This is the episode of fun and laughter! We are welcoming Prof Megan Goodwin and Prof Ilyse Morgenstein Fuerst who talk about how it was to start their podcast Keeping it 101 - A Killkoy's Introduction to Religion ("the podcast that helps our nerdy listeners make sense of religion"). They give insights into how to … Continue reading 1.09 En-Gender Conversations “Keeping it 101”
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1.08 Special Episode: En-Gender Conversations & Living Gender History crossover
After meeting Anna McEwan last week when she told us all about the podcast "Living Gender History", we now have a special treat for you! We teamed up with them to highlight the voices and research of some master students at the Centre for Gender History at the University of Glasgow - 6 amazing early … Continue reading 1.08 Special Episode: En-Gender Conversations & Living Gender History crossover
1.07 En-Gender Conversations “Living Gender History”
Listen in when we speak with Anna McEwan about the podcast "Living Gender History". Anna is a PhD student at the University of Glasgow at the Centre for Gender History - and they also produced a podcast! Don't miss it. Follow us to not miss any episode, join En-Gender, send us your work to publish, … Continue reading 1.07 En-Gender Conversations “Living Gender History”
1.06 En-Gender Conversations “The Colonial Project of Gender … and everything else” Part II
This is part II with Prof Sandy O'Sullivan. You will be surprised, it is even more motivating than part I! Sandy is a Wiradjuri (Aboriginal) transgender/non-binary person and a Professor of Indigenous Studies in the Centre for Global Indigenous Futures at Macquarie University in Sydney. They are a 2020-2024 ARC Future Fellow, with a project titled Saving … Continue reading 1.06 En-Gender Conversations “The Colonial Project of Gender … and everything else” Part II
1.05 En-Gender Conversations “The Colonial Project of Gender … and everything else” Part I
This is a very special episode! Prof Sandy O'Sullivan is coming back to enrich us all with their keynote from last years' En-Gender Conference. It was a highlight then and will be a highlight now. Sandy is a Wiradjuri (Aboriginal) transgender/non-binary person and a Professor of Indigenous Studies in the Centre for Global Indigenous Futures … Continue reading 1.05 En-Gender Conversations “The Colonial Project of Gender … and everything else” Part I
1.04 En-Gender Conversations “The History of the Gendered Body”
In this episode we welcome Catherine Phipps. Together with Alice Billington and Clare Burgess, she hosts the Oxford Graduate Seminar "The History of the Gendered Body". Catherine Phipps is a DPhil student in History at the University of Oxford. Her thesis examines sex and sexuality in French Morocco in the early twentieth century. She focuses on interracial … Continue reading 1.04 En-Gender Conversations “The History of the Gendered Body”
1.03 En-Gender Conversations “N Narratives”
In this episode we welcome Sanchali Sarkar who tells us about her project, N Narratives. Sanchali is an independent researcher working on women and public transport. At the moment she is carrying out a short research project on South Asian women commuters' travel experiences in Germany, and was a visiting academic at the Chair of … Continue reading 1.03 En-Gender Conversations “N Narratives”
How to empower – my 2021 with En-Gender
by Jessica Albrecht A few weeks back, we at the En-Gender team had the idea to publish once more end-of-the-year blogposts with our experiences and memories. But why am I only writing this now? This is enigmatic for my 2021: Many ideas, but never enough energy to actually fulfill them. Throughout this year I was … Continue reading How to empower – my 2021 with En-Gender
A year of En-Gender
by Leandro Wallace After the enormous changes of 2020 things seemed figured out in the early days and weeks of 2021. At least the transition to digital was smooth by now. The new year found us full at work with (then) our latest call for papers for the working paper series. So it seemed like … Continue reading A year of En-Gender
En-Gender! 2021 Conference – My Experience
by Ashley Thompson When I first saw that En-Gender! was holding a conference this year, I wasted no time in filling out the application form and submitting an abstract. I had published an article with En-Gender! earlier this year, based on a section of my undergraduate dissertation, and my experience had been hugely positive. As … Continue reading En-Gender! 2021 Conference – My Experience







