After a two-months break, we are back with our second season! This time, Leandro and Jessica will meet various scholars from all over the world who have at least one thing in common: their work focusses on gender (and, as you cannot separate it from, sexuality, race, class, colonialism, intersectionality, politics ...). In each episode … Continue reading 2.1 En-Gender Conversations – “Gender in the disciplines” – Intro
Category: Feminism
1.12 En-Gender Conversations – Season Finale – Recap – Surprise
Wow! It has been a season! So much feel good academia - we hope you enjoyed it as much as we did. However, we're not done yet, so do not miss the season finale in which Leandro and Jessica recap the whole season, talk about their favorite moments, and even have a special surprise for … Continue reading 1.12 En-Gender Conversations – Season Finale – Recap – Surprise
1.11 En-Gender Conversations “Clearing Pathways” with Melissa Wilcox
Finally! The crowning finale of the season "Feel Good Academia" is a revisiting of the amazing workshop "Clearing Pathways: A Workshop on Creating Space for the Work You Want to Do!" Prof Melissa Wilcox conducted at the EnGender2021 conference last year. But this time, Leandro and Jessica get the chance to finally ask their own … Continue reading 1.11 En-Gender Conversations “Clearing Pathways” with Melissa Wilcox
1.10 En-Gender Conversations “Translating Feminism”
In this episode we speak with Olga Castro and Maud Bracke about their previous project called "Translating Feminism" as well as their ongoing research on feminism and translation studies. We also delve into the question of language in academia and what it has to do with status and power. Follow us to not miss any … Continue reading 1.10 En-Gender Conversations “Translating Feminism”
Words for International Women’s Day
It's the 8th of March and even though the world might seem more disunited than it was before, we in En-Gender think that this is a day of community, strength and the future! Paridhi GuptaEvery 8th March, the globe celebrates the International women’s day often oblivious to its origins within the socialist women’s movement. In … Continue reading Words for International Women’s Day
Gender in Religious Studies: The Experience of a Student
by Jonas Dyck, University of Heidelberg When I was offered to write something about my experiences with “gender” in religious studies, I was surprised by my own reaction to this offer. Not surprising was the mix of excited, joyful and nervous emotions I felt when I thought that strangers could read a text of mine. … Continue reading Gender in Religious Studies: The Experience of a Student
Black and Trans Lives Matter: the link between policing, anti-blackness and anti-transness
by Felicity Adams, PhD Candidate, School of Law, Keele University This summer marks 50 years since Black trans people and queer people of colour including Marsha P. Johnson, Sylvia Rivera, and Stormé DeLarverie led the Stonewall Rebellion against systemic police violence. As Bassichis, Lee, and Spade highlight: “These early freedom fighters knew all too well … Continue reading Black and Trans Lives Matter: the link between policing, anti-blackness and anti-transness







