III Congress on Sex and Gender

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Subject:          (Fwd) III Congress of Sex and Gender
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UPDATE - 11/5/98
 CALL FOR PAPERS - proposals for papers will be
 accepted unitl the 1st June
 THE THIRD INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON SEX AND GENDER
 An Inter-Disciplinary Conference:   trAnsGENDER AGENDA for the end of
the millennium
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Exeter College, Oxford University, 18th - 20th September  1998
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Keynote Speaker: Prof. Louis Gooren, Endocrinologist and head of the
Gender Clinic at the Free University Hospital, Amsterdam After Dinner
Speaker: Dr Lynne Jones, Member of Parliament and Convenor of the
Parliamentary Forum on Transgender Issues

Below there is a list of PROVISIONAL paper titles to date - we are
still looking for people to provide workshops and papers  and would be
grateful to anyone who feels they have particular expertise they would
like to share. I have some ideas, but would very much like to hear
suggestions.
 Stephen: s.t.whittle at mmu.ac.uk

**** Legal Issues Stream
Yatoni Cole-Wilson, Barrister, Lincoln’s Inn, United Kingdom
Corbett v Corbett: is it still Good Law

Louis Swartz, Associate Professor of Law, School of Law, State
University of New York at Buffalo, USA
Legal Implications of the New Ferment Concerning Transsexualism

Michelle Wilson, Solicitor, United Kingdom
Transsexualism - A Legal Overview

Dr Stephen Whittle, School of Law, Manchester Metropolitan University
& Richard Fay, Centre for English Language Studies, Manchester
University, United Kingdom Sex, Sex and Sex: The Law’s Progress In
Linguistics

**** Working with the Community
Petra C Klene, Simon Huges, Social Workers with Humanitas Working
Group on Transsexualism, and Hennie Vischer LL.M, Lawyer, The
Netherlands Fifteen Years of Nationwide Psycho-sexual Self-Help for
Transsexuals, Transgenders and their Families in the Netherlands

Valmai Mewett,  Psychologist, Education Co-ordinator, Sexual
Assault and Sexual Abuse Co-ordinator Panderic, United Kingdom
The Transgenderist and the Family - A Bridge of Understanding For the
New Millenium

Esben Benestad, MD, Family Therapist, Grimstad MPAT-Institute, Norway
Networking for the Future of Possibly Transgendered Individuals

Trey Maurer, CFLE & Trainer, Maureen Kelly, Director of Education and
Training, Planned Parenthood of Tompkins County, USA Trans-Relations:
Parts, Passions and Safer Sex

Professer Richard Green, Gender Idenity Clinic Head of Research,
Charing Cross Hospital, United Kingdom
Transsexual’s Children: Divorce
and the Implacable Spouse

**** Health Provision
Dr Zoe Jane Playdon, The School of Medicine, University of London,
United Kingdom Transsexualism in the New NHS

Mr Michael Royle & Miss Sarah Muirhead- Allwood,  Surgeons, The Hove
Nuffield Hospital, United Kingdom A Retrospective Two to Four Year
Post-Operative Result in Male to Femlae Transsexual Surgery

Dr Philip Wilson, GP, Scottish Needs Assessment Programme, Woodside
Health Centre, Barr Street, Glasgow G20 7LR United Kingdom Health
Provision in Scotland for Transsexuals

**** Gender Theory
Dr Ashley Tauchert, School of English and American Studies, University
of Exeter, United Kingdom Beyond the Binary: Fuzzy Gender and the
Radical Centre

Vanessa Munro, School of Law, Glasgow University, United Kingdom
Disciplining the Gendered Body - The Paradox of Transsexualism

James Green, President of FTM International, USA
The Art and Nature of Gender

Jaime Balboa, Doctoral Candidate, Graduate Theological Union,
Berkeley, USA
www.genderfuck.me:  Cultivating Transsexuality With The Internet As A
Technology Of The Self

Lee Anderson Brown, Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology,
University of New South Wales, Australia Fracturing the Masks: Voices
from the Shards of Language

