Françoise Vergès reflects on the space she wanted to create and help to hold open for feminists and workers of colour. The post Q&A with Françoise Vergès on Decolonial Feminism appeared first on Edinburgh University Press Blog.| Edinburgh University Press Blog
Pli: The Warwick Journal of Philosophy invites submissions for its thirty-eighth issue, which will explore how questions of gender and sexuality (and, more broadly, Women’s Studies and Feminis…| BIOPOLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
I am honoured to be speaking at the University of Lausanne next week, at an event hosted by the Center for Gender Studies. If you happen to be reading this in Switzerland, it would be lovely to see you there! I’ll be providing a broad overview of findings from across the Trans Pregnancy Project. My […]| Dr Ruth Pearce
For much of his life, Andy Murphy (Honors BS ‘08, Gender Studies & Economics) has enjoyed crafting a persuasive argument. As a high schooler, he was a member of the school debate team and enjoyed the challenge of researching and then building a compelling case to support or oppose a position. It was captivating enough […]| SCHOOL FOR CULTURAL & SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION
At the end of last semester Professor Juliet Reynolds did a short unit on the roles of quilts, flags, and other textiles in a wide range of social movements in her GNDR 1100 course, Gender and Social Change. Over the course of several weeks, class discussion shifted from focusing on the heaviness of oppression to […]| SCHOOL FOR CULTURAL & SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION
For many Americans, this June feels different. It’s the month queer Americans affirm our community in Pride celebrations millions of our friends and loved| University Press of Kansas
written by Juniper Nilsson, BS’ 27, Gender Studies + Urban Ecology — This semester, I got to go to the 2025 Creating Change conference in Las Vegas, NV at the Rio Hotel and Casino. What an experience! But first, some context. The Creating Change conference was started by the National LGBTQ Task Force in the […]| SCHOOL FOR CULTURAL & SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION
The School for Cultural & Social Transformation is proud to honor Rosa Pimentel, a senior graduating with dual majors in ethnic studies and gender studies,...| transform.utah.edu
Fall 2024 Research Symposium Presenter: Mar Smith Mentor: Kim Hackford-Peer Presentation: Forging Representation in the Wake of Censorship: A “Trans” Analysis of Spider-Man’s Canon Summary: The argument that Spider-Man’s story can be read as a transgender narrative is built on a strong foundation of allegory, body horror, comic history, and censorship. In a time where […]| SCHOOL FOR CULTURAL & SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION
Educating the Body presents a history of physical education in Canada, shedding light on its major advocates, innovators, and institutions.| University of Toronto Press
Welcome to 7 Questions, our series where we highlight exciting scholars in the field of religion and get to know the person behind the book. For this article, we interviewed Zeynep Korkman, whose book Gendered Fortunes: Divination, Precarity, and Affect in Postsecular Turkey was published with Duke University Press this April. You can check out our excerpt of it here. Get to Know Zeynep Zeynep K. Korkman is an assistant professor of Gender Studies at UCLA. Her research interests include tran...| sacredmattersmagazine.com
Each year, we join a tour of the blogs in our larger community, with a series that daily addresses different aspects of the UP Week theme. This year’s theme, Next UP, reflects university presses’ constant spirit of learning, adaptation, and evolution. Wednesday: What author is #NextUP? Celebrating First-time Authors Q&A with ...| Fordham University Press