Journées d’étude : Women on the Roof of the World: Identity, Ethnicity, and Modernity

Les 4 et 5 avril prochains se tiendront, à la Maison de l’Asie (Paris), deux journées d’étude sur le thème suivant :

Women on the Roof of the World: Identity, Ethnicity, and Modernity

organisées par Chandra Ehm (EPHE/LMU), Chang Liu (EPHE), Qiujie Chen (EPHE)

Dans le cadre de ces journées d’étude, deux présentations seront ouvertes au public :

09:30-10:30 CEST, 4 avril

Prof. Françoise Robin (INALCO/IFRAE) : Gender Studies and Tibetan Studies: A Still Uneasy Relationship

The world of Tibetan and Himalayan studies, an otherwise vibrant and innovative field of academic research on the world stage, has been slow in embracing or even making room for gender studies. Women in Tibet, edited by Janet Gyatso and Hanna Havnevik in 2005, was a watershed and certainly filled in a blank, emboldening other researchers to embark upon that small-trodden path. But much remains to be done. This brief talk will explore the possible reasons for that late awakening, and will suggest potential developments for the future.

– Prof. Françoise Robin is a Tibetan-studies professor at Paris’ National Institute of Oriental Languages and Civilizations (INALCO), where she specializes in the language, cinema, and literature of Tibet. She is currently the general secretary of the International Association for Tibetan Studies.

In-person participation: https://www.eventbrite.fr/e/gender-studies-and-tibetan-studies-a-still-uneasy-relationship-tickets-582412219627

Zoom access: https://cnrs.zoom.us/j/91604211774?pwd=OWJKNmZXYUFSQ2cvUGdKL1NGUTJXZz09

Meeting ID: 916 0421 1774 Passcode: hS95e0

10:00-11:30 CEST, 5 avril

Prof. Éric Fassin (Université Paris 8) : From Gender to Sexual Democracy: Concepts and Contexts

In 1986, feminist historian Joan W. Scott famously defined gender, not only as “a constitutive element of social relationships based on perceived differences between the sexes,” but also as “a primary way of signifying relationships of power” – including class, race, religion, and nation. Gender is not so much about nature and culture as it is a political issue that involves laws and norms. But this concept does not exist outside of time and space. Not only does it address historical contexts, it must also be contextualized historically. What becomes of gender in today’s age of sexual democracy with the development of campaigns against gender studies?

– Prof. Éric Fassin is a French sociologist. His research focuses on contemporary sexual and racial politics in France and the United States and their intersections (in particular, concerning immigration issues in Europe) in a comparative perspective. He is author of L’inversion de la question homosexuelle (2005), Droit conjugal et unions de même sexe: mariage, partenariat et concubinage dans neuf pays européens (with Kees Waaldijk, 2008) and Le sexe politique. Genre et sexualité au miroir transatlantique (2009).

In-person participation:https://www.eventbrite.fr/e/from-gender-to-sexual-democracy-concepts-and-contexts-tickets-575949158437

Zoom access: https://cnrs.zoom.us/j/91604211774?pwd=OWJKNmZXYUFSQ2cvUGdKL1NGUTJXZz09

Meeting ID: 916 0421 1774 Passcode: hS95e0

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