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In this podcast we will launch various seasons highlighting scholars, research areas and projects related to gender research.
First season: Feel Good Academia
engenderingthepast@gmail.com

En-Gender Conversations Jessica and Leandro

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In this podcast we will launch various seasons highlighting scholars, research areas and projects related to gender research.
First season: Feel Good Academia
engenderingthepast@gmail.com

    3.7 Queer and Politics

    3.7 Queer and Politics

    In this episode we talk with Freya Proudman and Michael Hunklinger about ... well about everything! "Politics" is not enough to capture what we discussed - so listen in, enjoy, and discuss for yourselves! Follow us to not miss any episode, join En-Gender, send us your work to publish, and become a part of The Network. … Continue reading 3.7 Queer and Politics

    • 52 Min.
    3.6 Working Collaboratively … and the Fourth Matrix Movie

    3.6 Working Collaboratively … and the Fourth Matrix Movie

    In this episode we only have one guest ... and a happy host who gets to speak as a guest for the first time as well! Jessica and Andy are talking about their experience in putting together an article. Nonviolent Utopias: heroes transgressing the gender binary in the Matrix Resurrections is a must-read, before or after … Continue reading 3.6 Working Collaboratively … and the Fourth Matrix Movie

    • 44 Min.
    3.5 Queer and Trans in History

    3.5 Queer and Trans in History

    Welcome to a new episode of En-Gender Conversations. Our guests for today are Yentl and Mary Anne and we talk about history. Mary Anne Argo Chávez is a lecturer at the Universidad Santo Tomás – Los Ángeles (Chile). She graduated from Sociocultural Anthropology and did a social history master’s thesis about the construction of gender … Continue reading 3.5 Queer and Trans in History

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    3.4 Queer and Media

    3.4 Queer and Media

    Welcome to the last episode of this season before a little break. Our guests for today are J, Hanna and Tanvi who all work within the realm of queer and trans studies in (social) media. Join us for a through provoking conversation that not only transgresses disciplinary boundaries but also the so-called "real" and "mediatised" … Continue reading 3.4 Queer and Media

    • 1 Std. 11 Min.
    3.3 Queer and Trans in Art, Literature and Music

    3.3 Queer and Trans in Art, Literature and Music

    Another fantastic episode in which we bring together two scholars who work in different, but related fields: Han and Claude - join in to listen them discuss art, literature and music as well as their personal relation to queer and trans theory! Claude Kempen (they/them) is a trans nonbinary writer and academic from Berlin. They … Continue reading 3.3 Queer and Trans in Art, Literature and Music

    • 1 Std. 15 Min.
    3.2 Queer and (higher) Education

    3.2 Queer and (higher) Education

    In this episode, we speak with three amazing scholars whose work, lives and academic activisms center around the issues of being queer / trans in education. Our guests are Pippa, Carla and Kayden: Pippa Sterk (any pronouns) is a Dutch-born writer and researcher based in London. They are a third-year PhD student at King's College … Continue reading 3.2 Queer and (higher) Education

    • 56 Min.

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Micsi167 ,

Fantastic insight into gender research

This is a fantastic podcast for those interested in Gender Studies, Queer Studies and Decolonial Studies! They feature amazing early career scholars!

flummi16 ,

Fantastic!

This is an amazing podcast by two scholars in the field of gender research who interview people from all over the place on their research! I learned so much and can only recommend it!

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