Deadline- 2 December 2013
NGender is being organized by University of Sussex on Union Research Related to Gender and Sexuality. The goal of this program is to bring together scholars from Sussex and beyond; across departments and disciplines to share ideas and discover new trends and developments.
The seminars will take place fortnightly during Tuesday lunchtimes throughout the spring term, from mid-January to mid-March, at the University of Sussex.
Areas covered-
- Gender-Based Activism, Social Change and Participation
- Femininities and Girlhood, Masculinities and Boyhood
- Geographies, Migration and Sexual Geographies
- Development, Economics and Politics
- Authoritative Knowledge, Education, Learning and Teaching
- Bisexualities and Queer Identities
- Drag, Performativity and Tomboys
- Trans, Intersex and Non-Binary Identities
- Theoretical and Methodological Debates
- Histories of Gender
- Gender and Violence
- Gender, Sexuality, Legal Systems and Justice
- Narratives of Health, Disability, the Body, [In]Flexibility, and Embodiment
- Literature and Linguistics
- Arts and Art History
- Digital Technologies, Media and Film
- Religions and Spirituality
Eligibility–
Submissions are accepted from doctoral students and early career scholars who wish to present their work-in-progress and get feedback in a supportive scholarly environment, at an institution with a strong reputation for gender-related research.
For more information, visit this link