HomeTeaching Gender. Theory and society in the classroom
Published on lundi, mars 27, 2017
Summary
Now more than ever, gender as an analytical concept is being heavily contested from diverse quarters inside as well as outside academia. The panel discussion addresses key questions of how to teach gender as critical theory in the light of current societal and political tensions on the one hand and institutional constraints inside the university on the other hand. How can we teach “critique”? What does teaching gender mean in terms of methods and topics? And how can we engage in critical research and teaching while responding to societal expectations as to relevant output and knowledge transfer?
Announcement
April 7th, 2017 from 5.15 to 7 pm.
Argument
Now more than ever, gender as an analytical concept is being heavily contested from diverse quarters inside as well as outside academia. The panel discussion addresses key questions of how to teach gender as critical theory in the light of current societal and political tensions on the one hand and institutional constraints inside the university on the other hand. How can we teach “critique”? What does teaching gender mean in terms of methods and topics? And how can we engage in critical research and teaching while responding to societal expectations as to relevant output and knowledge transfer?
Discussants
- Lina Abirafeh (Lebanese American University),
- Hoda ElSadda (Cairo University),
- Moha Ennaji (University of Fez),
- Marnia Lazreg (City University of New York),
- Marylène Lieber (University of Geneva).
Chair: Bettina Dennerlein (University of Zurich)
Location
University of Zurich, Institute of Asian and Oriental Studies, Room RAA-G01 (Aula), 8001 Zurich
Subjects
- Education (Main subject)
- Mind and language > Epistemology and methodology > Research and researchers
- Zones and regions > Africa > North Africa
- Zones and regions > Asia > Middle East
- Society > Sociology > Gender studies
- Society > Science studies > Sociology of science
- Zones and regions > Asia > Near East
- Periods > Modern
Places
- Asien-Orient-Institut - Rämistrasse 59
Zurich, Switzerland (8001)
Date(s)
- vendredi, avril 07, 2017
Attached files
Keywords
- genre, théorie critique, enseignement, monde arabe
Contact(s)
- Sarah Farag
courriel : sarah [dot] farag [at] aoi [dot] uzh [dot] ch
Reference Urls
Information source
- Yasmine Berriane
courriel : yasmine [dot] berriane [at] uzh [dot] ch
To cite this announcement
« Teaching Gender. Theory and society in the classroom », Miscellaneous information, Calenda, Published on lundi, mars 27, 2017, https://calenda-formation.labocleo.org/399950