Gender and Sexual Politics
A symposium presenting research from the School of Psychology related to ‘Pornography in the Public Eye’, a project supported by the Marsden Fund. With invited international speakers
Ann Cahill (Elon University, USA)
Bodies, sex work, and ethics: Thinking beyond objectification
Michael Flood (University of Wollongong, Australia) Shifting men’s relations to pornography The University of Auckland speakers
Aleksandra Antevska Toxic exposure: Academic engagement with pornography
Karishma Beach, Lloyd Jones, Chelsea Pickens and Sophie Sills Social media activism and rape culture
Virginia Braun The modified vulva, aesthetic labour, and a ‘pornified’ female body
Octavia Calder-Dawe
Speaking out, keeping cool: Young people and everyday sexism
Nicola Gavey Gender, power and porn: A New Zealand perspective
Jade Le Grice
Living complexity: Sexuality at the intersections Above: Detail from Adult Section (2013), Lauren Lysaght.
Wednesday 28 January 2015, 9am – 5.30pm Followed by refreshments. Engineering Lecture Theatre 439, 22 Symonds St, University of Auckland
All welcome. Free entry, but registration essential Registration: www.psych.auckland.ac.nz/genderandsexualpolitics Enquiries: p.benton-greig@auckland.ac.nz | Updates: www.sexualpoliticsnow.org.nz