vendredi 20 septembre 2019

Les violences sexuelles

Sexual Violence: Laws, Communities, Interventions
 
One-Day conference
 
Date: 18 October 2019 
Location: École française d'Athènes
 

Introductions from Professor Joanna Bourke and Professor Efi Avdela
Each presenter will have 30 minutes to present their research, followed by 30 minutes of discussion and questions.

Prepare to start (people seated etc.) at 14.30
 
14.45–15.00: Professor Joanna Bourke introduces the Wellcome Trust Project (5 minutes) and discusses the state of research in the field (10 minutes)
 
15.00–15.10: Professor Efi Avdela (10 minutes) sets the Greek context for these debates
Session 1: Histories of Sexual Violence and Law In C19th and C20th
 
15.10–15.40 (30 minutes): Dr. Achilleas Fotakis, historian, University of Athens
“Legal and Historical Meanings of Rape and Sexual Assault: Greek Law in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries”
and
 
15.40–16.10 (30 minutes): Dr. Dimitra Vassilliadou, historian, University of Crete
“Sexual Violence, Morality and Legal Practice in Interwar Greece”
and
 
16.10–16.40 (30 minutes): Dr. Tasos Kostopoulos, historian, University of the Aegean
“A Rapists’ Testing Ground? Studying Sexual Violence During the Greek Wars, 1897-1949”
and
 
16.40–17.10 (30 minutes): Discussion
 
17.10–17.20 (10 minutes): coffee break
Session 2: Medical Communities and Sexual Harms from the 1960s
 
17.20–17.50 (30 minutes): Dr. Ruth Beecher, historian, SHaME, Birkbeck, University of London “’Eyes and Ears Alert’: Children, Sexual Harm and the Role of the Community Health Practitioner”
and
 
17.50–18.20 (30 minutes): Dr. Louise Hide, historian, SHaME, Birkbeck, University of London
“Open Doors, Closed Minds? Sex and Sexuality in Psychiatric Hospitals, 1960s to 1980s”
and
 
18.20–18.50 (30 minutes): Discussion
 
18.50–19.00 (10 minutes): coffee break
Session 3: Therapeutic Interventions into Sexual Abuse
 
19.00–19.30 (30 minutes): Ms. Adeline Moussion, anthropologist, SHaME, Birkbeck, University of London “Head, Sex and Body: Healing Violence? A Parisian Ethnography”
and
 
19.30–20.00 (30 minutes): Dr. Panagiotis Kostaras MD, PhD, psychiatrist, psychodynamic psychotherapist, psychotraumatologist, Athens
“Revictimization and the Paradox of Repeating the Trauma”
and
 
20.00–20.30 (30 minutes): Discussion
 
20.30–20.40 (10 minutes): coffee break and disperse

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