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8th European Social Science History Conference Ghent, Belgium April 2010
 
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Tuesday 13 April
   8.30
   10.45
   14.15
   16.30
Wednesday 14 April
   8.30
   10.45
   14.15
   16.30
Thursday 15 April
   8.30
   10.45
   14.15
   16.30
Friday 16 April
   8.30
   10.45
   14.15
   16.30

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 Tuesday 13 April 14.15 

I-3  -  SEX01: Female desires/desiring women
Room D1, Pauli

    Network: Sexuality
Chair: Lesley Hall
Discussant: Lesley Hall
Geertje Mak The turn inwards: Freud's theory of female sexuality as a psychologization of social practices
Mark Cornwall The Criminalized 'Third Sex': Czech Lesbians in Interwar Czechoslovakia 1918-1938
Elise Chenier The Archive of Lesbian Testimony (A LOT): Building a Digital Archive
Alison Oram The Democratisation of Desire: Women, sexuality and same-sex love in Britain from the 1930s to the 1950s

 Tuesday 13 April 16.30 

I-4  -  SEX02: Sexualities against the political orthodoxies
Room D1, Pauli

    Network: Sexuality
Chair: David Churchill
Discussant: David Churchill
Ana Cristina Santos Queering ‘the family’? Fifteen years of LGBT activism in Portugal
Sebastian Buckle 'The Coming of Age of the English Gay and Lesbian Movement": Section 28 and the Struggle for its Repeal
Peter Edelberg The De-dramatization of Homosexuality in Denmark 1945 - 80
Jens Rydström Scandinavian Disjunctures: Disability, citizenship and sexuality in Denmark and Sweden, from 1925 to the present day
Lesley Hall Interwar British women pushing at the boundaries: beyond the Me Tarzan, You Jane, Let's Make Babies paradigm

 Wednesday 14 April 8.30 

E-5  -  SEX03: The politics of sexuality and reproduction
Zaal L 4, muziekcentrum

    Network: Sexuality
Chair: Dan Healey
Discussant: Dan Healey
Amy Randall “Abortion Will Deprive You of Happiness!”: Soviet Reproductive Politics in the 1950s and 1960s
Dorottya Redai Sexing the Citizen in the School. Discourses on citizenship in sex and family education in Hungarian schools from the 1960s till today
Hayley M. Brown Punishment of Adultery in the New Zealand Courts, 1898 - 1947
Lessie Jo Frazier Eros, Sex, and Socialist Revolution the Chilean Way: Considering 40 years on Marcuse and Allende circa 1970

 Wednesday 14 April 10.45 

X-6  -  SEX04: Lewd and lascivious: dishonour, deception and dirty dancing
M211, Marissal

    Network: Sexuality
Chair: Sarah Toulalan
Discussant: Sarah Toulalan
Lisa Downing John Money's contribution to the sexological theory of paraphilia
Julie Gammon Sodomy and Dishonour in Eighteenth-Century Provincial England
Marialana Wittman The Cost of Secrecy: The Eighteenth-Century Market for Venereal Disease Remedies
Amandine Lauro "Our people has lost the sense of honest dance". African dances and the (re)definitions of "obscenity" in colonial Congo

 Wednesday 14 April 14.15 

H-7  -  SEX05: Sex and violence
Hortazaal, Pauli

    Network: Sexuality
Chair: Julie Gammon
Discussant: Julie Gammon
Brett Shadle Sexual Violence in Kenyan Courts, 1963-2008
Kim Herburt Sadomasochism in swedish discourse: A story of abuse, rape and sex murders
Svein Atle Skålevåg, Dag Stenvoll The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Representations of Buyers and Sellers of Sex in the Norwegian Criminal Law Debates, 1890s and 2000s

 Thursday 15 April 8.30 

L-9  -  ASI01: Sexual Sensibilities in China: Past and Present in Contemporary Narratives
Room D14, Pauli

    Network: Sexuality
Chair: Ratna Saptari
Discussant: Ratna Saptari
Derek Hird A Chronology of Male Beauties: Imagined Histories of Metrosexuality in China
Elisabeth L. Engebretsen “Ah, this is me!” Narratives of emergent same-sex sensibilities among women in Beijing
Alessandra Aresu Sex education in modern and contemporary China: interrupted debates across the last century

 Thursday 15 April 8.30 

D-9  -  SEX07: Networks of Desire: Imaging Transnational Histories of Sexuality in Postwar North America
Artiestenfoyer, muziekcentrum

    Network: Sexuality
Chair: Elise Chenier
Discussant: Elise Chenier
David Churchill Homophile Tourism, Liberal Internationalism and Cosmopolitan Citizenship
Scott F. De Groot Out of the Closet and Into Print: Gay Liberation and the Transnational Politics of Knowledge
Eric Schantz War Tokens (prendas) of GI Johns and Sub-Altern Consciousness of Mexican Sex Workers, 1945-1965

 Thursday 15 April 10.45 

D-10  -  SEX08: (Re-)Producing the Nation, Histories
Artiestenfoyer, muziekcentrum

    Network: Sexuality
Chair: Jens Rydström
Discussant: Jens Rydström
Joakim Johansson Queering the Swedish Parental Leave Benefit Discourse
O Cristian Norocel Writing Histories of Pure Swedish Families: Metaphors of Heterosexist Masculinities (Re-)Defining the Family in the Swedish Radical Right Populism
Helena Tinnerholm Ljungberg The Family Is Impossible – Contingent (Re-)Definitions of Family, Sexuality and Gender
Daniela Cutas, Sarah Chan The sexy family. Moving towards less sexiness

 Thursday 15 April 16.30 

S-12  -  SEX10: Sexing the Nation: Issues of Sexuality in Migration Societies
M101, Marissal

    Network: Sexuality
Organiser: Irina Schmitt
Chair: Eleonore Kofman
Discussant: Eleonore Kofman
Irina Schmitt Surprisingly exclusive? Non-heteronormativity in school policies in Sweden, Germany and Canada
Isabel Crowhurst Preserving ‘national identity’ and disciplining ‘dangerous sexuality’: the regulation of ‘foreign prostitution’ in contemporary Italy
Jana Häberlein Culturalisations of gender and sexuality in the migration society of Switzerland
Ilgin Yorukoglu Out in Kreuzberg: Queer Turkish Immigrant Women in Germany

 Friday 16 April 8.30 

S-13  -  SEX09: Sexual Perversity from Early Modernity to Modernity
M101, Marissal

    Network: Sexuality
Chair: Lessie Jo Frazier
Discussant: Lessie Jo Frazier
Marianna Muravyeva How perverse is perverse: sex with birds in 18th century Europe.
Sarah Toulalan Child sexual abuse and paedophilia in early modern England
Julie Peakman Naming and Shaming of Sexually Perverse Behaviour in C18th Print Culture