Gender Identities in Early and Premodern Text Cultures

Virtual

We are pleased to present our seminar series for Hilary Term (February and March 2022), which will be on ‘Gender Identities in Early and Premodern Text Cultures.’ The seminar will be held in a hybrid form, with Zoom connection complementing a limited on-site presence at the Dickson Poon Building (China Centre, Oxford), Lucina Ho Seminar Room, on Thursdays 16:30-18:00 UK time. Auditors are most welcome to attend in person. Zoom links will be provided on the day of each session to those who subscribe here. Abstracts may be found on the event’s webpage.
Programme
1st session (week 3, Thursday 3 February)Sexuality and Gendered Hierarchy Old Babylonian Sumerian poetry; Ming-Qing literatureChristie Carr (University of Oxford) and Julie Chan (University of Oxford) 
 
2nd session (week 4, Thursday 10 February)Gender and Justice Hellenistic Greece; Late Imperial ChinaElisa Daga (University of Pisa and Siena) and Mengdie Zhao (Harvard University) 
 
3rd session (week 6, Thursday 24 February)Women's Communities Sufism of Kashmir; Nugüo QueendomsFayaz Ahman (University of Kashmir) and Frederique Darragon (Sichuan University)
 
4th session (week 9, Thursday 17 March) Gender and Religion Chinese popular religion; Early Buddhism and NeopythagoreanismZhujun Ma (University of Colorado Boulder) and Brinda Sarma (Ashoka University)