Programme
Programme
Programme
Note: The starting times have changed in some places!
Location: Building A5 Room 0-055
Thursday 17 September 2015
from 14.00 Registration
15.00-15.30 Welcome and introduction
Josch Hoenes, Art and Cultural Studies, CvO University of Oldenburg
Michaela Koch, English Studies, CvO University of Oldenburg
15.30-17.00 Entangled knowledge
Donna Haraway's concept of situated knowledge: Knowledge Production as Embodied and Situated
Robin Bauer, Sociology, DHBW Stuttgart
Positioning between scientific distance and proximity/affectedness: Dealing with specific entanglement
Uta Schirmer, Sociology/Gender Studies, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
Participatory reading: Reflections on the objectification of the researcher subject and a critique of scientific reason
Josch Hoenes, Art and Cultural Studies, CvO University of Oldenburg
17.30-18.30 GEGENWISSEN
Human rights between the genders
Dan Christian Ghattas, Cultural Studies and Human Rights Policy, OII-Germany, Berlin
Negotiating the Borders of the Gender Regime
Adrian de Silva, Political Science/Gender Studies, HU Berlin
Systemic-normative and intersectionally reinforced violence against trans people in the context of biopolitics
Tamás Jules Fütty, Gender Studies, HU Berlin
Fri 18 September 2015
09.30-11.00 PARTICIPATORY KNOWLEDGE I
Trans*young people at school. Ethical issues in research with trans*young people
Irina Schmitt, Gender Studies, Lund University
What do trans*people want from people around them?
René_ Hornstein, Psychology, University of Osnabrück
Discrimination against trans* people - explanatory approaches from the perspective of those affected
Mascha Körner, Psychology/Social Work, University of Vechta
11.30-12.30 Participatory knowledge II
Gender studies and inter* - opportunities and obstacles of participatory empirical social research
Inken Holtmann, Gender Studies, HU Berlin
Participatory trans* health research in Germany: possibilities and limits of ethical research
Adrian de Silva, Erik Meyer, Arn Sauer, Uta Schirmer
14.30-16.00 ARCHAEOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE
Beautiful daughters have good and beautiful mothers - photography in medical guidebooks at the beginning of the 20th century
Katarzyna Gorska, Media Studies, Ruhr University Bochum
Multifaceted alliances: N.O. Body and Magnus Hirschfeld
Michaela Koch, English Studies, CvO University of Oldenburg
Neo-colonial knowledge generation about inter*
Lena Eckert, Media Studies/Gender Studies, Bauhaus University Weimar
16.30-18.00 PLENUM discussion "Knowledge(s) and activism"
Evening (In)coherent words - privilège oblige?
A performance with music and language by René_ Hornstein and Katharina Emil*ia Cremer
Sat. 19 September 2015
09.30-11.00 COLLECTIVE KNOWLEDGE
Between Identity Politics and Blending into Two Sexes - A Look at the Political Strategies of the Trans* Movement in Germany in the 1980s
Elaine Lauwaert, Gender Studies, Ruhr University Bochum
Trans* counselling between self-help and professionalisation
Erik Meyer, psychologist, Hamburg
Affectively structured trans* activism - an affect-theoretical perspective on communitycounselling community
Yv E. Nay, Gender Studies, Basel
11.30-12.30 AESTHETIC KNOWLEDGE
Trans cinema and utopian time-spaces in film
Wibke Straube, Film and Media Studies, Linköping University
Performative relations of gender and film. Transgender films in New Queer Cinema
Robin Katarina Saalfeld, Media Studies, University of Jena
(Un)Be(Com)ing Others: A Trans* Film Critique
Anthony Clair Wagner, Media Design/Art, Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna
False Bodies //without Bodies
Joke Janssen, Academy of Fine Arts, Hamburg
Input: Arn Sauer, Political Science/Gender Studies, HU Berlin, Moderation: Josch Hoenes, Art and Cultural Studies, CvO University of Oldenburg