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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Grace Lavery - online talk - 18 March 2022

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yetanotherusernameAgain · 17/03/2022 08:00

Grace Lavery is giving the annual lecture at qUCL (LGBQT interest group at UCL) tomorrow (Friday 18 March).

www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-gender-critical-movement-with-grace-lavery-tickets-276617068097

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The Gender Critical Movement, with Grace Lavery

We are delighted to welcome Grace Lavery to give qUCL's 2022 annual lecture.

The rumors are true: academic freedom really is under attack. But the threat doesn’t come from students or from “cancel culture”––it comes from university administrators, an insurgent anti-intellectual media, and powerful celebrity professors. The so-called “gender critical” movement has made the most significant attacks on academic freedom, and has normalized a set of political tools: GC academic activists have normalized a set of political tools: GC academic activists have normalized threats of private legal action against students critical of their work, while senior administrators use institutional procedures to protect them, and threaten retaliatory action against student critics. Yet these sorts of actions, and the victory laps taken across the liberal UK media, are only the most spectacular facet of a wide campaign of intimidation against trans students and workers, and our allies, that is being played out in universities across the UK: abuse of institutional procedures, legal intimidation of students, media whitewashing, and social media swarming. Developing and extending methods of feminist analysis from authors such as Jennifer Doyle and Sara Ahmed, this lecture both describes the systematic threats to academic freedom posed by anti-trans activism, and identifies some possible methods for collective redress.

All are welcome to attend this online lecture and to participate in the Q&A. Please familiarise yourself with qUCL's Virtual Code of Conduct.

About the speaker

Grace Lavery is a writer, editor, and academic living in Brooklyn, NY. As an Associate Professor of English, Critical Theory, and Gender & Women’s Studies at the University of California, Berkeley, her research explores the history and theory of aesthetics and interpretation, with particular interests in psychoanalysis, literary realism, and queer and trans cultures. Her forthcoming speculative memoir, Please Miss, will be published by Seal Press in 2022

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Queenoftheashes · 18/03/2022 17:35

Is anyone watching this?

Signalbox · 18/03/2022 17:54

I am. I'm a bit lost.

Signalbox · 18/03/2022 17:55

Misgendering = sexual harassment?

AssignedBlobbyAtBirth · 18/03/2022 18:00

Damn, too late. I was going to tune in
Can anyone see how many people are watching?

Signalbox · 18/03/2022 18:03

It's still going. You haven't missed much!

Signalbox · 18/03/2022 18:04

Can't tell how many are watching remotely but there is a live audience (but can't see the audience either)

Boadicea2 · 18/03/2022 18:10

I'm listening but finding it hard to follow the arguments.

Signalbox · 18/03/2022 18:14

@Boadicea2

I'm listening but finding it hard to follow the arguments.
I'm glad it's not just me. It's a bit meandering.
WinterTrees · 18/03/2022 18:15

I'm not watching, but would like Ben Cooper to stand up and ask questions at the end.

WinterTrees · 18/03/2022 18:15

(That I would watch)

Boadicea2 · 18/03/2022 18:15

Seems to be accusing Stock & Freedman of harrassing students.

tigerbird · 18/03/2022 18:17

@NotTerfNorCis

The so-called “gender critical” movement has made the most significant attacks on academic freedom

Uh what? How?

Are these “GC attacks on academic freedom” a bit like how Ukraine is absolutely chock-full of Nazis? Hmm

(Also known as “making up propaganda that suits your own narrative”….)

Queenoftheashes · 18/03/2022 18:18

It’s really really bizarre

Signalbox · 18/03/2022 18:19

Think I've had enough.

Boadicea2 · 18/03/2022 18:20

The argument seems to be that powerful GC academics are silencing, harrassing and threatening with legal action their vulnerable, brave and truthful students

Queenoftheashes · 18/03/2022 18:24

Airing personal grievances with Twitter screen shots. Is this person 12?

Signalbox · 18/03/2022 18:27

DARVO

Boadicea2 · 18/03/2022 18:29

@Signalbox

DARVO
Absolutely.
WearyLady · 18/03/2022 18:40

She gave her reasons for not debating with uk feminists;
Helen Joyce event was organised by a far-right anti-Semitic group (UnHerd)
After agreeing to debate with Julie Bindel, GC supporters sent photos to Grace's mum of Grace having sex with her husband.

WearyLady · 18/03/2022 18:42

I'm not agreeing with the reasons given BTW. Just reporting what was said.

Rhannion · 18/03/2022 18:46

GL is a weirdo, a crank and a misogynist.

Queenoftheashes · 18/03/2022 18:47

Yeah that’s the vibe I got

BernardBlackMissesLangCleg · 18/03/2022 18:48

oh man

i hadn't heard the "reason" for ducking out of the debate with bindel

grace is a one isn't grace?

BernardBlackMissesLangCleg · 18/03/2022 18:49

am i allowed to say grace is clearly a massive chancer who needs to jump on a bandwagon to get anywhere do you think?

WearyLady · 18/03/2022 18:52

I think she misrepresented the actions of those academics she sited - Kathleen Stock got a particular hammering - but I'd like to think that as feminists we hold ourselves to a much higher standard of behaviour than that we've seen displayed against KS, JKR , MF et al. We cannot let ourselves be dragged down to the same level as those who criticise us.