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SUMMARY:Gender ARC research seminar:May-Len Skilbrei\, University of Oslo\, Norway   'The Sex Purchase Ban in Sweden and Norway: evaluating law-in-action'
DESCRIPTION:Gender ARC is pleased to invite you to a research seminar May-Len Skilbrei\, University of Oslo\, Norway“The Sex Purchase Ban in Sweden and Norway: evaluating law-in-action”\nThis seminar launches the first all-Ireland network for researchers critically engaged in the area of commercial sex and its attendant politics. A further one-day series of workshops will be held in University of Limerick on November 27th 2015. All are welcome to attend.  For further details and to reserve a place\, contact annmarie.joyce@ul.ie \nAbstract: Much is said about the unilateral sex purchase ban in Sweden and Norway – called the Swedish or Nordic model – in debates on prostitution policies elsewhere. Claims about the laws made in these debates make it necessary to critically assess the evidence of their effects\, and to understand how they operate in a larger context where social welfare provisions and other sets of legal and administrative instruments also apply. \nIn her talk\, Skilbrei goes beyond the ideological arguments and pragmatic reasoning behind the Sex Purchase Act in both countries\, to explore how the Acts are argued for and put to work today. She argues that the explicit intentions behind the acts are counteracted by how their implementation works in practice and that they have been repurposed to meet new goals. Both of these aspects of prostitution law-in-action need to be considered in debates over whether or not to ‘export’ similar Acts to new contexts. \nProfessor May-Len Skilbrei is based in theDepartment of Criminology and Sociology of Law\, University of Oslo. She researches prostitution and prostitution policies\, and labour and migration. In the last decade\, her research has dealt mainly with human trafficking and prostitution policies in the Nordic countries. She published a book on prostitution policies in the Nordic countries with Charlotta Holmstr̦m  (Ashgate 2013). Prof. Skilbrei is Vice Chair of the European network of prostitution scholars\, COST Action “Comparing European Prostitution Policies: Understanding Scales and Cultures of Governance (ProsPol)”\, and is as co-editor of the Routledge book series Interdisciplinary Studies in Sex for Sale. \nFollowed by Gender ARC reception and network members meeting (1.00-3.00pm)
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SUMMARY:Gender ARC:'Lily and Lolly: Yeats and his Sisters'   Written and performed by Sinead Murphy and Darina Gallagher
DESCRIPTION:Gender ARC is pleased to invite you to: \n“Lily and Lolly: Yeats and his Sisters” \nWritten and performed by Sinead Murphy and Darina Gallagher \nReception and Performance: Friday 11 September 2015 – 3.30-5.00pm – All Welcome!! \nVenue: Room G006\, Institute for Lifecourse and Society\, NUI Galway \nLily and Lolly is a new work of theatre that looks at the life of poet W.B. Yeats through the eyes of his sisters Lily and Lolly Yeats. Set in their Dublin printing company Cuala Press\, it explores the poetry and plays they publish for their brother Willie. Through storytelling\, poetry and song\, Lily and Lolly opens up the relationships within the Yeats family\, with their brother the artist Jack B.Yeats and their father\, the portrait artist John B. Yeats. Lilly and Lolly and their all-female printing company\, find themselves at the forefront of the Irish Literary Revival surrounded by the characters so important in the life of W.B.Yeats including Maud Gonne\, Lady Gregory\, James Joyce\, AE\, Sean O’Casey and John Millington Synge. \nSince 2010\, Sinead Murphy and Darina Gallagher (the Shannon Colleens)\, have been creating award-winning music-theatre productions relating to the life and works of James Joyce. In 2014\, they created Here Comes Everybody : Songs from Finnegans Wake by James Joyce for Dublin City Public Libraries as part of the Bealtaine Festival to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the publication of Finnegans Wake. They have performed their shows\, Songs of Joyce and Caf̩ Chantant to critical acclaim\, touring nationally and internationally including Moscow\, New York\, Prague\, Vienna\, Trieste\, Glasgow and Coruna. \nGender ARC supports excellence and collaboration in gender research across NUI Galway and University of Limerick.  \nNew members and affiliates are always welcome – for more information see: www.genderarc.org \nFor questions regarding Gender ARC ‰Û÷Lily and Lolly’ performance and to RSVP for catering purposes\, please contact Gillian Browne\, gillian.browne@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/gender-arclily-and-lolly-yeats-and-his-sisters-written-and-performed-by-sinead-murphy-and-darina-gallagher/
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