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SUMMARY:Feminist Classics revisited 2 - Prof Sarah Franklin\, Cambridge So
 ciology Department (Chair)\; Speakers: Michelle Stanworth\, Patricia Spall
 one\, Deborah Lynn Steinberg
DTSTART:20140501T120000Z
DTEND:20140501T150000Z
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CONTACT:Rhiannon
DESCRIPTION:Following last year's sold-out launch of this series focussed 
 on the work of Professor Ann Oakley\, the Department of Sociology and the 
 Reproductive Sociology Research Group (ReproSoc) are pleased to confirm th
 at this year's symposium on 1 May 2014 from 1 to 4pm will be focussed on t
 wo of the most influential feminist anthologises addressing reproductive t
 echnology to be published in the 1980s. Made to Order: the myth of reprodu
 ctive and genetic progress\, edited by Patricia Spallone and Deborah Lynn 
 Steinberg\, and Reproductive Technologies: gender\, motherhood and medicin
 e\, edited by Michelle Stanworth\, were both published in the UK in 1987. 
 All three editors of these key texts will join us at our second FCR sympos
 ium to discuss a variety of themes\, including the challenges of combining
  activism and publishing\, the insights of early feminist analysis of NRTs
 \, the struggle to define a feminist politics in relation to this issue\, 
 and some of the key feminist activist groups that emerged in the 1980s. Ma
 ke sure to reserve a place on the Feminist Classics Revisited site online.
 \n\nhttp://onlinesales.admin.cam.ac.uk/browse/extra_info.asp?compid=1&modi
 d=2&deptid=279&catid=669&prodid=995 \n\nFor any questions or queries\, con
 tact: Rhiannon Williams at rw515@cam.ac.uk\n
LOCATION:Sociology Department Seminar Room\, Free School Lane
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