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SUMMARY:Dependency Theory and Intersectionality
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241024T090000
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DESCRIPTION:This workshop offers the opportunity to explore theoretical ap
 proaches to intersectionality and their applications in slavery and depend
 ency studies. Guided by four renowned experts in the fields of anthropolog
 y (Laurie A. Wilkie\, UK Berkeley)\, theology (Keri L. Day\, Princeton)\, 
 sociology (Zine Magubane\, Boston College)\, and history (Karen Graubart\,
  University of Notre Dame)\, we will examine how slavery and dependency st
 udies might benefit from a greater emphasis on intersectionality\, and how
  intersectionality theory might profit from research on asymmetrical depen
 dencies. How might the comparative approach employed by researchers at the
  BCDSS complement classic legal and sociological conceptions of intersecti
 onality that follow along the lines of race\, gender\, and class? How migh
 t both theoretical frameworks be strengthened by a greater emphasis on que
 stions of sexuality\, gender identity beyond the binary\, (dis)ability\, o
 r religious experience in modern and pre-modern societies?
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URL:https://www.dependency.uni-bonn.de/en/events/dependency-theory-and-int
 ersectionality
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