Decolonizing Universalism. A Transnational Feminist Ethic
Gastvortrag im Rahmen der Interdisziplinären Ringvorlesung "universitas - Universalität" des Kompetenzzentrums "Zürcher Mediävistik" - in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Fachbereich Gender Studies am Asien-Orient-Institut
Referentin
Prof. Dr. Serene J. Khader (Gastprofessorin an der Universität Zürich, Asien-Orient-Institut - Gender Studies)
Datum und Zeit
18. Oktober 2022, 16:15 - 18:00 Uhr
Über die Referentin
Serene J. Khader is a visiting professor in the inter-university doctoral program in Gender Studies in Switzerland for the fall semester of 2022. She is the Jay Newman Chair in Philosophy of Culture at Brooklyn College and Professor of Philosophy and Women's and Gender Studies at the CUNY Graduate Center. Serene Khader is interested in the values that underlie feminist theory and political practice, and much of her research focuses on issues related to women in the global South. She is currently writing a trade book entitled The Freedom Myth about why we need to stop thinking feminism's core value is freedom and start thinking it's equality.
Her most recent book, Decolonizing Universalism: A Transnational Feminist Ethic (Oxford University Press 2018) asks what values should guide transnational feminist solidarity. Khader shows how feminism can respect cultural and religious differences and acknowledge the legacy of imperialism without surrendering its core ethical commitments.
Ort
Universität Zürich, Raum SOC-F-106, Rämistrasse 69, 8001 Zürich
Organisation
Kompetenzzentrum "Zürcher Mediävistik"
Asien-Orient-Institut - Gender Studies
Universität Basel - Zentrum Gender Studies
Universität Bern - Interdisziplinäres Zentrum für Geschlechterforschung
Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Geschlechterforschung (SGGF)
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