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Toilet Papers: The Gendered Construction of Public Toilets
2005-05-31
Call for Papers Honest, we can't make this stuff up!
Toilet Papers: The Gendered Construction of Public Toilets

Editors:
Olga Gershenson (University of Massachusetts-Amherst)Where else?Barbara Penner (University College-London)

"You know what they say about men who hang around women's lavatories. They're asking to have their illusions shattered."
- Georgina to Albert, The Cook, The Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover

We invite contributions for the edited collection Toilet Papers: The Gendered Construction of Public Toilets.
Public toilets are amenities with a functional, even a civic, purpose. Yet they also act as the unconscious of public spaces. They can be a haven: a place to regain composure, to 'check one's face,' or to have a private chat. But they are also sexually-charged and transgressive spaces that shelter illicit sexual practices and act as a cultural repository for taboos and fantasies.

This collection will work from the premise that public toilets, far from being banal or simply functional, are highly charged spaces, shaped by notions of propriety, hygiene and the binary gender division. Indeed, public toilets are among the very few openly segregated spaces in contemporary Western culture, and the physical differences between 'gentlemen' and 'ladies' remains central to (and is further naturalized by) their design. As such, they provide a fertile ground for critical work interrogating how conventional assumptions about the body, sexuality, privacy, and technology can be formed in public space and inscribed through design.

We welcome papers which explore the cultural meanings, histories, and ideologies of the public toilet as a gendered space. Any subject is appropriate: toilet design and signage, toilet humour and euphemisms, personal narratives and legal cases, as well as art sited in public toilets. We invite submissions in the format of traditional academic papers of no more than 7000 words (including footnotes).

We also welcome the submissions of design and art projects that expose the gendered nature of the 'functional' toilet spaces and objects.


Completed articles and projects should be directed to Olga Gershenson at the following email address.
Email: " with "@").">gershensonjudnea.umass.edu (email address is not linked in order to thwart spam; to send email replace the "" with "@").
Posted by:Steve

#7  That was a load! I feel better now.
Posted by: Olga Gershenson   2005-05-31 19:54  

#6  Penis envy
Posted by: john   2005-05-31 12:38  

#5  A long-held suspicions that the edumacayshun funding is going into toilets has been confirmed!
Posted by: Sobiesky   2005-05-31 12:00  

#4  Oops, forgot the text.

That is a picture of the author.
Posted by: Korora   2005-05-31 11:13  

#3  
Posted by: Korora   2005-05-31 11:11  

#2  And to think I thought public tiolets were just a last resort place to take a dump.
But this treatise should keep Olga in grant money for years...
Posted by: tu3031   2005-05-31 11:05  

#1  We invite submissions in the format of traditional academic papers of no more than 7000 words (including footnotes).

Does it have to be a certain ply?
Posted by: BH   2005-05-31 10:58  

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