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Dies Academicus: Gender and Gender Ambiguity

"One is not born, but rather becomes, a woman," Simone de Beauvoir argues in her famous book The Second Sex, published in 1949. This has come as no surprise to historians since the 1990s, as women's and gender studies have identified numerous examples that argue against historically defined, biological gender roles. In this light, we ask what historically characterized a man or a woman and how were gender identities defined, for which there are long abbreviations today? What definitions and ideas of ‘woman’ and ‘man’ were there in the first place? And: Did this broad variance in gender identities also exist in historical and transcultural comparison? The perhaps surprising answer is: Of course! You will learn more about this with the help of three illustrative contributions on Europe and Asia by researchers from the Bonn Centre for Dependency and Slavery Studies. A short series of three presentations will be held in German and English.
Time
Wednesday, 06.12.23 - 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM
Topic
Gender and Gender Ambiguity
Speaker
Prof. Dr. Claudia Jarzebowski, Dr. Emma Kalb, Dr. Eva Marie Lehner
Target groups

Students

Researchers

All interested

Languages
English-German
Location
Am Hof 1
Room
Hörsaal IV
Reservation
not required
Organizer
BCDSS
Contact

Emma Kalb

ekalb@uni-bonn.de

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