collaborations. Each…
StAIGS has a monthly reading group. All are welcome. The topic of each reading group is independent—so may come to them all, or feel free to pick whichever topics (or dates) are of most interest.