Professor Miqqi Gilbert, Department of Philosophy, York University,
Canada A Sometime Woman: The Limits of Social Construction

Steall Gonzalez-Arnal, Department of Philosophy, University of Hull,
United Kingdom The Ambiguous Politics of Petticoating

Dr M T Haslam, MA, MD, FRCP, FRCPsch, United Kingdom
Gender Paradoces

Professor Gerda Siann, University of Dundee, United Kingdom
Interpretations of Difference

Garuth Chalfont, MA, USA
Gender and the City: Exploring the Relationship Between Gender
Reassignment and The Urban Landscape

Christie Elan Cane, United Kingdom
A World Without Gender

Sam More, FTM Network, Germany
Gender As (Native) Language Of Self-Expression And Communication

Richard Ekins, Transgender Archive, University of Ulster  & Dave King,
Department of Sociology and Social Policy, Liverpool University,
United Kingdom Exploring Transgender Diversity: Styles, Identities and
Settings

**** Activism and Community Theory
Lee Anderson Brown, Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology,
University of New South Wales, Australia Circling the Margins of
Identity: Controversies in the Sydney Transgender Community

Surya Monro, Department of Sociological Studies, University of
Sheffield, United Kingdom
GenderLove and GenderFreedom: Towards an Emancipatory Politics of
Trans/Gender

Elizabeth Riley,  Coordinator of The Gender Centre, New South Wales,
Australia Invisibility Versus Visibility: The Road to Transgender
Empowerment

Dr Susan Stryker, Department of History, Stanford University, USA
North American Transgender Activism, 1966-1998

**** Trans- Studies
Melanie A Taylor, Department of English, York University, United
Kingdom
True-Stories: Orlando, Life-Writing and Transgender Narratives

Dr Susan Stryker, Department of History, Stanford University, USA Lou
Sullivan: An Overview Of And Commentary On The Life And Works Of Louis
Sullivan

**** Religious Studies
Jed Chandler, FTM Network, United Kingdom
Until You Can Strip Without Shame: Transsexuality and Spirituality

**** Practical Activism
Susan Marshall, Barrister, Oxford University, United Kingdom
A Practical Guide: Making a Complaint of Sexual Discrimination or
Harrassment

Alex Whinnom, Press For Change
Funding and Resources for Activism

Dr Stephen Whittle, School of Law, Manchester Metropolitan University
Phone-Line Advice

There will also be many small workshops at the conference including
Transmen's sessions,Trans- Activist training and work in progress
sessions for younger or less experienced academics. There will be
performance work by Doran George.

    THE THIRD INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON SEX AND GENDER
    An Inter-Disciplinary Conference
    trAnsGENDER AGENDA for the end of the millennium
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    Exeter College, Oxford University, 18th - 20th September    1998
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   (REGISTRATION FORM FOR CONFERENCE IS end part of this message)

    The 1998 Congress will be held at the historical Exeter College.
    Dating from the 14th century, with former scholars including
    William Morris, Edward Burne-Jones and J.R Tolkein, these
    wonderful buildings, including the Dining Hall, dating from 1618,
    will provide the settings for this exciting and important
    inter-disciplinary conference. Social activities will include a
    Conference Dinner and entertainment and there will be
    opportunities to explore the university and cathedral city of
    Oxford and its surroundings in the heart of middle England. The
    city of Oxford is only 40 minutes from central London.

CALL FOR PAPERS:
     Medicine, The Arts, Law, Social Sciences, Health Care,
     History, Cultural Studies, Education, Psychology
Papers on any aspect of study of transgender, transsexuality and
related aspects of sex and gender are welcomed. Titles and an abstract
of maximum 200 words should be sent by the 1st June 1998 to: Dr
Stephen Whittle, PFC, BM Network, London WC1N 3XX, Tel: +44 (0) 161
247 6444  Fax: +44 (0) 161247 6309 email: Cong.papers at pfc.org.uk

FOR BOOKING DETAILS contact:  Jan Cobb, PFC BM network, London, WC1N
3XX Tel: +44 (0) 1473 421385  Fax: +44 (0) 1473 421386,
email:Cong.book at pfc.org.uk
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REGISTRATION FORM: trAnsGENDER AGENDA - 18th to 20th September 1998

Please note: The submission of a paper does NOT
constitute registration for the conference.
Anyone wishing to attend must submit a completed registration form.
Completed forms and payment /paymentdetails MUST be received by the
1st July 1998. A late registration fee of £25 must be added to all
applications received after the 1st July. Substitution can be made at
any time if we are informed in writing.

