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A discussion around gender identity focusing on depictions of the pharaohs Hatshepshut and Akhenaten in the ancient world and early twentieth-century attitudes to their allegedly ‘transgressive’ identities. We will also consider how these pharaohs might allow us to reflect on ideas about sexuality and gender identification in the present.
Part of LGBTQQIAA History Month.
With the support of Wellcome Trust-funded project “Sexual Science Beyond the Medical” (University of Exeter) and Camden LGBT Forum.
Doors open 6pm, event starts at 6.30pm.
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2016-02-04 2016-02-04 Europe/London Gender identities in the past and present: Hatshepsut & Akhenaten A discussion around gender identity focusing on depictions of the pharaohs Hatshepshut and Akhenaten in the ancient world https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/calendar/2016/02/04/gender-identities-in-the-past-and-present-hatshepsut-amp-akhenaten-81542 University of London (UCL),The Petrie Musuem of Egyptian Archaeology,Malet Place,LondonLocation
University of London (UCL),
Malet Place,
London,
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