The Centre for Research on Culture and Gender is happy to announce three lectures that take place in the framework of the Critical Ethnographic Research Seminar: Critical Ethnography and Feminist Epistemology.
- 17 September 2018, 9:15-11:30 – Maria do Mar Pereira (The University of Warwick, UK): When feminist ideals clash with ethnographic realities: The surprises and dilemmas of contemporary feminist ethnography
- 18 September 2018, 9:30-11:30 – Elizabeth Ettorre (University of Liverpool, UK): Autoethnography as feminist method: Storying the feminist ‘I’
- 19 September 2018, 9:30-11:30 – Don Kulick (Uppsala University, Sweden): Gang rape in a Papua New Guinean village: violence, talk and nonsense
Venue: Campus Boekentoren, Rozier-Plateau Building, Lecture Hall O
Open to the public, but registration is required. Please register here for one or more of the lectures: https://webappsx.ugent.be/eventManager/events/ethnography
More information about the lectures and speakers: http://www.culturegender.ugent.be/node/259
The lectures are organized by the Centre for Research on Culture and Gender (Ghent University) in cooperation with the Interculturalism, Migration and Minorities Research Centre (Leuven University) and RHEA Centre of Expertise Gender Diversity and Intersectionality (VUB). The event is funded by the Doctoral Schools of Ghent University, VUB and KU Leuven.