A recording of a debate at the Battle of Ideas festival 2018 in London on Saturday 13 October.
What does it mean to be a woman? For some it’s about motherhood, others femininity, and some reject the whole idea of ‘womanhood’ outright. The Conservative Party’s proposed changes to the law around gender recognition have caused a fair amount of controversy around the question of what gender means and what it takes to be a woman. Is it about experience? Is it simply an identity which can be picked up by anyone? And, beyond the trans debate, is there anything worth defending in the idea of ‘womanhood’? Do women share a collective identity? What is a woman anyway?
SPEAKERS
HEATHER BRUNSKELL-EVANS academic and writer; co-editor, Transgender Children and Young People
CHRISSIE DAZ schoolteacher; cabaret performer; writer on transgender and gender variant identity
KATHY GYNGELL co-editor, The Conservative Woman
JOANNA WILLIAMS head of education and culture, Policy Exchange; author, Women vs Feminism; associate editor, spiked
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