Women in the Wake of May 68: An Interdisciplinary Conference

Elizabeth Miller Announcement
Location
United Kingdom
Subject Fields
French History / Studies, Film and Film History, European History / Studies, Literature, Women's & Gender History / Studies

Dear colleagues,

 

We are delighted to invite you to a one-day conference ‘Women in the Wake of May 68’.

 

One of the largest mass movements in French history, May 68 represented the culmination of a rejection of the established moral order. This period of civil unrest is often considered the cultural, social, and moral turning point in postmodern society. While the events of May 68 have garnered much academic attention, there has been little discussion of how the event affected the status of French women in the following years, especially how this is represented in the culture-at-large in film, literature, philosophy, and the arts.

 

This one-day event will coincide with the 50th anniversary of May 68 and bring together Arts & Humanities postgraduate students and early career researchers from a variety of disciplines to share and discuss their research. Professor Margaret Atack, author of May 68 in French Fiction and Film: Rethinking Representation, Rethinking Society, and Dr. Rakhee Balaram, whose forthcoming book Counterpractice: Psychoanalysis, Politics and the Art of ‘French Feminism’ examines art in post-May 68 France, will be the keynote speakers.

 

The conference is free and will take place on May 16th, 9:30-18:30 (followed by a wine reception), at King’s College London, Strand Campus.

 

Please visit our website for the programme and to book a place. The conference is free and open to everyone, but pre-registration is required:

https://womenaftermay68.wixsite.com/kclconference

 

We are also on Facebook: @WomenAfterMay68.

 

We are looking forward to see you in May!

 

All the best,

 

Marion Hallet & Elizabeth Miller

Contact Email
WomenAfterMay68@kcl.ac.uk