Monthly Archives: November 2012

Chiara Bonfiglioli wins Graduate Prize

A chapter of the dissertation of Chiara Bonfiglioli (doctoral degree cum laude on September 14 at Utrecht University, NOG PhD student)  won the graduate essay prize given by the Association of Women in Slavic Studies. The selection committee praised her work as original and well developed in terms of research and [...]

Chiara Bonfiglioli wins Graduate Prize2018-10-29T14:14:47+01:00

Prof. Dr. Inderpal Grewal

Yale University, Connecticut   Inderpal Grewal is Professor of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. Most recently she has taught at University of California, Irvine, where she was director of Women’s Studies and of the PhD Program in Culture and Theory. Her research interests include transnational feminist theory; gender and globalization, human [...]

Prof. Dr. Inderpal Grewal2018-10-29T14:15:33+01:00

Prof. Dr. Donna Haraway

University of California, Santa Cruz   Donna Haraway, Ph.D., (b. 1944 in Denver) taught as a Professor of Feminism and Technoscience at the European Graduate School EGS. Donna Haraway is an internationally recognized feminist theorist and philosopher of science and technology. Her seminal work, Simians, Cyborgs, and Women: The Reinvention of [...]

Prof. Dr. Donna Haraway2018-10-29T14:15:39+01:00

Prof. Dr. Nina Lykke

Linköping University, Sweden   Nina Lykke is professor of Gender Studies with special reference to Gender and Culture at Linköping University, Sweden. She is director of an international Centre of Gender Excellence, GEXcel, as well as scientific leader of a Nordic and a Swedish-International Research School in Interdisciplinary Gender Studies. She [...]

Prof. Dr. Nina Lykke2018-10-29T14:16:57+01:00

Prof. Dr. Joan Scott

Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton   Joan Scott's work has challenged the foundations of conventional historical practice, including the nature of historical evidence and historical experience. Drawing on a range of philosophical thought, as well as on a rethinking of her own training as a labor historian, she has contributed to [...]

Prof. Dr. Joan Scott2018-10-29T14:16:26+01:00

Prof. Dr. Nicole Ward-Jouve

University of York, York   Writes both in English and in French. Fictions: Le Spectre du gris (in English: Shades of Grey, Virago, 1981); L'Entremise, and short stories in various collections. Critical Essays: Baudelaire (Macmillan's, 1983); Colette (Harvester Press, 1987) ; Un Homme nommé Zapolski, translated into English as The Streetcleaner: [...]

Prof. Dr. Nicole Ward-Jouve2018-10-29T14:16:34+01:00

Prof. Dr. Anne Phillips

London School of Economics, London   Anne Phillips joined the LSE in 1999 as Professor of Gender Theory, and was Director of the Gender Institute until September 2004. She subsequently moved to a joint appointment between the Gender Institute and Government Department. She is a leading figure in feminist political theory, [...]

Prof. Dr. Anne Phillips2018-10-29T14:16:39+01:00

Prof. Dr. Karen Barad

University of California, Santa Cruz   Karen Barad is Professor of Feminist Studies, Philosophy, and History of Consciousness at the University of California at Santa Cruz. Her Ph.D. is in theoretical particle physics. She held a tenured appointment in a physics department before moving into more interdisciplinary spaces. She is the [...]

Prof. Dr. Karen Barad2018-10-29T14:16:54+01:00
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