Gender Studies offers critical lens for interdisciplinary study of SOAS regions
SOAS Centre for Gender Studies (CGS) hosts a two-day workshop to explore new directions for the discipline.
Dr Ruba Salih, Professor Nadje Al-Ali, Dr Gina Heathcote, Dr Rachel
Harrison and Dr Deborah Johnston are among SOAS scholars participating
in ‘Border Crossings: New Directions in the Study of Gender at SOAS’
which takes place at the institution’s central London campus on 10-11
May.
Through a series of panel discussions, the workshop will
draw together diverse disciplines and researchers, challenging the
division between activism and academia, and insisting on a relationship
between theory and praxis.
Topics for discussion include
‘Gendering space, place and time’, ‘Women’s mobilisation, participation
and politicisation’ and ‘Border crossing: tension and innovation’.
Chair
of the Centre of Gender Studies Dr Ruba Salih highlights the importance
of this forum: “By bringing together faculty and students working on
gender across the School, ‘Border Crossings’ will showcase the
innovative conversation and collaboration taking place at SOAS.”
The
workshop is set to demonstrate the wealth of existing scholarship and
highlight new avenues of research, thought and action made possible
through an inclusive, interdisciplinary and political approach to gender
scholarship.
Dr Salih continued: “Today, gender studies is no
longer merely about women. In considering cultural, political, economic
and social processes around the globe, the field has moved on to include
men and masculinities, as well as sexualities. Gender is about power,
about relationships and structures, subjectivities and societies,
hierarchies and new modes of exclusion and belonging.”
Member of
CGC and organiser of the event, Professor Nadje Al-Ali, added: “In the
context of the unique research expertise at SOAS, gender offers an
innovative and critical lens to study everyday lives, political and
economic transformations, law and development, as well as languages and
cultures in Asia, Africa, the Middle East and their diasporas.
“Through
engaging with these diverse areas of study in an open workshop forum,
presenters and participants will take part in shaping the environment
for free thought which rests at the heart of the CGS.
“It is
this commitment to exchange and encounter which sets the SOAS CGS apart,
creating a Centre at the forefront of contemporary gender studies and
propelling our discipline forward in critical new directions.”
Through
the work of the CGS, students and staff at SOAS act across and beyond
borders to produce a critical body of gender scholarship focused on
Asia, Africa and the Middle East.
published: 2013-05-07