Anti-Genderism in Today’s Europe
Anti-Genderism in Today’s Europe
Categories: Lectures and Seminars | Intended for Anyone
2228 Richcraft Building
1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, ON
Contact Information
Cathleen Schmidt, +1 6135202600x1087, cathleenschmidt@cunet.carleton.ca
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Free
About this Event
Host Organization: Centre for European Studies
More Information: Please click here for additional details.
The Centre for European Studies Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence is pleased to announce a one-day symposium on Anti-Genderism in Today’s Europe, with scholars joining us from Hungary, Brussels and Munich. This is an in-person symposium on the Carleton campus.
***Registration for this event is required due to space availability***
Background: We have witnessed unprecedented changes in gender and sexual rights in many parts of Europe, affecting the lives of LGBTQIA persons in indelible ways. And yet, in recent years, new waves of resistance have surfaced against so-called “gender ideology,” queer theory, and trans rights. Often, as in the case of Poland and Hungary, the opposition has been mounted by illiberal groups intent on undermining democratic institutions. Recently, liberal democracies have become sites of contestation around gender equality, reproductive rights, sex education, and transgender rights raising essential questions about the role, place, and legacy of anti-discrimination policies in today’s Europe.
About the event: In this one-day symposium, Drs. David Paternotte (Bruxelles), Paula Villa Braslavsky (LMU), and Andrea Petö (CEU) will participate in a public roundtable on the current state of anti-gender mobilizations in Europe today. Following the roundtable, there will be a light lunch provided for all to enjoy!
Draft agenda (as of March 7, 2023)
9:15AM-9:45AM Check in at the registration table and welcome coffee
9:45AM-10:00AM Welcome and opening remarks, Professors Achim Hurrelmann and Jennifer Evans
10:00AM-12:00PM Roundtable: “Anti-genderism in Today’s Europe”
Chair: Jennifer Evans, Department of History, Carleton University
Discussants:
Prof. Paula-Irene Villa Braslavsky, Chair of Gender and Sociology, Ludwig Maximilians University Munich
Prof. David Paternotte, Associate Professor of Sociology at the Université libre de Bruxelles
Prof. Andrea Petö, Professor in the Department of Gender Studies at Central European University (online)
12:00 PM-1:00 PM Lunch (all attendees)
Additionally, there will be an invite-only afternoon session with these scholars and select Centre for European Studies at Carleton members for a session with students working on related areas.
For more information on the guest speakers, please click on the link provided!
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70 spaces capacity, 68 spot(s) left.