Affiliate centre member Matthew Cull is hosting a workshop in Edinburgh on their book manuscript, What Gender Should be.
Centre members Jules Holroyd and Anna Klieber will be participating, along with Sheffield alumnus – and recent MAP lecture deliverer! – Esa Díaz-León. The book is a project of articulating what gender concepts we should use, and why: Cull advocates a view they call “ameliorative semantic pluralism”, arguing that our liberatory goals are best served by letting a thousand gender concepts bloom.
This is an apt way for centre members to mark IDAHoBiT (International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia). For more information about IDAHoBiT, including local activities to mark the day, see here.
