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KCL Reading Lab: Gender and the Law (bell hooks)

  • Old Committee Room, King's Building King's College London London, United Kingdom (map)


The TLI at The Dickson Poon School of Law has been hosting the Transnational Law Reading Lab continuously since the Institute’s launch in September 2014. The Reading Lab is an informal gathering to revisit or discover scholarly contributions to an emerging field where law and development meet, and is open to anyone interested. There is only one rule: anyone attending ought to have read the assigned text. The Reading Lab is open to UG and PGT/PGR students and to faculty in London and, provided there is space, beyond.

Thursday 22 November: Bell Hooks, Feminism is for Everyone (2000) – Old Committee Room, King's Building

Register here.

Tuesday 11 December: Azar Nafisi, Reading Lolita in Tehran (2003) – The Wellington Room, 1st Floor, Somerset House East Wing

Register here.

The TLI at The Dickson Poon School of Law has been hosting the Transnational Law Reading Lab continuously since the Institute’s launch in September 2014. 

The Reading Lab is an informal gathering to revisit or discover scholarly contributions to an emerging field where law and development meet, and is open to anyone interested. There is only one rule: anyone attending ought to have read the assigned text. Note: “Background readings” are optional.

The Reading Lab is open to UG and PGT/PGR students and to faculty in London and, provided there is space, beyond.