How does space quietly organise power and how does it affect women? I will guide you through a historical journey to the post-war to uncover history lessons that have shaped our past and still affect our present. This talk explores how architecture shapes women’s labour, visibility, and emotional worlds. Blending art history, social history, and lived experience, Solange guides audiences through a powerful reflection on how buildings encode gender — and how reclaiming space becomes an act of resistance.
A provocative, embodied evening about home, care, and who spaces are really built for.
Presented by Solange Gulizzi, PhD Candidate from the School of Philosophical, Historical, and Interdisciplinary
Studies
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https://essex-university.zoom.us/j/97724066398
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