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Titel: Motherhood and Love. Love: A Question for Feminism?
Beginn: 28.04.2014 18:00
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Beschreibung: The panel discussion will focus on the collected volume Love: A Question for Feminism in Twenty-First Century (Routlege, 2013) edited by Anna Jónasdóttir and Ann Ferguson. The issues discussedin the book include feminist materialist philosophy and sociology of love, contradictions of feminist approaches to love and sexuality, problems of contemporary appropriations of love and affective labor, love globally and resistance/oppression dimensions in love theory and practice. The book editors argue that a new discipline – love studies – should follow several decades of feminist research concerning affective labor, love labor, and reproductive labor, thus allowing a reappropriation of both theory and practice of love in a transcultural, globalized world.

More information on the book: http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415704298/.

Speakers:

Anna Jónasdóttir, feminist political scientist, professor emerita at the University of Örebro, Sweden; author of several feminist analysis of love labor including Why Women Are Oppressed? (Temple University Press 1994).

Brigitte Bargetz, feminist political scientist, postdoctoral researcher at the University of Vienna; author of Ambivalenzen des Alltags: Neuorientierungen für eine Theorie des Politischen (forthcoming 2014), co-editor of the feminist journal Femina Politica.

Lena Gunnarsson – feminist political scientist at the University of Örebro, Sweden; author of The Contradictions of Love: Towards a feminist-realist ontology of sociosexuality 9Routlege 2013).

Gundula Ludwig, feminist political scientist, researcher at the University of Vienna; author of Geschlecht regieren: Zum Verhältnis von Staat, Subjekt und heteronormativer Hegemonie (Campus 2011).

Ewa Majewska, feminist philosopher and critical theorist, lecturer of gender studies at the University of Warsaw, Visiting Fellow at the IWM, Vienna; author of Feminizm jako filozofia społeczna (Difin 2009) and Sztuka jako pozór? (Korporacja Ha!art 2013).

Eleanor Wilkinson, feminist social scientist and British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Leeds, UK; author of ‘Learning to love again: Broken families, citizenship and the state promotion of coupledom’ (Geoforum, 2013)

Chair: Agata A. Lisiak, IWM/Humboldt University

Further information:
http://www.iwm.at/events/event/motherhood-love/
Veranstaltungsort:
Adresse: Insitut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen (IWM), Bibliothek
Spittelauer Lände 3
1090 Wien
Veranstalter:
Adresse: Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen (IWM)
Marion Gollner
Telefon: +43-1-313-58-0
E-Mail: iwm@iwm.at
Homepage: http://www.iwm.at/

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