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Capote 1977
Truman Capote, 1977

Queer Methodologies Seminar Series

Queer Methodology Seminar Series 2009-2010

All seminars are on Tuesdays and will start at 5.15pm in Room A113, Samuel Alexander Building, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road.
For further information contact: david.alderson@manchester.ac.uk

6 October 2009
Angelia Wilson (The University of Manchester)
'Queering Politics'

10 November 2009
Michael Bibler (The University of Manchester)
'Unremarkable Queerness in the Works of Truman Capote'

24 November 2009
Nicholas Chare (University of Reading)
'His Master's Voice: Attending to Francis Bacon's Artistic Intentions'
Respondent: Jonathan Katz (University at Buffalo)
This semianr is held in collaboration with David Lomas (AHVS, The University of Manchester) and the AHRC-funded project on Surrealism and Sexuality.

1 December 2009
Kaye Mitchell (The University of Manchester)
' Queer, Pulp and the Politics of Unintelligibility'

9 February 2010
Darren Waldron and Chris Perriam (The University of Manchester)
Queer Film Audiences in Europe

9 March 2010
Katherine Sender (Pennsylvania)
'Makeover Television and its Audiences: Rethinking Gender'

20 April 2010
John Howard (Kings College, London)
'William Eggleston's Prank'

Past Queer Methodology Seminar Series

21 April 2009
Dani Caselli (EAS)
'"There were a couple of queer good people once in this world — but none of you": Queer, Genealogy and Futurity'

24 March 2009
Jonathan Katz (Curator at Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC and Visiting Research Professor, Art History and Visual Studies, Manchester)
'American Queer Art History: Between the Left and the Right'

3 February 2009
Graham Ward (Religions and Theologies)
'Sex and the Soul'

9 December 2008
Brian Heaphy (Sociology)
'Sexual Intersubjectivities: Reflexivity, Embodiment and Power'

18 Novermber 2008
David Alderson (English and American Studies)
'The Aestheticization of Politics in Queer Theory'

14 October 2008
Laura Doan (English and American Studies)
'Disturbing Practices: History and Sexuality