A love letter to our people in Palestine
A love letter to our people in Palestine Palestinian Feminist Collective Translated in Greek by Panayiota Stathopoulou
A love letter to our people in Palestine Palestinian Feminist Collective Translated in Greek by Panayiota Stathopoulou
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“We are weird creatures”: Thoughts on vulnerability based on the narratives of refugee girls Diana Manesi
Girls on the move: Too young to know, too old to wait Maria Liapi
Introductory text about the research
A farewell to Lauren Berlant Athena Athanasiou and Alkisti Efthymiou
Witnessing the trial of the Golden Dawn… Evgenia Kouniaki, Chrisa Papadopoulou, Ismini Theodoropoulou, Dafni Kostoula Abstract The Golden Dawn trial was a continuous process marked by the witnesses’ and defendants’ testimonies, as well as the assessment of the material evidence and the
“Not guilty of sexual assault”: A newspaper sidebar guilty of omitting information Eleni Papagaroufali
“I feel nothing”: Masculinities and frozen affects at the refugee camp of Lesvos Panos Tsitsanoudis
Rika Benveniste, Luna: An Essay in Historical Biography (in Greek, Polis, 2017), p. 218. Pothiti Hantzaroula
Για ένα δικό της όνομα: το φύλο της αριστερής μελαγχολίας
Ermira Goro’s Walk Hypatia Vourloumis On 19 October 2020, choreographer and dancer Ermira Goro began “The Walk” in the city centre of Athens. This durational performance entailed long daily walks, looping back and forth along the route of “The Grand Walk” (Ο
“Joint custody” and the “interest of the child”: Α feminist critique of the Greek legal concept of parenting Athina Papanagiotou Abstract The understanding of the legal issues and the socio-political antagonisms that meet and unravel in the issue of “joint custody” erases
Co-created bonds/ quiet lives: Autistics and animals beyond speech and ableism’s restrictions Soula Marinoudi Abstract The article discusses the cognitive processes of autistics in conjunction with their social suffering, since their sensory experiences diverge from what is socially expected. It takes up
Moral panics and sinthomosexualities Konstantinos Argyriou Abstract The text addresses the effects of moral panics in alternative manifestations of sexuality, gender identity and gender expression. It is sustained that, through the promotion of a «correct» form of sexuality, ideals about the future
Gender and precarity in research and teaching in Greek universities Nelly Kambouri Abstract During the last decades in Greece, precarity has spread in research and teaching to such an extent that it tends to become a predominant trend in younger age groups.
Situated anthropology, sexuality and affects Kostas Yannakopoulos Abstract This article deals with the distance between the ethnographer and his/her « object » of study and his/her political implication/engagement in the studies on sexuality. More concretely I review the assumptions expressed by some
Researching sex at “home”: The political, the personal and the field Anni Simati Abstract The call for the symposium, which motivated the writing of this paper, regarded the interconnection between the scientific, the personal and the political. Inspired by that call, I
Navigation tools in science and life Eleni Kiratsou Abstract The paper derives from a presentation at the conference “The perspective of gender at the university: A reflective approach”, organized by the Postgraduate Program on “Gender, Culture and Society” at the Department of
“Hide and seek”: Coming out of the closet, with a stop in Mytilene Maria Qef Abstract This article was first written for the symposium “The perspective of gender at the university: A reflective approach” in Mytilene on May 18th, 2019, which was
From gender theories to gender mainstreaming: “Dialogue” deficits and the “invisible” lived experience Margarita Daleziou Abstract The completion of my academic studies in 2010 coincided with the outburst of a long period of recession in Greece, which, while evolving, led to an
Gender issues and the right to choice Alexandra Bakalaki Abstract Drawing on my experience teaching anthropology in the Greek university as well as on everyday interaction, I note a shift whereby gender increasingly pertains to issues concerning the right to sexual self
The present special feature addresses a reflective discussion on what the study of social relations “from the point view of gender” means based on the experience of teaching and studying in the postgraduate program “Women and Genders: Anthropological and Historical Approaches”.
ΝΤΟΛΟΡΕΣ (μέλος του AMOQA)
Η πατριαρχία είναι ένας δικαστής, κάλεσμα 15/12/2019
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