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PG PROFESSIONALIZATION EVENTS - Job Letter Workshop
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Job Letter Workshop

  • read and analyse successful job letters
  • workshop your current job letter with peers
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'Who's making the rules?' Emerging trans voices in comics
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This event is set up as a reading group led by Dr Ash Kayte Stokoe from the University of Birmingham. We will be exploring trans representations in contemporary comics, questioning their role in sustaining or disrupting the idea of the good trans object, one that 'fold[s] transness into the visual economy of existing normative media', 'minimizing the threat that transgender embodiment poses to the dominant models of gender and sex upon which realist, mediated worlds rely' (Cáel M. Keegan, 2022). We will be looking at specific comics examples. Links to extracts to these will be circulated upon expression of interest. For that reason, we kindly ask you to please send us an email to sign up to the event sex.queer.research@gmail.com

The event is open to students, PGRs and staff of all levels. No prior knowledge of comic books or trans studies is required, just curiosity and enthusiasm!

This event aims to be an inclusive space and no transphobic, homophobic, misogynistic, ableist, racist or xenophobic discussions will be tolerated.

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