Date/Time
Date(s) - 03/03/2021
5:00 pm - 6:30 pm


Join the WEA in a week-long celebration of World Book Day (1st – 5th March) and International Women’s Day.

12-1.30pm Femme Fatales: Dangerous Femininity in Nineteenth-Century Writing C3746409 We will explore intriguing examples of the femme fatale in nineteenth-century prose and poetry to deconstruct this particular characterization of dangerous femininity. Enrol Here

5-6.30pm Think the Unthinkable: How Science Fiction Challenges the Status Quo C3746410

Alice Sheldon, wrote under the pseudonym, James Tiptree Jn between 1967 and 1987. Her stories had a strong feminist subtext, we will focus on her short story ‘And I awoke and Found Me Here on the Cold Hill’s Side’. Enrol Here
To Enrol: Call 0300 303 3464 or enrol online.
All courses £4.80 or FREE if in receipt of benefits.