Conference: Gendering Epistemologies – Gender and Situated Knowledge Perspectives from Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe, 13.–15.10.2022, Prague, Liblice, and virtual space

Research Initiative Political Epistemologies of Eastern Europe (PECEE): Friedrich Cain and Dietlind Hüchtker (Vienna), Bernhard Kleeberg (Univ. of Erfurt), Karin Reichenbach (Leipzig), and Jan Surman (Praha) (Web)

Time: 13.–15.10.2022
Venue: Prague, Liblice, and virtual space

More than 30 years ago, Donna Haraway published her iconic essay „Situated Knowledge. The Science Question in Feminism and the Privilege of Partial Perspective“, where she discusses the issue of objectivity in feminism. She understands „objective knowledge“ as bound to a specific historical point in time and space – precisely as „situated knowledge“. The conference „Gendering Epistemologies“ seeks to reflect its current pertinence, considering the differentiation of gender related debates from feminism to queer theories, to trans­ activism and beyond, but also in the face of current social challenges like hate speech and fake news, conspiracy theories and public questioning of established scientific values. Thus, it looks at how gender-shaped (especially scientific) knowledge and truth claims are tied to gender (politics) in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe in the 20th and 21st centuries.

Programme (Web) | (PDF)

Keynote: Aleksandra Derra (Toruń, Poland): The Role of Feminist Theory in Building Complementary Knowledge

Panels: Activism and Objectivity  |  Gendered Politics |  Scientific Authority and Gender |  Gendering Institutions |  Media of Truth

PECEE: The research initiative Political Epistemologies of Central and Eastern Europe (PECEE) investigates modes of (self-)reflexivity in the history of the sciences and … read more (Web).

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