Event Photos: The Feminist Studies Department and CRES are pleased to partner with The Center for Cultural Studies to present this CULT Colloquium Series talk: “Fire & Flood: Settler Colonialisms […]
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Fall 2017 Feminist Studies Colloquium Series: “Agrarian Questions in Urban India” Vinay Gidwani, University of Minnesota Priti Ramamurthy, University of Washington Based on recent life histories of urban migrants who work within […]
Fatima Mojaddedi, “Body Mike: Alternating Words on the Afghan Frontier” This talk examines how the U.S. military’s counterinsurgency campaign in Afghanistan relies on a fetishistic misrecognition of speaking as inspiration, […]
We Bring Home the Roots: African American Women Touring Brazil and Bearing their Nation Patricia de Santana Pinho, Associate Professor, UC Santa Cruz The talk presents a chapter of my […]
What Transpires Now: Transgender History and the Future We Need Susan O’Neal Stryker, Associate Professor, University of Arizona History is a story we tell in the present that links what […]
QT Reproduction: Queen and Transgender Use of Assisted Reproductive Technologies Doris Leibetseder, Visiting Scholar, UC Berkeley In this paper I present part of an allied queer-feminist and transgender ethics of […]
Comparative urban studies are on the rise, raising new questions about translation, fungibility, and transit. How can we study the material effects of global capital in various urban spaces without […]
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By Scott Rappaport. UC Santa Cruz will present a film screening of I Am Not Your Negro–an award-winning documentary on the life and work of writer James Baldwin, followed by […]
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The Iranian Women’s Movement: Rights and Difference Omid Mohamadi, Lecturer, Feminist Studies My talk centers on the Irania women’s movement and the One Million Signatures Campaign that seeks equal rights […]
Towards Other Scenes of Speaking and Listening: Palestinian Anticolonial Queer Spatialities Mikki Stelder, Visiting Scholar In 2010, Palestinian Queers for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions called upon international queer communities to […]
Parenting Binary Trans Children on the Edge of the Bay Area Soma de Bourbon, Lecturer, Feminist Studies Parents feel urgency to mitigate the disproportionally high rates of depression and suicide […]
We hope you can join us for this speaker series jointly hosted by Feminist Studies & the History of Consciousness, with support from the Center for Cultural Studies. AK Thompson […]
“Queer x Trans x Feminist x Ecology: Toward a Field Science Practice” Cleo Woelfle-Erskine, UC President’s Postdoctoral Fellow Ecologist are on the front line of the sixth mass extinction, as […]
“Rethinking Gender, Art & Geopolitic through Post-national War Rhetoric” Redi Koobak, Assitant Professor, Linkoping University, Sweden After its 50-year occupation by the Soviets, current political disclosure in Estonia revolves around […]
“Ethnofuturism and the Archeology of the Future” Sara Mameni, UC President’s Postdoctoral Fellow In her video project, “In the Future They Ate from the Finest Porcelain” (2014), Larissa Sansour enters […]
P. Sainath is India’s most highly awarded journalist and a winner of the Ramon Magsayay Prize (often referred to as the ‘Asian Nobel’). The only Indian to win the Magsayay […]
The Feminist Studies Department, along with the South Asia Studies Initiative and the Office for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, invite you join us for to a Book Reading & Conversation […]
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By Scott Rappaport, UCSC Newscenter An interview with UC Santa Cruz professor of feminist studies Bettina Aptheker will be featured in Rebels & Revolutions–the second installment of NBC Bay Area’s […]
UC Santa Cruz Feminist Studies Department Presents: Feminist Science Studies Colloquia Kalindi Vora, University of California of San Diego “Life Support: Legacies of Imperial Science and Surrogate Technologies of Racialized […]
Transnational commercial surrogacy brings together India’s colonial history and its economic development through outsourcing and globalization with instrumentalized notions of the reproductive body. Addressing the intertwined historical relationships and contemporary […]
The Feminist Studies Department is proud to announce… Queen for a Day Transformistas, Beauty Queens, and the Performance of Femininity in Venezuela A Conversation & Book Party for Marcia Ochoa […]
Recognizing the Academic, Activist and Cultural Interventions of a Contemporary Visionary For almost four decades, Angela Y. Davis’s scholarship and activism has defined the meaning and practice of being a […]