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“That which never can be suppressed”: LGBTQ+ history in the Royal College Physicians‘ collections

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LGBTQ+ stories can be traced back at least 350 years in our collections and cover the experiences of LGBTQ+ people, including physicians, as well as the views of a society that medicalised them. What contributions did physicians make to the ground-breaking Wolfenden Report? How was sexuality and gender identity discussed in the earliest textbooks on… Weiterlesen »“That which never can be suppressed”: LGBTQ+ history in the Royal College Physicians‘ collections

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Cripical Theory: 12 Aspects of Disability Art & Education Never Resolved

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Creative Industries Festival: Opening Statement & "Cripical Theory": 12 Aspects of Disability Art and Education That Never Get Resolved About this event Register Here for Zoom Link What is the problem with terms like 'non-disabled', 'tragic', 'brave', 'heartwarming', 'normal', 'people with disabilities' and others often used when addressing artificially constructed oppositions? This session serves as… Weiterlesen »Cripical Theory: 12 Aspects of Disability Art & Education Never Resolved

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Invisible & Under-Represented? Disability History, Objects & Heritage

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Conference: 22-23 March 2022 The experiences and histories of disabled people, like other marginalised groups, are often absent or hidden the museum or archive. Almost twenty years ago, both Annie Delin (2002) and Catherine Kudlick (2002) separately suggested that the place of disability in our shared past has been 'buried in the footnotes' or the… Weiterlesen »Invisible & Under-Represented? Disability History, Objects & Heritage

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Online Get Together, Schwerpunkt Gender

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Wir möchten euch zu unserem nächsten get together am 27. April, um 18.00 Uhr einladen. Diesmal soll das genderinklusive Museum im Mittelpunkt stehen. Wir würden gern wieder mit einer Reihe kurzer Projektpräsentationen (3-5 Minuten) starten und dann gemeinsam diskutieren. Arbeitet ihr an Vorhaben und Programmen, die sich Gender und Sexualität im Museum widmen? Wisst ihr… Weiterlesen »Online Get Together, Schwerpunkt Gender

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Disability Representation & Access in Oxford’s Museums

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Learn museum skills and collaborate with other disabled, chronically ill and neurodiverse people to help make our museums better! About this event Join GLAM (Gardens, Libraries & Museums) for an afternoon of museum skills and discussion on representation and accessibility in our venues. This will be a chance for disabled, chronically ill and neurodiverse community… Weiterlesen »Disability Representation & Access in Oxford’s Museums

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Inclusive Spaces: Queering Public Space

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A webinar on the relationship between queer communities and public spaces and the concept of ‘designing in diversity'. About this event Join our expert panel of speakers as they discuss how – by considering diversity at early stages of design and planning – public spaces can become more accessible to marginalised and disempowered groups. Despite… Weiterlesen »Inclusive Spaces: Queering Public Space

„Gendern“ im Museum: Sprache formt Geschichte und Gegenwart

hdgö Neue Burg, Heldenplatz, Wien, Österreich

Input – World Café – Diskussion Mittwoch, 8. Juni 2022 um 18.30 Uhr Wie soll im Museum geschlechtergerecht gesprochen werden? In der Betrachtung von Geschichte macht der Fokus auf Geschlecht neue Zusammenhänge sichtbar. Die möglichen Lösungen, um diese durch differenzierte Sprache für das Publikum verständlich zu machen, entwickeln sich ständig weiter. Zum Abschluss der Ausstellung… Weiterlesen »„Gendern“ im Museum: Sprache formt Geschichte und Gegenwart

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From Community to Hospital and Back Again: A History of Care

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Hear how the history of care for people with learning disabilities has shifted over time, and how community care functions today About this event Before the early 19th century, people with learning disabilities were largely ignored in healthcare and medicine. Since practitioners were paid by results, care of those who were considered “incurable” was not… Weiterlesen »From Community to Hospital and Back Again: A History of Care

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The Metamorphosis of Autism: A History of Neurodiversity

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Join us in person or online for talks exploring the history and personal experiences of autism and neurodiversity. About this event Talks from 5.30pm (in person and online): What is neurodiversity and where has it come from? Increased diagnostic rates of autism, the rise of the neurodiversity movement, and growing journalism have recently fuelled autism's fame… Weiterlesen »The Metamorphosis of Autism: A History of Neurodiversity

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Inclusive Spaces: LGBTQIA+ Places and Stories

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Wed, 22 February 2023, 13:00 – 14:00 GMT “Queer people have always found ways to exist and be together, and there will always be a need for queer spaces.” During LGBTQ+ History Month 2023, the editors of ‘Queer Spaces’ will join us to explore historic, contemporary and speculative LGBTQIA+ spaces from around the world. ‘Queer Spaces’… Weiterlesen »Inclusive Spaces: LGBTQIA+ Places and Stories

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CFP – „Hidden Worlds: Histories of Disability Things and Material Culture“, Workshop 13-15 Sept 2023

University of Manchester Oxford Road, Manchester, Großbritannien

Call for Papers for Workshop on Wed 13th-15th September 2023 (Manchester, hybrid)  Deadline for Submissions: 1st May 2023 For over two decades, historians of disability have called for greater engagement with material culture (Katherine Ott, David Serlin, and Stephen Mihm). Responding to this call, they have extensively examined prosthetics and wheelchairs, focusing on the processes of… Weiterlesen »CFP – „Hidden Worlds: Histories of Disability Things and Material Culture“, Workshop 13-15 Sept 2023

/ecm diskurs 71: Ist das (noch) radikal oder kann das weg? Das Schwule Museum Berlin (SMU)

die angewandte Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien, Flux 2 Vordere Zollamtsstraße 7, Wien, Wien

Freitag, 19. April 2024, 19.00 Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien, Flux 2 Vordere Zollamtsstraße 7, 1030 Wien Vortrag Birgit Bosold Mitglied des Vorstands, Schwules Museum Berlin Moderation Renate Höllwart /ecm-Leitungsteam Das Schwule Museum wurde 1985 von einer kleinen Gruppe eigensinniger Aktivisten gegründet. Ihr Ziel war es, dem systematischen Ausschluss queerer Geschichte und Kultur aus dem… Weiterlesen »/ecm diskurs 71: Ist das (noch) radikal oder kann das weg? Das Schwule Museum Berlin (SMU)

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