The research platform Centre for Interdisciplinary Gender Studies Innsbruck (CGI) invites you to the event series
Feminist City Talks
Upcoming events
Winter Semester 2024/25
- Von unangepassten Frauen und „Madgermanes“ - Feministisches Stadtgespräch zu Geschlechterverhältnissen in Comics mit Birgit Weyhe (30.10.2024)
19:00 Uhr, Stadtbibliothek Innsbruck
Moderation: Levke Harders, Center Interdisziplinäre Geschlechterforschung Innsbruck (CGI) und
Institut für Geschichtswissenschaften und Europäische Ethnologie, Universität Innsbruck
Summer Semester 2024
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Winter Semester 2023/24
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Poverty. Women*, Class, Labour
Summer Semester 2023
The CGI's Feminist City Talks bring together current debates from everyday life, society and gender studies. In summer 2023, we will be discussing poverty, labour and class relations. The film "Made in Bangladesh" tells the story of textile workers who demand payment for their overtime. To stand up for her rights, a young woman decides to form a trade union. We talk to Betina Aumair and Brigitte Theißl about gender and class relations in Austria. Because social background influences all our lives.
- 5. Feminist City Talk with Betina Aumair and Brigitte Theißl (10. May 2023)
19:00 Uhr, Stadtbibliothek Innsbruck, Amraser Str. 2
Klassenreise. Wie die soziale Herkunft unser Leben prägt. - Buchvorstellung und Gespräch mit Betina Aumair und Brigitte Theißl
Moderation: Muriel González Athenas
Feelings. Anger, vulnerability and gender relations.
Winter Semester 2022/23
The Feminist City Talks bring together current debates from everyday life, society and gender studies. In the winter semester 2022/23, we will be discussing feelings, vulnerability and their politicisation. According to Shon Faye, the fear of change in the media debate tends to focus on the (seemingly) hurt feelings of mainstream society rather than recognising the vulnerability of trans* people. With Ciani-Sophia Hoeder, we talk about why angry women are still considered insane, even though female anger has historically made a huge difference in our society. Finally, based on the film "120 BPM", we discuss the political significance of anger and grief in AIDS activism in the early 1990s.
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Organisation team
Levke Harders, Gundula Ludwig, Verena Sperk, Zoe* Steinsberger, Julia Tschuggnall, Tanja Vogler
Contact
Julia Tschuggnall julia.tschuggnall@uibk.ac.at +43 512 507-39862
Organised by
Research Platform Centre for Interdisciplinary Gender Studies Innsbruck (CGI), University of Innsbruck
In cooperation with
City Library Innsbruck
Sponsored by
City of Innsbruck, Office for Children, Youth and Generations