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Practice/Performing/Staging Identities Butch, trans, gender outlaws, non-binary, post-binary, race, power, identity, autobiography and mediation


5 Jun 2015, 1:00pm - 6:00pm

LG01, Professor Stuart Hall Building

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Cost Free
Department Media, Communications and Cultural Studies
Contact l.blackman(@gold.ac.uk)

A practice-led day of performance exploring race, power and identity and gender outlaws including Dr Lynette Goddard, Mojisola Adebayo, Campbell X, Isabel Waidner, Dr Laura Bridgeman and a performance of The Butch Monologues by The Drakes.

Come along to a day of performance and practice-led work where we will be celebrating butches and gender outlaws and exploring race, power and identity. The day will include Dr Lynette Goddard (Royal Holloway and author of Staging Black Feminisms), the playwright, director and producer Mojisola Adebayo in discussion and performing from her work. Writer/Director Campbell X will talk about making Black lesbian and queer experimental and narrative film. We are also pleased to announce a special performance from The Butch Monologues by The Drakes and
talk from the director and writer Dr Laura Bridgeman. Experimental novelist Isabel Waidner (Roehampton) will read from her new queer novella Gaudy Bauble. The event will be hosted by Profs. Lisa Blackman & Sara Ahmed. See you there!

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5 Jun 2015 1:00pm - 6:00pm
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