LIVE PANEL: Bikes and Bloomers

Kat Jungnickel has written a book about Radical 19th Century Victorian woman inventors. Bikes & Bloomers showcases the work of 8 cyclists and the great new forms of cycle wear and patents they created in response to their restrictions of freedom and movement. At the launch, Kat invited fellow experts in the field to talk about the book in relation to their own work, answering the questions of why do stories or representations of women cycling matter, why is it important? This is a (slightly edited) LIVE recording of the panel held at Look mum no hands! on 49 Old St on Wednesday 18th April. Buy the book: https://t.co/y5CNrslE9z Watch the fb live video: https://www.facebook.com/1ookmumnohands/videos/2438306872862216/ ~ Intro ~ Kat Jungnickel Cycling sewing (swimming) sociologist interested in inventions and patents. Senior lecturer at Goldsmiths, University of London. www.katjungnickel.com https://twitter.com/katjungnickel Sarah Pendler from Goldsmiths Press https://www.gold.ac.uk/goldsmiths-press/ ~ Panel ~ Bruce Bennet Senior lecturer in Film studies at Lancaster University Emily Chappell Founding member of The Aventure Syndicate and fastest woman in the 2016 Transcontinental Race www.thatemilychappell.com Laura Laker Journalist for The Guardian, Total Women's Cycling and Road.cc and more https://twitter.com/Lakerlikes ~ Track ~ Evangelion - A Cruel Angel's Thesis: Bike Horn Cover www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUamHEvVQy0Sounds ~ Work handles ~ Look mum no hands! www.lookmumnohands.com/ London Bike Kitchen www.lbk.org.uk/ ~ Our personal handles ~ Alex Davis twitter.com/Singyamatokun Jenni Gwiazdowski twitter.com/money_melon ~ Follow us ~ Twitter twitter.com/WheelSuckersPod Instagram www.instagram.com/wheelsuckerspod/ ~ PHOTO ~ https://www.instagram.com/katjungnickel/

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