It is now 150 years since Charles Darwin published the Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex, elaborating his theory of sexual selection which aimed at explaining the evolution of extravagant male sexual characteristics of for example peacocks. Ever since its publication, feminists have engaged in sexual selection theory. First as external commentators to science arguing for sexual selection as an emancipatory alternative to god-given male supremacy in society, and later as critics and agents of change within science. This interdisciplinary symposium exhibits work by historians, philosophers of science and biologists on feminist engagements in sexual selection from 1871 till today.

The Webinar takes place on December 3, 2021. Each talk takes 40 minutes followed by 10 minutes discussion.

The lectures will be recorded and made available afterwards.

Participation is free of charge.

Program, abstracts and registration

Organizers

Malin Ah-King, coordinator at the Gender Academy of Stockholm University, and Ingrid Ahnesjö, Professor of Animal Ecology, Uppsala University.