10.00 Welcome and Introduction (Maria Ganten, Adrian Lehne, Veronika Springmann)
10.15 – 11.45 1. Morality and Law Moderation: Julie Zettlitz
Darius Elahi Verbrechen wider die Sittlichkeit – ‚Sittlichkeit‘ as a legal tool to enforce a conservative understanding of Sexuality
Brier Field Magnus Hirschfeld vs. § 175: Blackmail and Innate Homosexuality
Zeynep Pulas Islamist policies, women’s organization and patriachal morality
Gustav Joncus What can Operation Spanner tells us about sexual citizenship
Lunch (12.15-13.45)
13.45-15.00 2. Discipline, Regulation and Control
Moderation: Anne-Marie Harrison
Marjory Ruiz Policing Prostitution
Jeein Shin Prostitution and Economic Revival
Molly Ludlam-Steinke “Unruly Girls”: discipline and opportunity aboard penal transportations
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15.15 – 16.45 3. Sexual Encounters, Marriage, Family planning, Law and Gender Moderation: Xin Yi
Michael Griff “An imperial race”. Rhetoric of birth control in Germany and England
Lisa Hell Sex, Marriage & Occupation: what laws form relationships?
Charlene Boldt Female Emancipation in the GDR
David Bell “The ties that bind”. Cousin Marriage in the Greek diaspora community in Great Britain, 19th century
17.00 – 18.30 (Room L 113) 4. (Post)imperial Sexualities
Moderation: Marisa Suarez
Nagihan Mutlu Sexuality in the Ottoman Empire between the 16th-18th Century
Amélie Barsalou Changing Soviet Sexual Morality, 1920s
Joel Hide Regulating Morality in Apartheid South Africa
N.N. Queer crackdown: Biopolitics and Governmentality in Egypt
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