In October 2020 Dr Jen Grove gave a paper at the online workshop “Exhibitionism – Sexuality at the Museum”, organised by The Kinsey Institute, the Wilzig Erotic Art Museum (WEAM), and the Research Center for the Cultural History of Sexuality at Humboldt University in Berlin.
Author Archives: Jennifer Ellen Grove
Sexuality, Gender and Visual Cultures in 20th-century Germany
In January 2020 the project hosted three guest speakers at the seminar “Sexuality, Gender and Visual Cultures in 20th-century Germany”.
The future is older people: sexual ageism and the history of medicine as public health intervention
In December 2019 PhD student Kazuki Yamada took part in the Cultural Studies Association of Australia 2019 Conference at the University of Queensland. Kazuki’s paper was on ‘The future is older people: sexual ageism and the history of medicine as public health intervention’.
Rethinking Normativity: the Normal in the History of Medicine
Transformations: Co-Producing a youth-led exhibition on Gender Identity and Sexual Science
In June 2019 Jen Grove gave a paper at Queering Memory: LGBT+ Archives, Libraries, Museums, and Special Collections Conference in Berlin.
Sex in America
In June 2019 Sarah Jones and Jen Grove took part in a panel on “Sex in America” at the Historians of the 20th United States Annual Conference.
“The Age of Attraction: Age, Gender and the History of Modern Male Homosexuality” (Fisher and Funke, 2019)
Supported by Wellcome
Kate Fisher and Jana Funke’s article “The Age of Attraction: Age, Gender and the History of Modern Male Homosexuality” has been published open access in Gender & History (31(2) in July 2019. Read it online here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1468-0424.12437
A history of the present: Sexual temporalities at the rise of sexology and gerontology
Kazuki Yamada presented ‘‘A history of the present: Sexual temporalities at the rise of sexology and gerontology’ at the QUEX International Symposium 2019, University of Queensland, July 2019.
Sex, science, and censorship in the 19th and 20th centuries
“A kind of homesickness for the state of the ovum”: Sex, ageing and death in the cellular ecosystems of the fin de siècle (1870-1930)
Kazuki Yamada presented at the project’s Sex and Nature:1800-2018 in June 2019. The paper was titled ‘”A kind of homesickness for the state of the ovum”: Sex, ageing and death in the cellular ecosystems of the fin de siècle (1870-1930)’.