Summer School "Multi-Perspectivity in Gender Studies? Reviewing the Gender Studies Curricula from Southern and Northern Perspectives", 23./24.06.25

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Summer School "Multi-Perspectivity in Gender Studies? Reviewing the Gender Studies Curricula from Southern and Northern Perspectives", 23./24.06.25

By the Centre for Interdisciplinary Women’s and Gender Studies (ZFG) at the Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg (Germany) and the Centre for Women and Gender Studies (CWGS) and DSI-NRF SARChI Chair in African Feminist Imagination Nelson Mandela University (South Africa)

In times of increasing nationalization and isolation, the Summer School addresses the important question of how transnational academic cooperation, here in the context of gender studies, is possible and can be shaped in a meaningful and solidary way. These questions are linked to discourses of transnational feminisms and their demands for the decolonization of knowledge and, at the same time, take on a current urgency due to local and global attacks on academic freedom in general and gender studies in particular.

23.06.2025 [Campus Haarentor, A14 1-111]24.06.2025 [Campus Haarentor, A03 1-117]
09:30 Arriving and Coffee09:30 Arriving and Coffee

10:00 Opening [hybrid]

JPROF. DR. FRIEDERIKE NASTOLD and DR. SYLVIA PRITSCH (ZFG/ UOL)

 

10:15 – 12:00 Dialogue I [hybrid]

10:15 Tracing European and Middle Eastern Histories of the Modern Concepts of “sex” and “gender”

PROF. DR. ALMUT HÖFERT (Institute of History/ Director ZFG/ UOL)

 

11:00 Key concepts in African Feminist Theory

PROF. DR. PUMLA D. GQOLA (NRF SA-CHAIR in African Feminist Imagination/ CWGS Nelson Mandela University)

 

Moderation: DARIUS RIBBE

10:00 – 12:00 Dialogue II [hybrid]

Gendering Social Sciences: Ukubuyiswa of Maternal Legacies of Knowledge in Sociology in South Africa

PROF. DR. BABALWA MAGOQWANA (Sociology/ Director CWGS Nelson Mandela University)

 

10:45 Developing Women’s and Gender Studies as critical endeavour: implementing transnational perspectives from feminist projects to a BA Gender Studies curriculum in the Global North

DR. LYDIA POTTS (Gender and Migration Studies/ EMMIR UOL)

 

Moderation: LAURA KAMPELMANN

 

12:00 13:00 Lunch Break/ Mensa

12:00 13:00 Lunch Break/ Mensa

 

13:00 – 14:30 Workshop 1

Transnational cooperation and the question of methods

PROF. DR. MATHABO KHAU (Education, Gender & Sexuality Studies/ Nelson Mandela University) and

DR. SYLVIA PRITSCH (Cultural & Gender Studies UOL)

 

Moderation: ANNE-GRETA SACHER

 

13:00 – 14:00 Workshop 3

Transnational Digital Learning Tools – the Example of DIGI-FACE

PROF. DR. MATHABO KHAU (Education, Gender & Sexuality Studies/ Nelson Mandela University) and DR. MALVE von MÖLLENDORFF (Educational Science UOL)

 

Moderation: SARAH-ALYSSA MAY

 

14:30 – 15:00 Coffee Break

 

14:00 – 14:15 Coffee Break

15:00 – 16:30 Workshop 2

Knowledge Creation in the Time of Anti-Intellectualism

SIMRAN JUGLAL, M.A. (Media Studies, Gender Studies; Nelson Mandela University) and CAROLIN EIRICH, M.A. (Cultural & Gender Studies, UOL)

 

Moderation: LEA TERLAU

14:15 – 15:30 Roundtable [hybrid]

Multi-Perspectivity in Gender Studies? Reviewing the Gender Studies Curricula from Southern and Northern Perspectives

Participants: DR. PEPETUAL MFORBE CHIANGONG (hmt Rostock), SIMRAN JUGLAL, M.A. (Nelson Mandela University)

 

Moderation: JPROF. DR. FRIEDERIKE NASTOLD (UOL)

 

16:30 – 17:00 Coffee and Get Together

 

15:30 – 16:00 Official Closure and Get Together
 16:00 Mixed Pre-/Postdoc Meeting [A01 0-005]

 

(Stand: 16.06.2025)  Kurz-URL:Shortlink: https://uol.de/p113124
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