Cancellations must be received in writing by Jan Cobb before the 1st
July 1998. Registration is confirmed on receipt of payment, when
further details will be sent.

Completed forms and payment /payment details should be returned to:
Jan Cobb, PFC, BM Network, London, WC1N 3XX. Tel: +44 (0) 1473 421385
 Fax: +44 (0) 1473 421386, email: Cong.book at pfc.org.uk

 Updated information may also be obtained from the Web site:
           http: //www.pfc.org.uk/Congress
For information regarding conference papers contact: Dr Stephen
Whittle, PFC, BM Network, London WC1N 3XX, Tel: +44 (0) 161 247 6444
Fax: +44 (0) 161 432 8454, email: Cong.papers at pfc.org.uk
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The  Exeter College facilities include: (All rooms have wash
handbasins) Option A: Ensuite single - bedsit room and ensuite shower
(3 available) Option B: Ensuite double ‘Sets’ - 2 single bedrooms,
sitting room and ensuite shower (9 available) Option C: Single
bedroom, 4/5 max share shower/bathroom (81 available) Option D: Single
‘Sets’ - bedroom, sitting room, 4/5 share shower/bathroom (45
available) Option E: Double ‘Sets’ - 2 single bedrooms, 4/5 share
shower room (5 available)

Price Structure: Please tick the package you choose:
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Residential Options: include full board from 4pm on Friday 18th to 4pm
Sunday 19th September
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__  220 UKP: Ensuite Double set (Option B room)
 [Please say which other conference delegate you are to share with
_______________________ (The other delegate must also complete a
registration form, indicating the share, and arrange independent
payment)]

__  200UKP : Ensuite single room (Option A room)

__  160UKP: Single bedroom (Option C room)

__  180UKP: Single ‘Set’ (Option D room)

__  170UKP: Double ‘Set’ (Option E room)
[Please say which other conference delegate you are to share with
_______________________ (The other delegate must also complete a
registration form, indicating the share, and arrange independent
payment)]
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Non-Residential Options:
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__   65UKP: Saturday Day Rate - from 9am to late, includes lunch and
Conference Dinner

__   45UKP: Sunday Day Rate - from 9am to 4pm, includes lunch

[On provision of PROOF of  receipt of  income support, disability
living allowance or other invalidity benefit which shows incapacity
for work,  job seekers allowance or other benefit (at the discretion
of the conference organisers) delegates may deduct 10% from the above
rates.]

Please complete the following in block capitals:

Special Requirements (dietary or other)______________________________

Method of Payment: __ Cheque __ Bankers Draft __  Invoice (for those
funded by professional organisations)[ payments by Credit Card, Amex
or Diners Club cards cannot be accepted, drafts and cheques should be
in £sterling made payable to PFC, Please write your name on the back
of any cheque.] Title: ____  First Name: _______________________

Surname:________________________________________

Affiliation:________________________________________________

Email address:_____________________________________________(Using
email keeps conference costs down)

Correspondence Address:

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Stephen

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Stephen Whittle                         Tel: 0161 247 6444 (work)
Senior Lecturer in Law                  Tel: 0161 432 1915 (home)
The School of Law                       Fax: 0161 247 6444 (work)
Manchester Metro University             Fax: 0161 432 8454 (home)
Hathersage Rd
Manchester M13 0JA
United Kingdom

work email: s.t.whittle at mmu.ac.uk
home email: stwhittle at msn.com
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