21st Century Feminist Praxes, Ontologies and Materialities Conference

21st Century Feminist Praxes, Ontologies and Materialities Conference The 21st Century Feminist Praxes, Ontologies and Materialities conference is organized by doctoral students in Comparative Gender Studies at Central Europe

10/05/2016

Three days to go and we couldn´t be more excited!

You can find the final version of the program on our website - follow the link.

Those who wish to attend the sessions but are not presenting do not need to pay a fee. All sessions are free and open to the public.

Looking forward!

The 21st century is witnessing profound shifts in the way feminist scholars look at geopolitical, ethical, technoscientific and ontological categories as well as how these affect everyday life. This is leading to a re-evaluation of the way how feminism approaches and impacts individual lived experie...

03/02/2016

Keynote announcement!

Nina Lykke Keynote Titled: "Feminist Postconstructionism - in the ruins of the distinction between arts and sciences, discourse and matter"

Abstract:
"This keynote speech will discuss how ’postconstructionist’ onto-epistemologies, which take into account the entanglement of discourse and matter, and hence arts and sciences, can be useful for feminist theorizing. Examples will be taken from the work of feminist theorists such as Donna Haraway and Karen Barad, as well as from my own research on queerfeminist widowhood and corpomaterialist feminist approaches to death, dying and mourning."

12/01/2016

Two major updates: keynote & new deadline February 15th

Confirmed keynote speaker: the esteemed Nina Lykke! We are thrilled to announce that Prof Nina Lykke will be giving the keynote, and are certain it will be a lecture not to miss!

Due to scheduling interests and requests, we are moving the deadline for submissions to February 15th. We are excited to receive all of your wonderful abstracts and see you at the conference.

11/01/2016

Just a few more days!! We're excited to see everyone's abstracts.

Call for Papers: due January 15th!

The 21st century is witnessing profound shifts in the way feminist scholars look at geopolitical, ethical, technoscientific and ontological categories as well as how these affect everyday life. This is leading to a re-evaluation of the way feminism approaches and impacts individual lived experience, social and artistic movements, and scholarly debates.

This multidisciplinary conference seeks to establish dialogue between feminist researchers and/or activists whose work is immersed in everyday life and/or fosters contemporary approaches and methodologies to both feminist theory and practice. Our intellectual endeavor is to open up a debate in which the varied ontologies and praxes grounded in 21st century feminism(s) are explored, examined, and brought into conversation with diverse empirical and theoretical concerns.

Possible topics might include but are not limited to:
• Challenging cultural boundaries through arts
• Mapping (im)mobility in and through literature
• Critical approaches to gender in performance, and musical practices and discourses
• Visual representations of the gendered non/human body
• Feminist performativity in new media

MA and PhD students, as well as recent graduates and early stage researchers are invited to apply. Submissions may be for either individual papers or pre-formed panels. We also welcome artistic contributions such as works of fiction, visual materials, posters, short films, music and other art performances. Abstracts should be no longer than 250 words and should come with a short biography in narrative format up to 100 words. Presentations should be 20 minutes long and delivered in English.

Pre-formed panels may have between 3 and 4 contributors. Panel submissions should include a title for the panel, a short abstract for the panel, as well as the abstracts and bios for each of the presenting authors.

Submissions and inquiries should be sent to [email protected]. The deadline for abstract submissions is 15th January 2016. Applicants will receive a response regarding their submission by 5th February 2016

Finances and logistics
The 21st Century Feminist Praxes, Ontologies and Materialities conference is organized by doctoral students in Comparative Gender Studies at Central European University, Budapest, Hungary. We can provide limited financial aid, and assistance with finding accommodation, as well as help with arranging visas. If you would like to apply for financial aid, please include send a brief motivation letter of no more than 300 words with your application.

Conference registration fees:
Financial aid recipients: none
Graduate students: € 20
Faculty: €50

29/12/2015

Call for Papers: due January 15th!

The 21st century is witnessing profound shifts in the way feminist scholars look at geopolitical, ethical, technoscientific and ontological categories as well as how these affect everyday life. This is leading to a re-evaluation of the way feminism approaches and impacts individual lived experience, social and artistic movements, and scholarly debates.

This multidisciplinary conference seeks to establish dialogue between feminist researchers and/or activists whose work is immersed in everyday life and/or fosters contemporary approaches and methodologies to both feminist theory and practice. Our intellectual endeavor is to open up a debate in which the varied ontologies and praxes grounded in 21st century feminism(s) are explored, examined, and brought into conversation with diverse empirical and theoretical concerns.

Possible topics might include but are not limited to:

• Challenging cultural boundaries through arts
• Mapping (im)mobility in and through literature
• Critical approaches to gender in performance, and musical practices and discourses
• Visual representations of the gendered non/human body
• Feminist performativity in new media

MA and PhD students, as well as recent graduates and early stage researchers are invited to apply. Submissions may be for either individual papers or pre-formed panels. We also welcome artistic contributions such as works of fiction, visual materials, posters, short films, music and other art performances. Abstracts should be no longer than 250 words and should come with a short biography in narrative format up to 100 words. Presentations should be 20 minutes long and delivered in English.

Pre-formed panels may have between 3 and 4 contributors. Panel submissions should include a title for the panel, a short abstract for the panel, as well as the abstracts and bios for each of the presenting authors.

Submissions and inquiries should be sent to [email protected]. The deadline for abstract submissions is 15th January 2016. Applicants will receive a response regarding their submission by 5th February 2016

Finances and logistics
The 21st Century Feminist Praxes, Ontologies and Materialities conference is organized by doctoral students in Comparative Gender Studies at Central European University, Budapest, Hungary. We can provide limited financial aid, and assistance with finding accommodation, as well as help with arranging visas. If you would like to apply for financial aid, please include send a brief motivation letter of no more than 300 words with your application.

Conference registration fees:
Financial aid recipients: none
Graduate students: € 20
Faculty: €50

http://gender.ceu.edu/21st-century-feminist-praxes-ontologies-and-materialities-conference

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