Ever wondered how ideas of what’s “normal” in sex and relationships come about—and how they shift over time?
Join us for a fun and interactive talk with Dr Sarah Jones and Dr Hannah Charnock, Senior Lecturers in History at the University of Bristol. We will explore how popular media creates and upholds hierarchies around normal/good vs. abnormal/bad by filling in some sex and relationship quizzes from late 20th-century magazines.
Stick around after the talk for a chance to chat with our guest speakers and fellow attendees over pizza and refreshments! 🍕🥤 Tickets are just £2, covering all refreshments, so grab yours quickly! 🎟️
Venue/Timing
Venue : Wills Memorial Building, room 3.30
Type: Society Events, Talks and Lectures, Wellbeing
Start Date: Wednesday 27-11-2024 - 16:00
End date: Wednesday 27-11-2024 - 17:30
Contact Details
bristol@sexpression.org.uk
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