![]() WORKSHOPS
Saturday 30th September 9 a.m - 1p.m; 3p.m - 6 p.m History department, Piazza S.Giovanni in Monte 2 Foreign Language Department, via Cartoleria 5 These consist of two sessions of 3 hours, morning and afternoon.At least two invited speakers per session, each with 20 minute for the presentation. The rest of the session will be taken by papers selected from the abstracts. 8 papers for session (16 papers for workshop maximum). Everyone sends in full paper which will be distributed at the conference. According to EU regulations, each country cannot have more than one third of the speakers of any given workshop. All the workshops are inter-disciplinary in structure and composition and should attempt to reflect as broad a range of disciplines and approaches as possible. All workshops should attempt to give priority to the new generations of scholars and to iisues related to multiculturalism and cultural diversity. Special emphasis will be placed throughout also to the new Information and Communication Technologies. 1) Writing the self: facts and fictions 2) Gender in the Society of Spectacles: Media and Representation 3) Feminist and Gender Theories: Re-figuring the Subject (Panel 1, Athena network) 4)The Search for New Paradigms and Epistemological Models: Gender and Science (co-sponsored by the research project "Cyborgs and cyberspace", The FREJA-programme of the Danish Research Councils) 5) Lara Croft and her Sisters: Language, Communication and the new ICT's (Panel 2, Athena Network) 6) Feminist Politics: assessing thirty years of mixed gains 7) (co-sponsored by Cotepra) 7A) Critical Theories, Genealogies, Migrations of Knowledge Between Feminist Literary and Cultural Traditions 7B)The Controversial Body: Ageing in Women's Theories, Literatures and Cultures 8)Refusing to forget: women's political memories in a comparative perspective 9) Gender, Ethnicity and Nationalism: European Perspectives 10) Ties that Bind: the Law, Economics and the Labour Market <<< back <<< |