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Seminar on LGBTQIA* issues in minority languages

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This seminar examines the intersectionality of double/triple minoritisation of minority language speakers who are also LGBTQIA*. Languages considered in the programme include Irish, Welsh, Catalan, Galician, Silesian, Latinx speakers of Spanish and Breton. A variety of approaches are employed to explore the full spectrum of speaker typologies which are to be found across the minoritised language settings

LGBTQIA* issues in minority languages

24 January 2023, 16:30 in Sala Górna, Collegium Heliodori

Event sponsored by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media (Government of Ireland) and hosted by the Centre for Celtic Studies at the Faculty of English, Adam Mickiewicz University Poznań.

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  1. 16:45 Dr John Walsh (University of Galway) Navigating identity, migration and language in an Irish-language queer-arts collective
  2. 17:00 Dr Jon Morris and Dr Sam Parker (online) (University of Cardiff) LGBTQ+ speakers of Welsh: Intersecting identities?
  3. 17:15 Prof Eva Daussa (University of Amsterdam) The struggle for authority, legitimacy, and agency in the Twitter fields of the Catalan gender-fair linguistic revolution
  4. 17:30 Mgr Daniel Amarelo (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya) Queer speakers and the Galician sociolinguistic field: How to construct a queer culture from dispossession and minoritization
  5. 17:45 Mgr Kamil Czainski (ISPAN) Queer and Silesian: language as an element of counterculture
  6. 18:00 Prof Holly Cashman (online) (University of New Hampshire) Queering Language Revitalization Research: Questions, Directions
  7. 18:15 Prof Michael Hornsby (UAM) Can the Breton language ever be gender-fair?
  8. 18:30 Questions/concluding remarks