Go Gender, Go Japan - Media Narratives of Identity
The University of Manchester in collaboration with Manchester Metropolitan University and the Embass
Our event is endorsed by the Japan Embassy in the UK - Japan-UK Season of Culture 2019-20...and our brochures have just arrived! Follow/use the hashtag for updates and live tweets 🇯🇵
The ESRC Festival of Social Sciences launch event is planned for the 30th of October, 5.30-7pm at Manchester Museum. If you want to get a primer on the festival and on our event, please sign up here and pass on to any friends or colleagues who would like to attend too: it's totally free!
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/manchester-esrc-festival-of-social-science-launch-tickets-73568494347
There will be a number of speakers selected from each of the Universities (our event is featuring!) giving short presentations about their planned events, and lots of wine and nibbles.
Manchester ESRC Festival of Social Science Launch Come along to the launch of the Manchester 2019 ESRC Festival of Social Science, at the stunning Fossils' Gallery at the University of Manchester! You'll hear about some of this year's Festival events taking place across Manchester and Salford, organised by the University of Manchester, Manchester M...
Grab your tickets before they're gone! Our event is free and refreshments are provided, but make sure to register on Eventbrite. Link below:
https://esrc.ukri.org/public-engagement/festival-of-social-science/festival-events/events-in-north-west-england/go-gender-go-japan-media-narratives-of-identity/
Promotional material out in town!
Our event brochure looks amazing 🤩 We are so excited about our speakers line up!
Finally our speakers line up is defined!
Dr. Deborah Giustini and Dr. Marta Fanasca (The University of Manchester)
Dr. Esperanza Miyake (MMU)
Dr. Jamie Coates and Carolin Becke (The University of Sheffield)
Marcello Francioni (SOAS)
Stay tuned for more info about our programme!
Ambassador Tsuruoka officially opened the Japan - UK Season of Culture 2019/20 sponsored by the Embassy of Japan in the UK. We are very proud that our event is included in this fantastic initiative promoting mutual knowledge and collaboration.
Come along to our event to know more about gender, sexuality, and identity as experienced by people and portrayed by media in Japan!
Sign up here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/go-gender-go-japan-media-narratives-of-identity-tickets-63481966270
Save the weekend, Sat the 2nd of November to get to know more about gender and Japan! Amongst the aspects we'll explore there are cross-dressing and gender fluidity.
Sign up here - free event, refreshments provided, sponsored by the ESRC, The University of Manchester, Manchester Metropolitan University, and The Embassy of Japan in the UK
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/go-gender-go-japan-media-narratives-of-identity-tickets-63481966270
Our event is live on the ESRC website 😍 click here for more info http://www.esrcmanchesterfest.ac.uk/events/go-gender-go-japan-media-narratives-of-identity/
Go! Gender Go! Japan: Media narratives of identity The University of Manchester in collaboration with Manchester Metropolitan University and the Embassy of Japan in the UK’s Season of Culture 2019-20 bring to you media narratives of gender and iden…
What do masculinity and femininity mean in contemporary Japan? How do men and women live, thrive, and struggle in their daily and socially accepted gender roles?
We'll be discussing this and much more during our ESRC Festival of the Social Science event in Manchester. Find us at the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, Sat 2nd November 2019, 2-5pm to discover how people perform and adapt gender in everyday life in Japan.
Free event, drinks & nibbles included, jointly organised by The University of Manchester and Manchester Metropolitan University - do come along!
What do kimono, media, and gender have in common? If you're curious about developments and performances of fashion and femininity in contemporary Japan, make sure to come along
Our ESRC Festival of the Social Science event on media narratives of gender identities in Japan is sponsored by the UK Embassy of Japan 2019-2020 Season of Culture. 🎐🎑
Come along if you want to know more about gender, media, and people in contemporary Japan - it's free and with a great line up of speakers soon to be announced!
More info here ▶️▶️▶️ https://www.uk.emb-japan.go.jp/SeasonCulture/EVENT/Month/201911/02_GoGenderJapan.html
EVENT | Season of Culture The University of Manchester in collaboration with Manchester Metropolitan University and the Economic and Social Research Council bring to the audience media narratives of gender and identity in Japan. Join a panel of experts to dive into the kaleidoscopic dimensions of living, performing, and wear...
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As part of the ESRC Festival of Social Science 2019, the University of Manchester in collaboration with Manchester Metropolitan University and the Embassy of Japan in the UK’s Season of Culture 2019-20 bring to Manchester media narratives of gender and identity in Japan.
Join a panel of experts to dive into the kaleidoscopic dimensions of living, performing, and wearing gender in Japan, explored through media screenings and pop culture engagement. From anime and manga to films and theatre, there will be an open conversation between speakers and audience both through live social media and interactive discussions.
Refreshments will be provided, along with a great chance for networking with people interested in Japan, gender, and beyond. Come along and discover traditional and new gender embodiments in contemporary Japan, and how this is approached in ground-breaking research!
SUITABLE FOR: This event is suitable for everybody, from the age of 16 upwards. No previous knowledge on Japan required!
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Go Gender! Go Japan! Media Narratives of Identity
As part of the ESRC Festival of Social Science and in partnership with The University of Manchester, Manchester Metropolitan University, and the Embassy of Japan in the UK Season of Culture 2019-20, this inclusive event brings Japan and media narratives of gender & identity to Manchester.
Come and join us for an afternoon exploring gender, identity, and representation of people in contemporary Japan through media and pop-cultural engagement!
As well as a great line up of experts, there will be an open conversation between speakers & audience to freely discuss on themes of gender & Japan as featuring in the media presented - from kabuki theatre to manga, anime, films, social media and technology.
There will be amazing food and drinks that all the attendees can enjoy and a great chance for networking with people interested in Japan, gender, and beyond!
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