Gender workshop

Return to the concepts: gender and intersectionality

Ana Cristina Santos

Ana Oliveira

Catarina Martins

Teresa Cunha

June 27, 2019, 15h00

Room 1, CES | Alta

About

For the past eight years, the Gender Workshops at the Centre for Social Studies have been open spaces of debate that seek to explore the epistemological potential of feminist perspectives in understanding social life. These have been approached from different social, political and cultural contexts, focusing on the dialogue between the most varied disciplines and areas of research.

In this IX series (2018/2019) a new model of workshops is proposed, this time privileging the invitation to researchers and/or activists who, in partnership, accept the challenge to debate a theme in close connection with their research interests and/or professional and civic activity.

In accordance with the principles of the Centre for Social Studies, it is the purpose of this IX Series of the Gender Workshop, 1) to privilege the construction of dialogues and bridges from the debate of ideas between the invited people and the audience present in each session; 2) create opportunities for contact with spaces other than academic, establishing or strengthening, for this purpose, ties with social and cultural entities linked to the issues under discussion.

To this end, the following list of debates is proposed: Bodies; Sexualities and reproductive policies; Poetics, Art and Desire; Justice; Academy and Feminisms; Spiritualties; Economies; Return to the concepts: gender and intersectionality. Each workshop will take place at CES or other locations in the city, between November 2018 and June 2019, on the last Thursday of each month.

Programme of this session:
Theme: Regresso aos conceitos: Return to the concepts: gender and intersectionality
15h00/17h00
Ana Oliveira, CES
Ana Cristina Santos, CES
Catarina Martins, CES
Teresa Cunha, CES
17h/18h00 - Q&A

Coordinating Committee of the Gender Workshop Series: Ana Lúcia Santos, Ana Oliveira, Catarina Martins, Luciana Moreira, Teresa Cunha