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SUMMARY:Symposium: “On the Matter of Blackness in Europe: Transnational Perspectives”
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the UCLA Department of African American Studies\nA Symposium featuring Keynote Speaker Gloria Wekker\, Professor Emerita at Utrecht University\, The Netherlands\nKey Symposium questions will include: How do marginalized experiences of Blackness within Europe\, especially the interventions of Black Muslims\, LGBTQI*\, and/or those rendered non-citizen (e.g.\, refugees or asylum seekers)\, challenge one-dimensional conceptualizations of Blackness? How have contemporary contributions to the transnational continuations of the Black Radical and Black feminist traditions been brought to bear in various European contexts? How do various Black struggles unfold in the face of genocidal border regimes\, urban policing and surveillance\, neoliberal austerity policies and the current rise of right-wing extremism\, gender violence\, and Islamophobia? \nKeynote speaker Gloria Wekker is a renowned scholar of Black feminism\, Dutch anticolonialism\, and diaspora. \nDate: October 10 and 11\, 2019 \nTime: 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM (Day 1)\, 9:00 AM – 6:30 PM (Day 2) \nLocation: UCLA Charles E. Young Grand Salon (Kerckhoff Hall) \nEvent Website
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/symposium-on-the-matter-of-blackness-in-europe-transnational-perspectives/
LOCATION:Kerckhoff Hall Grand Salon\, UCLA\, Los Angeles
CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship
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SUMMARY:CSW and Gender Studies Fall Reception
DESCRIPTION:Join CSW and the UCLA Department of Gender Studies as we celebrate the start of a new academic year!\nJoin us for an opportunity to meet and network with faculty\, students\, and staff\, and to learn about CSW’s and Gender Studies’ upcoming projects\, research\, and events. Refreshments will be served. \nRSVP online by October 1\, 2019 \nDate: Thursday\, October 10\, 2019 \nTime: 4:00 – 6:00 PM \nLocation: Rolfe Hall Courtyard\, UCLA \nRSVP ONLINE
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/csw-and-gender-studies-fall-reception/
LOCATION:Rolfe Courtyard
CATEGORIES:CSW originated,Divisional Publish
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SUMMARY:"Porosity and Reciprocity\," European Languages and Transcultural Studies Graduate Conference
DESCRIPTION:Porosity and Reciprocity\n1st Annual European Languages and Transcultural Studies Graduate Student Conference\nOrganized by the UCLA Department of European Languages and Transcultural Studies\nDate: October25\, 2019 \nTime: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM \nLocation: 306 Royce Hall \nThis conference explores issues of cultural borders and exchange and will feature a roundtable discussion featuring scholars who specialize in gender and women’s studies. \nAn ever-growing body of scholarship across disciplines and concentrations has underscored the long history of cultural exchange that challenges conventional notions of national and cultural sovereignty. Recent events\, however\, have challenged scholars to problematize\, redefine\, and expand upon prior attempts to register the ways in which national and cultural identity\, and especially the perennial question of borders\, are increasingly shaped by a protean political and social landscape. Bringing together graduate students and scholars from French\, German\, Italian\, and Scandinavian studies\, this conference aims to explore the notions of reciprocity and porosity as they are found within and/or between these cultures throughout history and in the present. Questions of interest include: How are the literary and artistic traditions of these cultures shaped by internal diversity? How have the encounter and exchange with other cultures contributed to the formation of these traditions? How do these cultures conceive of and represent their borders? How do they conceive of and represent the other? Mindful not only of the diversity that exists between these cultures\, but also of the diversity that exists within them\, how do each of these cultures belong to and shape historical and contemporary ideas of Europe?
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/porosity-and-reciprocity-european-languages-and-transcultural-studies-graduate-conference/
LOCATION:Royce 306
CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship
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SUMMARY:CSW Research Affiliate Brown Bag: Down with Bridewealth! The Organization of Mozambican Women Debates Women's Issues
DESCRIPTION:Down with Bridewealth! The Organization of Mozambican Women Debates Women’s Issues\nA talk by Kathleen Sheldon\, PhD\nIn the early 1980s\, Mozambique was in its first decade of independence under a socialist government that supported women’s issues. This talk will report on a single provincial-level meeting of the women’s organization in 1983 that included extended discussion about policy issues that affected women. The official approach of Frelimo\, the ruling party\, called for an end to “traditional” practices such as polygyny and bridewealth\, while local women activists continued to see value in such practices and pushed back against the government perspective. \nParticipants are welcome to bring a snack or lunch. \nKathleen Sheldon is a Research Affiliate at the Center for the Study of Women whose work focuses on African women’s history and on Mozambique. Her most recent book is African Women: Early History to the 21st Century.
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/csw-research-affiliate-brown-bag-down-with-bridewealth-the-organization-of-mozambican-women-debates-womens-issues/
LOCATION:Rolfe 2125
CATEGORIES:CSW originated
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