How is nature sexualised? How do researchers find out the sex of a dinosaur? What does colonialism have to do with botany and gender in plants? What and whose knowledge is (re-)presented in the Natural History Museum - and what remains hidden?
The 90-minute guided tour ‘Queering Nature’ focusses on a queer-historical view of nature and science and answers the above-mentioned questions during the joint observation of, for example, a hippopotamus, polar bear or Tyrannosaurus rex.
Information about the event
- The guided tour takes place on Tuesday, 14 January at 18:00 (in german)
- 15,00 €, reduced 12,00 € (incl. admission) for 90 min., only cash payment possible on the evening itself
- Registration is required under this link.
Further information
‘Queering Nature’ is also available via our Digital Guide. All you need is your own smartphone. The offer is web-based, no app needs to be installed.