An International Conference

Gender, memory and genocide: Marking 100 Years Since the Armenian Genocide

Third ICRAR Conference to be held at: The Center for Research on Antisemitism, Berlin Institute of Technology, Germany, 4-6 June 2015

 Deadline 30 November 2014
Please send a title and abstract (max. 300 words) together with your contact information and a brief CV to:
Dr. Dilek Güven, Center for Research on Antisemitism: Ця електронна адреса захищена від спам-ботів. Вам потрібно увімкнути JavaScript, щоб побачити її.

The history of genocide and its aftermath cannot be understood without taking gender into account. As research on the history of the Holocaust and other genocides has demonstrated, genocidal violence has different but related effects on men and women, on gender relations and on gender hierarchies. Its processes have imposed new meanings on biological differences, femininity and masculinity, and on sexuality. Post-genocidal periods have witnessed the reconstitution of gender relations and the gendering of memory. Histories and memories of genocide are deeply gendered, both in their content and their silences.  

Aspasia: The International Yearbook of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern European Women's and Gender History - Call for contributions : volume 10 (to be published in 2016)

Volume theme: FINDING WOMEN IN THE ARCHIVES: EXPERIENCES AND STORIES FROM CENTRAL, EASTERN, AND SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE

Deadline September 15, 2014

Віднедавна усі числа журналу Союзу Українок Америки "Наше життя" за 1944-2012 роки доступні онлайн

Ці матеріали можуть слугувати чудовим джерелом для дослідження жіночого руху в українській діаспорі США. У часописі також містяться унікальні біографічні матеріали та спогади як видатних жінок, так і звичайних українок - свідків та учасниць історичних подій - про українську революцію, Голодомор, національно-визвольні змагання, політичні переслідування, тощо. Рекомендуємо використовувати цей багатий інтернет-ресурс для студентських та магістранстьких досліджень.

Call for Papers: Gendered Memories of War and Political Violence
Central European University - Budapest, 7-8 December 2012
Young Researchers Conference

The application deadline is 10 August 2012.

Workshop organized in the framework of the Central European University-Sabancı University Joint Academic Initiative 20th century has been a century of wars, genocides, and other forms of political violence. It has also been a century of feminist struggle and theorizing globally. At the peak of what is sometimes called the “memory boom,” this conference seeks to explore the different ways in which wars, genocides, and other forms of political violence are remembered through a gender lens.

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