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Hope and resistance in oppressive systems - Lunch time talk - Online - 22 Oct 1:00 - 2:30pm

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IwantToRetire · 21/10/2025 19:36

Inspired by ideas in The Handmaid’s Tale, this talk will focus on resistance networks in systems where it feels too radical to openly offer any countercultural narrative
| Wednesday October 22nd, 1pm to 2:30pm | online

Heresy. That’s what you get punished for, not for being part of the resistance, because officially there is no resistance.

Mayday is the name of a secret resistance group that is active in the novel and television show, The Handmaid’s Tale. The Handmaid’s Tale is set in a fictional Military Dictatorship called Gilead, which is based on oppressive regimes throughout the world. Challenging the regime is punishable by death, and Mayday needs to operate covertly.
In this Lunchtime Talk, Dr Katy Mason will discuss forming and maintaining hope in oppressive systems, focusing on the function which resistance networks play where it feels too radical to openly offer any countercultural narrative. She will use The Handmaid’s Tale and Mayday to illustrate her ideas. Katy says that having read the book or watched the show is not a pre-requisite for joining her Lunchtime Talk.

In the television show, the main protagonist eventually meets Mayday operatives doing field work and they engage in the following dialogue:

Protagonist:
You really exist? We thought Mayday was just something we made up because we needed to.

Mayday Operative:
Then you were Mayday too.

We will think about organisations and systems where open challenge and dialogue feel too dangerous. At what point do radical covert operations need to take over? We will use the example of Mayday in The Handmaid’s Tale to think about whether the function of an operation such as this is actually inter-psychical containment, or whether Mayday is actually an extra psychical network with practical functions.

Katy hopes that attendees of this Lunchtime Talk will come away inspired to lead and incite underground rebellion.

Free but I think you have to book https://tavinstitute.org/whats-on/lunchtime-talk-hope-and-resistance-in-oppressive-systems-with-dr-katy-mason

Note: I dont think this is necessarily feminist, but liked the quote in the description. Could FWR by Mayday?

The Tavistock Institute of Human Relations

Lunchtime Talk: Hope and resistance in oppressive systems, with Dr…

Inspired by ideas in  The Handmaid's Tale , this talk will focus on resistance networks in systems where it feels too radical to openly offer any…

https://tavinstitute.org/whats-on/lunchtime-talk-hope-and-resistance-in-oppressive-systems-with-dr-katy-mason

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BundleBoogie · 22/10/2025 08:47

I haven’t come across Katy before. Do we know if she excludes men from her definition of women?

IwantToRetire · 22/10/2025 21:16

BundleBoogie · 22/10/2025 08:47

I haven’t come across Katy before. Do we know if she excludes men from her definition of women?

No idea.

As I said in OP I thought it an intersting discussion about transforming words into actions.

And its not even clear in the intro whether she would (has) only spoken about women as resitance fighters.

Did you listen?

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