CALL FOR PAPERS
Situating Women’s Liberation; Historicizing a Movement Symposium
The University of Portsmouth: Friday 4 July 2014
The women’s liberation movement (WLM) erupted into late 1960s Western society
as a powerful force for social change, challenging rigidly defined and
oppressive sex role stereotypes, promoting a set of formal demands for women’s
equality and introducing terms such as ‘sexism’ and ‘male chauvinist’ into
everyday language. There is little doubt that the women’s liberation movement
had a profound impact, yet popular images of the original ‘women’s libbers’
portray second wave feminists as men hating, bra burning, dungaree clad
harridans. There is currently renewed interest in feminism, and an upsurge of
feminist activity. This has been accompanied by a desire amongst feminist
historians to develop the historiography of the WLM. The aim of this one day
conference is to historicize the women’s liberation movement within western
society between c1968-1990.
Papers are invited in any area of women’s liberation c1968-90 in Britain,
Continental Europe and North America. We are particularly interested in the
following themes:
* ‘The personal is political’: consciousness raising, personal narratives,
oral testimony - remembering the WLM;
* Sexuality and contraception, including lesbian, bisexual and transgender
feminists, sexual violence and ‘reclaim the night’;
* Struggles at work: women’s strikes, equal pay, against sex role stereo
typing – equal opportunities;
* The WLM and media: campaigns against sexist advertising;
* feminist publications;
* Black feminism/ women from ethnic minorities/ women of colour in the WLM;
* Cultural dimensions of the WLM: feminist art, theatre, writing;
* Transnational dimensions
This conference is aimed primarily at historians but will also be of interest
to scholars in other disciplines, notably Literature, Cultural Studies,
Sociology and Media Studies. Please send abstracts up to 300 words to Sue
Bruley (sue.bruley@port.ac.uk) by 4th April 2014. Website and Booking:
http://www.port.ac.uk/centre-for-european-and-international-studies-research/events/situating-womens-liberation/
Local Information: http://www.visitportsmouth.co.uk/
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