Yearly Archives: 2016

Workshop with Trish Salah

Thursday June 9, 2016, from 14.00-17.00 hrs at Leiden University (the Netherlands). Workshop with Trish Salah, Assistant Professor of Transnational Studies in Gender, Sexuality, Race and Minority Cultural Production at the Department of Gender Studies, Queen’s University (Kingston, Ontario, Canada). Hosted by Leiden University Center for the Arts in Society (LUCAS), in [...]

Workshop with Trish Salah2018-10-29T14:06:44+01:00

3 job vacancies at NOG partner universities

There're 3 positions at NOG partner universities available for associate/assistant professors in Gender Studies. Utrecht University, The Netherlands: Assistant Professor Gender Studies & Postcolonial Studies (0,8 FTE). For more information, click here. Deadline: March 27, 2016. University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Associate professor of the Sociology of Gender and Sexuality For [...]

3 job vacancies at NOG partner universities2018-10-29T14:06:44+01:00

Doing Gender in The Netherlands: TRANS* approaches, methods & concepts ~ June 10, 2016

The Netherlands Research School of Gender Studies (NOG) hosts the annual National Research Day, held this year at the Leiden University Centre for the Arts in Society. The NOG Research Day is a dedicated platform for sharing the work of junior and senior researchers of Dutch universities in the fields of [...]

Doing Gender in The Netherlands: TRANS* approaches, methods & concepts ~ June 10, 20162018-10-29T14:06:44+01:00

NOISE Summer School 2016

The registration for the NOISE Summer School 2016 is now open! Would you like to explore how gender and postcolonial perspectives can be fruitfully combined for an emancipatory re-imagination of Europe as inherently culturally diverse? Do you want to know more about how axes of difference including gender, race, religion, class [...]

NOISE Summer School 20162018-10-29T14:06:44+01:00

Doing Gender Lecture by Shannon Winnubst

The Netherlands Research School of Gender Studies in cooperation with the Graduate Gender Programme (GGeP) at Utrecht University organises the sixteenth round of the DOING GENDER Lecture Series. These lectures stress the importance of doing gender work combined with an active involvement in the practice of gender theory and research. The [...]

Doing Gender Lecture by Shannon Winnubst2018-10-29T14:06:44+01:00

Conversation with Elleke Boehmer

Postcolonial theorist and novelist Professor Elleke Boehmer (Wolfson College, University of Oxford, UK) will have a conversation with Prof. Rosemarie Buikema (Utrecht University, NL) about her latest novel The Shouting in the Dark (Sandstonde Press, 2015) and the performance of white citizenship in South Africa. This conversation will be held on [...]

Conversation with Elleke Boehmer2018-10-29T14:06:44+01:00

Doing Gender Lecture by Denise Ferreira da Silva

The Netherlands Research School of Gender Studies in cooperation with the Graduate Gender Programme (GGeP) at Utrecht University organises the fifteenth round of the DOING GENDER Lecture Series. These lectures stress the importance of doing gender work combined with an active involvement in the practice of gender theory and research. The [...]

Doing Gender Lecture by Denise Ferreira da Silva2018-10-29T14:06:44+01:00

Newsletters NOG 2016

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Newsletters NOG 20162018-10-29T14:06:45+01:00

Book: Postcolonial Transitions in Europe

The book Postcolonial Transitions in Europe: Contexts, Practices and Politics (eds. Sandra Ponzanesi and Gianmaria Colpani, Rowman & Littlefield International, 2015) is a comparative and multidisciplinary exploration of Europe’s colonial past in relation to present multicultural, cosmopolitan and/or neocolonial experiences, assessing political, cultural and mediatized transitions. Is the notion of postcolonial Europe an oxymoron? [...]

Book: Postcolonial Transitions in Europe2018-10-29T14:06:45+01:00
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