In western societies today, it goes almost without saying that sex and consumption are closely related. Sexual lifeworlds are highly commodified. On the one hand, there is a plethora of commercial goods and services that shape sexual ideas, desires, and practices. On the other, there are scarcely any products or services that do not lend themselves to sexually charged advertising and mass media communication.
The conference “Sexuality and Consumption” will take a close look at how sex and consumption have interacted since the 18th century. It focuses especially on forms of hybridization. “Sex” and “consumption” are equally suggestive notions that warrant an in-depth discussion about which concepts have been at their core, which meanings have been associated with them and the ways in which they have converged.
23.11.2018
9.00
Open Doors
9.15
Welcome Address
9.30-10.30
Keynote: Pascal Eitler
Consuming sex, producing sex - recent interests and open questions in historical research
10.30-11.00
Coffee break
11.00-12.20
Panel 1: Legal and social normalisation of homosexuality
Justin Bengry
“Get a Move On, Mr. Butler”: The Business of Homosexual Legal Reform
Fred Fejes
“Normalizing” Lesbian/Gay Identity Through Consumption: The American Experience in the 1990s.
12.20-13.30
Lunch break
13.30-15.30
Panel 2: Sex-work / Sex-markets
Mareen Heying
Sex as consumer good in the context of prostitution. The political stance of German and Italian sex workers in the 1980s and 1990s
Elmar Gracher
Big business at hidden places - The development of small-scale sex businesses in Cologne between the 1960s and 1980s.
Raphael Reichel
"The world's capital of sex" - Negotiations, practices and sites of sexuality and consumption in Pattaya, Thailand.
15.30-16.00
coffee break
16.00–17.20
Panel 3: Sexualised consumer goods and material culture
Jessica Borge
The 1963 Which? Contraceptive Report, British Standard 3704 and anti-commercial action against the condom in 1960s Britain.
Matleena Frisk
Male deodorant usage and changing masculinity in the 1960s and early 1970s Finland
24.11.2018
10.00-11:00
Keynote: Christine Haug
Erotic and pornographic reading materials in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries: distribution and consumption
11.00-11.30
Coffee break
11.30-13.30
Panel 4: The medialisation of sexuality
Heike Steinhoff
Licentious Underworlds: The Commodification and Regulation of Sexuality in Antebellum American Popular Culture
Katrin Pilz
Consuming sexual health: Viennese sex education films of the 1920s
Anat Rosenberg
Advertising Sex in Late Victorian Britain
13.30-14.00
Round up discussion
The event is open to the public, with advance registration requested:
mario.keller@univie.ac.at
Homepage: https://sexandconsumption.univie.ac.at/